In the new feature film, Jeff Who Lives at Home, a scene with Jason Segel and Ed Helms takes place at Hooters. (more…)
In the new feature film, Jeff Who Lives at Home, a scene with Jason Segel and Ed Helms takes place at Hooters. (more…)
Dark New Day is back. Sort of. The hard-rocking quintet – a supergroup comprised of Clint Lowery (Sevendust), Will Hunt (Evanescence), Troy McLawhorn (Evanescence), Brett Hestla (Virgos Merlot) and Corey Lowery (Stereomud) (more…)
The Decemberists released this EP of b-sides as a companion piece to their LP “The King Is Dead.” (more…)
A new album of recordings by the late soul singer Amy Winehouse, this album contains 12 songs previously unreleased tracks, alternative versions of existing hits and brand new songs recorded by the beehive-wearing singer who died at her London home on July 23. (more…)
We recently got introduced to Radical Something, and it was instant attraction. This two-piece collaboration of rapper Loggy and singer Josh Cocktail creates an intoxicating summertime blend reminding us of Shwayze and Cisco Adler. (more…)
Just as the album art was inspired by the work of New York graffiti artists of the 1970’s, “Mylo Xyloto” takes its cue from the sense of freedom those artists embodied. Songs like the frenetic “Hurts Like Heaven” (more…)
We’re all into 3D these days, but sometimes it just doesn’t add much to the equation beyond goofy glasses. Underworld Awakenings, however, is different – the 3D creates a new dimension to the epic battle between Vampires and Lycans, (more…)
In the new feature film, Jeff Who Lives at Home, a scene with Jason Segel and Ed Helms takes place at Hooters. The movie was shot at the Hooters of Westbank (Gretna, LA – outside of New Orleans). (more…)