Music Interview: The Hunna

The UK is a place that keeps on giving. Our next present? Four piece rock band, The Hunna, featuring singer/guitarist Ryan Potter, lead guitarist Dan Dorney, bassist Jermaine Angin and drummer Jack Metcalfe. You may have seen them opening up…

From the Record Crate: The Monkees – “More of the Monkees” (1967)

The Monkees’ second album More of the Monkees was released on January 9, 1967 in an attempt to cash in on the group’s’growing popularity. The problem was it was released without really consulting any of the individual Monkees to begin with…

Album Review: The Rolling Stones – “Blue & Lonesome”

Not to sound mean or anything, but The Rolling Stones doing an album of blues covers is one of the most unoriginal ideas in the history of recorded music. At the same time though, it actually makes perfect sense for…

2016 Gift Guide for all things media and entertainment

If you are like me, you might’ve too forgotten that we’ve come to the end of November, Thanksgiving is today/tomorrow (depending on when I get this thing posted), and the Holiday season is officially here. To help curve the stress…

Album Review: Bruno Mars – “24K Magic”

Thank God Bruno Mars doesn’t have to be what everyone else wanted him to anymore. When he debuted six years ago, he came off looking a Jason Mraz-clone with his fedora, buttoned up flannel shirt and piano/acoustic guitar riffs. That…

Album Review: A Tribe Called Quest – “We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service”

“Microphone check 1 2, what is this?” A valid question: What is a new Tribe Called Quest album doing in 2016? Rap has stretched and expanded well beyond the parameters Tribe explored in their 90s heyday, so it’s not like…

Green Day releases new music video for “Still Breathing”

We’ve officially welcomed Green Day back with open arms  with their latest album Revolution Radio after a few years of personal battles kept them out of the recording studio. While their newest output may not always touch some of their greatest hits it gets…