Rock Sound — Sad news and good news.
A Loss For Words have announced their final album, 'Crises'.
It's set for release on December 27 via Rise Records, and you can hear the first song from it, 'Existential Crisis at the Cask 'n Flagon',... more info
Yahoo! Music — Happy birthday, Supernatural ! While the Season 12 premiere is still a few weeks away, The CW's favorite veteran of all things spooky and weird brought sexy/scary back on Sept. 13, 2005. A lot of things have changed over the years: TVs are flatt... more info
PopSugar UK — Netflix's Stranger Things is out now, but it's already generating plenty of mysterious buzz for months. The nostalgic sci-fi/horror thriller about a missing boy is an homage to the cult favourites of the '80s and has layers upon layers of terrifying ... more info
Obscure Sound — California-based singer/songwriter Eric Anders has been developing a steady fanbase since his debut album, Not At One in 2003. He proceeded to release three solid albums in the next three years – Songs For Wayward Days (2004), More Regrets (2005) a... more info
Roadrunner - Blabbermouth — Toby Jepson has been a busy man since the hugely successful LITTLE ANGELS disbanded in 1994. His production wizardry has been in high demand, with acts such as THE VIRGINMARYS and THE ANSWER calling on him to produce their albums. He has been instrum... more info
Indie Music News — Emilie Autumn has announced an audio book release of her novelization of “The Asylum for the Wayward Victorian Girls”. Her words on the release are as follows; “Dearest Plague Rat, I’m so bloody thrilled to …
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Stereogum — At this point, it seems safe to call Richmond gore-metal legends Gwar the greatest band in the history of the A.V. Club’s A.V. Undercover series. In the past few years, the band has appeared in the A.V. Club’s studios to play damaged thrash cover... more info
The Daily Mail — Caprice showed some leg in the racy number as she joined a host of Brit stars on the red carpet at the Electric Cinema in London's Notting Hill on Tuesday night. more info
The Telegraph — About to star in the new Twin Peaks-ish mini-series Wayward Pines, Matt Dillon explains his idiosyncratic career choices to Julia Llewellyn Smith more info