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SONS OF KEMET: BLACK TO THE FUTURE Sons of Kemet: Black to the Future. Now firmly ensconced as one of the major voices in the avant-jazz revival of the last decade, Shabaka Hutchings continues to deepen his mastery of the genre as an enduringly relevant musical communication and means of social commentary. Last year’s offering with the Ancestors, We Are SentHere by History
THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours is a tonal palate cleanser for the Alchemist. His last work was March’s collaborative Armand Hammer project Haram. The full-length was a showcase of billy woods’ and Elucid’s uncompromising delivery. Released only a month later, This Thing of Ours shows the versatility inherent to the Alchemist’s outputwithout him
MY BLOODY VALENTINE: REISSUES The first thing to note is that these reissues, superb in themselves, cover only the releases that My Bloody Valentine put out from their Creation debut, the You Made Me Realise EP in August of 1988 onwards, and in doing so give the – not entirely false – impression that, before they came along, nothing sounded like much like My Bloody Valentine, but afterwards, lots of things did. JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, AND JON RANDALL: THE MARFAAUTHOR: JUSTINCOBER-LAKE
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall: The Marfa Tapes. None of the trio shy from the big lights and the big production. Miranda Lambert regularly tops the charts and travels with a big stage show, pop performance and rock ‘n’ roll attitude mixed into her country. Her musical partners might get less attention, but they certainlyWRATH OF MAN
Wrath of Man is based on Cash Truck, a French thriller from 2004 where the hero is a civilian, not a criminal, who becomes a vigilante. That is a more interesting premise, but the trouble is that Jason Statham – an actor of limited range – could never convincingly portray an everyman. At least H could have had some affection for his son THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA A mercurial subject, Mac Grianna dramatizes himself as a mercurial tramp rather than the aspiring modernist he might have become if he’d stayed put. This tone rings truest in briefer passages. After a while, his morose self-aggrandizing, even by the standards of the imaginative predecessors of Irish adventurers, can sound rattling andtinny.
JULIANA HATFIELD: BLOOD Juliana Hatfield made her name with the jagged-edged and sometimes ramshackle power pop of the Blake Babies, but it was her zeitgeist-channeling 1992 solo album Hey Babe that really put her on the musical map. Though still solidly within the alt-rock genre, the album was at the time a refreshing alternative to the diminishing-returns post-grunge rock that had dominated the USalternative scene
12 ANGRY SONGS BY ANGRY LADIES 12 Angry Women: Angry Songs by Angry Ladies. 1. Alanis Morrisette – “You Oughta Know”. Break ups are seldom pretty or even handed. Usually, one party finds themselves blindsided, left stewing in their revenge fantasies. In this case, rather than repress it or keep it private, Alanis Morrisette was driven to share her fury, contempt and MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Colin Dempsey Colin Dempsey is a Toronto-based writer battling a receding hairline and the looming desire to buy another pair of Issey Miyake Homme Plissé trousers. LORD HURON: LONG LOST Lord Huron’s fourth album ends with a 14 minute ambient sunset, the peaceful ghosts of the record whispering over a dramatic backdrop. It’s a bold evolution of the band’s long demonstrated talent for crafting ethereal landscapes from otherwise straightforwardsongwriting.
SONS OF KEMET: BLACK TO THE FUTURE Sons of Kemet: Black to the Future. Now firmly ensconced as one of the major voices in the avant-jazz revival of the last decade, Shabaka Hutchings continues to deepen his mastery of the genre as an enduringly relevant musical communication and means of social commentary. Last year’s offering with the Ancestors, We Are SentHere by History
THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours is a tonal palate cleanser for the Alchemist. His last work was March’s collaborative Armand Hammer project Haram. The full-length was a showcase of billy woods’ and Elucid’s uncompromising delivery. Released only a month later, This Thing of Ours shows the versatility inherent to the Alchemist’s outputwithout him
MY BLOODY VALENTINE: REISSUES The first thing to note is that these reissues, superb in themselves, cover only the releases that My Bloody Valentine put out from their Creation debut, the You Made Me Realise EP in August of 1988 onwards, and in doing so give the – not entirely false – impression that, before they came along, nothing sounded like much like My Bloody Valentine, but afterwards, lots of things did. JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, AND JON RANDALL: THE MARFAAUTHOR: JUSTINCOBER-LAKE
Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall: The Marfa Tapes. None of the trio shy from the big lights and the big production. Miranda Lambert regularly tops the charts and travels with a big stage show, pop performance and rock ‘n’ roll attitude mixed into her country. Her musical partners might get less attention, but they certainlyWRATH OF MAN
Wrath of Man is based on Cash Truck, a French thriller from 2004 where the hero is a civilian, not a criminal, who becomes a vigilante. That is a more interesting premise, but the trouble is that Jason Statham – an actor of limited range – could never convincingly portray an everyman. At least H could have had some affection for his son THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA A mercurial subject, Mac Grianna dramatizes himself as a mercurial tramp rather than the aspiring modernist he might have become if he’d stayed put. This tone rings truest in briefer passages. After a while, his morose self-aggrandizing, even by the standards of the imaginative predecessors of Irish adventurers, can sound rattling andtinny.
JULIANA HATFIELD: BLOOD Juliana Hatfield made her name with the jagged-edged and sometimes ramshackle power pop of the Blake Babies, but it was her zeitgeist-channeling 1992 solo album Hey Babe that really put her on the musical map. Though still solidly within the alt-rock genre, the album was at the time a refreshing alternative to the diminishing-returns post-grunge rock that had dominated the USalternative scene
12 ANGRY SONGS BY ANGRY LADIES 12 Angry Women: Angry Songs by Angry Ladies. 1. Alanis Morrisette – “You Oughta Know”. Break ups are seldom pretty or even handed. Usually, one party finds themselves blindsided, left stewing in their revenge fantasies. In this case, rather than repress it or keep it private, Alanis Morrisette was driven to share her fury, contempt andIN THE HEIGHTS
1 day ago · In the Heights is a vibrant, unselfconscious celebration of many things. The specific contours of a tight-knit community living in Washington Heights, Nueva York.The panoply of Spanish-language Caribbean immigrants who reshaped that parcel of land, at LORD HURON: LONG LOST Lord Huron’s fourth album ends with a 14 minute ambient sunset, the peaceful ghosts of the record whispering over a dramatic backdrop. It’s a bold evolution of the band’s long demonstrated talent for crafting ethereal landscapes from otherwise straightforwardsongwriting.
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George Romero wasn’t what one might call a subtle director, as seen in the societal microcosm of Night of the Living Dead, the mall’s beyond-the-grave consumer magnetism in Dawn of the Dead, or the clinical authoritarian cruelty of The Crazies, among myriad other examples.Couching relevant sociopolitical theme in sharply-directed genre exercises has allowed his films to remain potent and JAPANESE BREAKFAST: JUBILEE 1 day ago · Japanese Breakfast’s long-awaited third album is about so much more than trauma; it’s a complex collection of emotions that seeks to find joy and bliss through artistic expression. DISCOGRAPHY: KATE BUSH: THE DREAMING 1 day ago · On The Dreaming, Bush established several aspects of her work that were to become watchwords of all her future oeuvre: multi-layered instruments and vocals; allusions to history, culture and literature; polyrhythms and changing time signatures; and employment of spoken-word snippets and other non-traditional“instruments.”
VAN MORRISON: LATEST RECORD PROJECT VOL. 1 Van Morrison: Latest Record Project Vol. 1. When Van Morrison takes aim, you usually feel sorry for the target. Which makes his Latest Record Project Vol. 1 such a disappointment. Van the Man is clearly off his game. He is a very angry man, but his shots miss, lost in the mystic. And with 28 tracks clocking in at over two hours, that’s alot
OEUVRE: FELLINI: SATYRICON 1 day ago · Ostensibly the picaresque story of a young man in ancient Rome wandering the streets of the city after his lover ditches him for his rival, Fellini’s Satyricon is a bewildering, willfully disorienting story of cruelty, debauchery and wild artistic expression. Identification with any one character is actively discouraged – they’re each and all reprehensible, from thepedophilic
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Paddy Mulholland Paddy Mulholland can usually be found in London, usually with their eyes on a screen and their face in a tub of ice cream. They enjoy grossing people out, turning people on and telling people off, ideally simultaneously. VARIOUS ARTISTS: COLOR DE TRÓPICO VOL. 2 1 day ago · Like its companion volume, the worst thing about Color de Trópico Vol. 2 is that it’s too short. Gathering eight tracks of never-before-reissued Venezuelan music released from 1966 to 1978 in 25 minutes, the material could easily have been added to the 28-minute first volume without breaking a INTO THE NEVER: NINE INCH NAILS AND THE CREATION OF THE 1 day ago · The Downward Spiral remains one of the most exhaustively talked about albums in recent memory, to the point where the album’s latest vinyl pressing comes with a magazine-style think piece breaking down why it’s so great. While this doesn’t bar Adam Steiner from writing a book about the watershed Nine Inch Nails record, it does beg the question of what he could say in 256 pages that MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Colin Dempsey Colin Dempsey is a Toronto-based writer battling a receding hairline and the looming desire to buy another pair of Issey Miyake Homme Plissé trousers. THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours has the vibe of a weekend recording session, with nobody shooting for the stars and still landing on a cloud. Earl Sweatshirt even summarizes the conceit of the EP on “Loose Change”: “You be with the boys and I’ma be with the dawgs.” A product from the former camp would be immature and messy. THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA For those lacking knowledge of the Irish language, start with the title of this autobiographical yarn. Mo Bhealach Féin conveys the swagger of Frank Sinatra, or even more apt, Sid Vicious, warbling “My Way.” The distinction lies, as a singer might stress a syllable, on that final word. EXILES: BY DÓNALL MAC AMHLAIGH In the ‘50s, and in his twenties, Dónall Mac Amhlaigh took the boat across the Irish Sea. Alongside thousands of his countrymen and women, he toiled—for him, on building sites as a “navvy.”WRATH OF MAN
Alan Zilberman Alan Zilberman is a film and theater critic whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Slate, RogerEbert.com, The Washington City Paper and more. JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, AND JON RANDALL: THE MARFA Justin Cober-Lake Justin Cober-Lake, based in central Virginia, has worked in publishing for the past 15 years. His editing and freelancewriting has
JULIANA HATFIELD: BLOOD Juliana Hatfield made her name with the jagged-edged and sometimes ramshackle power pop of the Blake Babies, but it was her zeitgeist-channeling 1992 solo album Hey Babe that really put her on the musical map. Though still solidly within the alt-rock genre, the album was at the time a refreshing alternative to the diminishing-returns post-grunge rock that had dominated the USalternative scene
VAN MORRISON: LATEST RECORD PROJECT VOL. 1 When Van Morrison takes aim, you usually feel sorry for the target. Which makes his Latest Record Project Vol. 1 such a disappointment. Van the Man is clearly off his game. He is a very angry man, but his shots miss, lost in the mystic. 12 ANGRY SONGS BY ANGRY LADIES 4. Fiona Apple – “Get Gone”. Fiona Apple may be our single most emotive living songwriter, and she has never sounded more furious than on “Get Gone.” The penultimate track on her sophomore album When the Pawn sounds melancholy from the first few notes of a piano, but it’s not a sad song. It’s a raging song, with Apple’s marvelously textured voice giving poetry to lines like OEUVRE: WONG KAR-WAI: IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Pat Padua Pat is a writer, photographer, native Washingtonian and Oxford comma defender. The Washington Post called him "a talented, if quirky, photographer." MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Colin Dempsey Colin Dempsey is a Toronto-based writer battling a receding hairline and the looming desire to buy another pair of Issey Miyake Homme Plissé trousers. THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours has the vibe of a weekend recording session, with nobody shooting for the stars and still landing on a cloud. Earl Sweatshirt even summarizes the conceit of the EP on “Loose Change”: “You be with the boys and I’ma be with the dawgs.” A product from the former camp would be immature and messy. THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA For those lacking knowledge of the Irish language, start with the title of this autobiographical yarn. Mo Bhealach Féin conveys the swagger of Frank Sinatra, or even more apt, Sid Vicious, warbling “My Way.” The distinction lies, as a singer might stress a syllable, on that final word. EXILES: BY DÓNALL MAC AMHLAIGH In the ‘50s, and in his twenties, Dónall Mac Amhlaigh took the boat across the Irish Sea. Alongside thousands of his countrymen and women, he toiled—for him, on building sites as a “navvy.”WRATH OF MAN
Alan Zilberman Alan Zilberman is a film and theater critic whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Slate, RogerEbert.com, The Washington City Paper and more. JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, AND JON RANDALL: THE MARFA Justin Cober-Lake Justin Cober-Lake, based in central Virginia, has worked in publishing for the past 15 years. His editing and freelancewriting has
JULIANA HATFIELD: BLOOD Juliana Hatfield made her name with the jagged-edged and sometimes ramshackle power pop of the Blake Babies, but it was her zeitgeist-channeling 1992 solo album Hey Babe that really put her on the musical map. Though still solidly within the alt-rock genre, the album was at the time a refreshing alternative to the diminishing-returns post-grunge rock that had dominated the USalternative scene
VAN MORRISON: LATEST RECORD PROJECT VOL. 1 When Van Morrison takes aim, you usually feel sorry for the target. Which makes his Latest Record Project Vol. 1 such a disappointment. Van the Man is clearly off his game. He is a very angry man, but his shots miss, lost in the mystic. 12 ANGRY SONGS BY ANGRY LADIES 4. Fiona Apple – “Get Gone”. Fiona Apple may be our single most emotive living songwriter, and she has never sounded more furious than on “Get Gone.” The penultimate track on her sophomore album When the Pawn sounds melancholy from the first few notes of a piano, but it’s not a sad song. It’s a raging song, with Apple’s marvelously textured voice giving poetry to lines like OEUVRE: WONG KAR-WAI: IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Pat Padua Pat is a writer, photographer, native Washingtonian and Oxford comma defender. The Washington Post called him "a talented, if quirky, photographer."THE AMUSEMENT PARK
11 hours ago · George Romero wasn’t what one might call a subtle director, as seen in the societal microcosm of Night of the Living Dead, the mall’s beyond-the-grave consumer magnetism in Dawn of the Dead, or the clinical authoritarian cruelty of The Crazies, among myriad other examples.Couching relevant sociopolitical theme in sharply-directed genre exercises has allowed his films to remainpotent and
LORD HURON: LONG LOST Lord Huron’s fourth album ends with a 14 minute ambient sunset, the peaceful ghosts of the record whispering over a dramatic backdrop. It’s a bold evolution of the band’s long demonstrated talent for crafting ethereal landscapes from otherwise straightforwardsongwriting.
DEMENTIA PART II
1 day ago · Released in 2015, Dementia was director Mike Testin’s twisty horror debut: a dark psychological slow-burn of paranoia and fractured memories, following an elderly veteran who’s tormented by his nightmarish nurse. If you’ve never seen Dementia, then you’re in luck because Dementia Part II isn’t a sequel; it’s barely a sequel in name only. . Beyond the returning director and actors CRIMINALLY OVERRATED: THE INVISIBLE MAN 10 hours ago · It’s entirely possible to make an effective horror film about serious, personal, sensitive and uncomfortable themes that also works on the genre level, but The Invisible Man is content to act only as a metaphor.The Shining covers a lot of the same thematic ground — abuse, gaslighting and trauma — and so does Hereditary, the best of the recent wave of horror movies that go to great painsTHE CARNIVORES
There is a new cottage industry of low-budget horror movies about awkward people and their secret insatiable appetites. The French horror film Raw is about a young woman who slowly discovers she is a cannibal.Butt Boy is about a man whose posterior can swallow people whole – yes, literally – while Bloodthirsty explores a vegan pop star who is a secret werewolf. MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Colin Dempsey Colin Dempsey is a Toronto-based writer battling a receding hairline and the looming desire to buy another pair of Issey Miyake Homme Plissé trousers. FATIMA AL QADIRI: MEDIEVAL FEMME The title of Kuwaiti electronic composer, artist and singer Fatima Al Qadiri’s third solo album puts forward its theme in the same kind of forthright way as her 2016 protest album Brute did. Like Brute and Asiatisch – and in fact all of her EPs – before it, Medieval Femme is more or less a concept album, its ten delicate songs drawing on medieval Arab literature women from history TONY JOE WHITE: SMOKE FROM THE CHIMNEY 11 hours ago · Throughout the course of his seemingly improbable, lengthy career as a recording artist, Tony Joe White refused to be pigeonholed. This aversion to aural predictability made him an increasingly tough sell to record labels as they moved out of the more idealistic days of the late-‘60s and early ‘70s and into a far more commercially-minded era. THOSE WERE THE DAYS 2.0: THE BEATLES AND APPLE: BY STEFAN The Apple company (not to be confused with the computer company who would go on to take over the world in the 21st century) and corresponding sub-brands were born out of the idealistic spirit of the late-‘60s, one in which seemingly any artistic whim was possible to pursue at length, particularly if bankrolled by the biggest band inthe world.
UNDINE - SPECTRUM CULTURE Jake Cole Jake Cole is an Atlanta-based writer whose work can also be found at Movie Mezzanine, Slant Magazine and more. He can be found on Twitter at @notjustmovies. MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Mach-Hommy is an antithesis of sorts — unbridled artistic expression. So, even for the uninitiated, Pray for Haiti is a significant release beyond its distinction as Mach-Hommy’s first project with the label in five years after a schism with Westside Gunn. Pray for Haiti brings with it Griselda’s patented boom bap production courtesy of LORD HURON: LONG LOST Lord Huron: Long Lost. Lord Huron’s fourth album ends with a 14 minute ambient sunset, the peaceful ghosts of the record whispering over a dramatic backdrop. It’s a bold evolution of the band’s long demonstrated talent for crafting ethereal landscapes from otherwise straightforward songwriting. More than ever before, Lord Huron pullall
THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA A mercurial subject, Mac Grianna dramatizes himself as a mercurial tramp rather than the aspiring modernist he might have become if he’d stayed put. This tone rings truest in briefer passages. After a while, his morose self-aggrandizing, even by the standards of the imaginative predecessors of Irish adventurers, can sound rattling andtinny.
THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours is a tonal palate cleanser for the Alchemist. His last work was March’s collaborative Armand Hammer project Haram. The full-length was a showcase of billy woods’ and Elucid’s uncompromising delivery. Released only a month later, This Thing of Ours shows the versatility inherent to the Alchemist’s outputwithout him
JULIANA HATFIELD: BLOOD Juliana Hatfield made her name with the jagged-edged and sometimes ramshackle power pop of the Blake Babies, but it was her zeitgeist-channeling 1992 solo album Hey Babe that really put her on the musical map. Though still solidly within the alt-rock genre, the album was at the time a refreshing alternative to the diminishing-returns post-grunge rock that had dominated the USalternative scene
BAD TALES - SPECTRUM CULTURE Bad Tales, an Italian drama from Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo, is not a bad film in the traditional sense. It is formally rigorous, and well-acted. Instead, its failure is a moral one. It preys upon trusting audiences, and does not justify the wringer it puts themthrough. The
JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, AND JON RANDALL: THE MARFA Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall: The Marfa Tapes. None of the trio shy from the big lights and the big production. Miranda Lambert regularly tops the charts and travels with a big stage show, pop performance and rock ‘n’ roll attitude mixed into her country. Her musical partners might get less attention, but they certainlyWRATH OF MAN
Wrath of Man is based on Cash Truck, a French thriller from 2004 where the hero is a civilian, not a criminal, who becomes a vigilante. That is a more interesting premise, but the trouble is that Jason Statham – an actor of limited range – could never convincingly portray an everyman. At least H could have had some affection for his son OEUVRE: WONG KAR-WAI: IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE This is 1966, around the time of the Cultural Revolution in China and not long before Cambodia saw its own cultural purge under the Khmer Rouge. In the Mood for Love is delicious eye-candy with rich layers of romantic longing and political tragedy. Wong has suggested that the belly-level camera that sometimes follows the lovers as they’re LOU REED: THINKING OF ANOTHER PLACE Lou Reed: Thinking of Another Place. The conventional wisdom is that Lou Reed’s solo career peaked in the ‘70s. But for every defining if erratic work like Transformer, he made an overblown dramatic excess like Berlin or a bombastic live album like Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal, desecrating the iconoclastic memory of the Velvet Underground with MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Mach-Hommy is an antithesis of sorts — unbridled artistic expression. So, even for the uninitiated, Pray for Haiti is a significant release beyond its distinction as Mach-Hommy’s first project with the label in five years after a schism with Westside Gunn. Pray for Haiti brings with it Griselda’s patented boom bap production courtesy of LORD HURON: LONG LOST Lord Huron: Long Lost. Lord Huron’s fourth album ends with a 14 minute ambient sunset, the peaceful ghosts of the record whispering over a dramatic backdrop. It’s a bold evolution of the band’s long demonstrated talent for crafting ethereal landscapes from otherwise straightforward songwriting. More than ever before, Lord Huron pullall
THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA A mercurial subject, Mac Grianna dramatizes himself as a mercurial tramp rather than the aspiring modernist he might have become if he’d stayed put. This tone rings truest in briefer passages. After a while, his morose self-aggrandizing, even by the standards of the imaginative predecessors of Irish adventurers, can sound rattling andtinny.
THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours is a tonal palate cleanser for the Alchemist. His last work was March’s collaborative Armand Hammer project Haram. The full-length was a showcase of billy woods’ and Elucid’s uncompromising delivery. Released only a month later, This Thing of Ours shows the versatility inherent to the Alchemist’s outputwithout him
JULIANA HATFIELD: BLOOD Juliana Hatfield made her name with the jagged-edged and sometimes ramshackle power pop of the Blake Babies, but it was her zeitgeist-channeling 1992 solo album Hey Babe that really put her on the musical map. Though still solidly within the alt-rock genre, the album was at the time a refreshing alternative to the diminishing-returns post-grunge rock that had dominated the USalternative scene
BAD TALES - SPECTRUM CULTURE Bad Tales, an Italian drama from Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo, is not a bad film in the traditional sense. It is formally rigorous, and well-acted. Instead, its failure is a moral one. It preys upon trusting audiences, and does not justify the wringer it puts themthrough. The
JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT, AND JON RANDALL: THE MARFA Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert, and Jon Randall: The Marfa Tapes. None of the trio shy from the big lights and the big production. Miranda Lambert regularly tops the charts and travels with a big stage show, pop performance and rock ‘n’ roll attitude mixed into her country. Her musical partners might get less attention, but they certainly OEUVRE: WONG KAR-WAI: IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE This is 1966, around the time of the Cultural Revolution in China and not long before Cambodia saw its own cultural purge under the Khmer Rouge. In the Mood for Love is delicious eye-candy with rich layers of romantic longing and political tragedy. Wong has suggested that the belly-level camera that sometimes follows the lovers as they’reWRATH OF MAN
Wrath of Man is based on Cash Truck, a French thriller from 2004 where the hero is a civilian, not a criminal, who becomes a vigilante. That is a more interesting premise, but the trouble is that Jason Statham – an actor of limited range – could never convincingly portray an everyman. At least H could have had some affection for his son LOU REED: THINKING OF ANOTHER PLACE Lou Reed: Thinking of Another Place. The conventional wisdom is that Lou Reed’s solo career peaked in the ‘70s. But for every defining if erratic work like Transformer, he made an overblown dramatic excess like Berlin or a bombastic live album like Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal, desecrating the iconoclastic memory of the Velvet Underground with FATIMA AL QADIRI: MEDIEVAL FEMME The title of Kuwaiti electronic composer, artist and singer Fatima Al Qadiri’s third solo album puts forward its theme in the same kind of forthright way as her 2016 protest album Brute did. Like Brute and Asiatisch – and in fact all of her EPs – before it, Medieval Femme is more or less a concept album, its ten delicate songs drawing on medieval Arab literature women from historyDEMENTIA PART II
23 hours ago · Released in 2015, Dementia was director Mike Testin’s twisty horror debut: a dark psychological slow-burn of paranoia and fractured memories, following an elderly veteran who’s tormented by his nightmarish nurse. If you’ve never seen Dementia, then you’re in luck because Dementia Part II isn’t a sequel; it’s barely a sequel in name only. . Beyond the returning directorand actors
THE CARNIVORES
There is a new cottage industry of low-budget horror movies about awkward people and their secret insatiable appetites. The French horror film Raw is about a young woman who slowly discovers she is a cannibal.Butt Boy is about a man whose posterior can swallow people whole – yes, literally – while Bloodthirsty explores a vegan pop star who is a secret werewolf. REDISCOVER: PURE X: PLEASURE As fans of pop music, we often become accustomed to the familiarity of different sounds as they are interpreted by various artists. Hearing something new or unfamiliar is a rare feeling, depending on how obsessive one catalogs and consumes pop music over time. VAN MORRISON: LATEST RECORD PROJECT VOL. 1 Van Morrison: Latest Record Project Vol. 1. When Van Morrison takes aim, you usually feel sorry for the target. Which makes his Latest Record Project Vol. 1 such a disappointment. Van the Man is clearly off his game. He is a very angry man, but his shots miss, lost in the mystic. And with 28 tracks clocking in at over two hours, that’s alot
THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT 1 day ago · The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is a prison. For its lead actors, Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, it feels like the cells confining them are contractual, as you can witness the defeated obligations in their eyes as they churn through the motions of the film’s tired, trope-filled screenplay and collect their paychecks. AMERICAN TRAITOR: THE TRIAL OF AXIS SALLY One would think that the story of Mildred Gillars would be pretty straightforward, even from a legal perspective. The time in which we live now, of course, is far removed from the period in which the events of the movie occurred, but American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally offers such a seemingly clear-cut and streamlined version of Gillars’ story that someone would have to find it AMANDA WHITING: AFTER DARK 1 day ago · The Welsh musician plucks her own voice out of the heavenly instrument, taking advantage of its otherworldly sound while at the same time keeping things solidly earthbound. THOSE WERE THE DAYS 2.0: THE BEATLES AND APPLE: BY STEFAN The Apple company (not to be confused with the computer company who would go on to take over the world in the 21st century) and corresponding sub-brands were born out of the idealistic spirit of the late-‘60s, one in which seemingly any artistic whim was possible to pursue at length, particularly if bankrolled by the biggest band inthe world.
UNDINE - SPECTRUM CULTURE Jake Cole Jake Cole is an Atlanta-based writer whose work can also be found at Movie Mezzanine, Slant Magazine and more. He can be found on Twitter at @notjustmovies. MACH-HOMMY: PRAY FOR HAITI Mach-Hommy is an antithesis of sorts — unbridled artistic expression. So, even for the uninitiated, Pray for Haiti is a significant release beyond its distinction as Mach-Hommy’s first project with the label in five years after a schism with Westside Gunn. Pray for Haiti brings with it Griselda’s patented boom bap production courtesy of THIS ROAD OF MINE: BY SEOSAMH MAC GRIANNA A mercurial subject, Mac Grianna dramatizes himself as a mercurial tramp rather than the aspiring modernist he might have become if he’d stayed put. This tone rings truest in briefer passages. After a while, his morose self-aggrandizing, even by the standards of the imaginative predecessors of Irish adventurers, can sound rattling andtinny.
BAD TALES - SPECTRUM CULTURE Bad Tales, an Italian drama from Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo, is not a bad film in the traditional sense. It is formally rigorous, and well-acted. Instead, its failure is a moral one. It preys upon trusting audiences, and does not justify the wringer it puts themthrough. The
THE ALCHEMIST: THIS THING OF OURS This Thing of Ours is a tonal palate cleanser for the Alchemist. His last work was March’s collaborative Armand Hammer project Haram. The full-length was a showcase of billy woods’ and Elucid’s uncompromising delivery. Released only a month later, This Thing of Ours shows the versatility inherent to the Alchemist’s outputwithout him
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