Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes Get Personal on New Wave Tinged ‘End of Suffering’
Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes get in your face and spill their guts, which is more pleasant than it sounds, on their third album, ‘End of Suffering.’
Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes get in your face and spill their guts, which is more pleasant than it sounds, on their third album, ‘End of Suffering.’
‘Songs in the Key of X’ returns to discuss the dark glory that is Tears for Fears, and giving you five of their songs to listen and brood through.
Welcome to the first installment of Songs in the Key of X, a weekly music feature in which Jeffery X Martin talks about five his favorite songs. This week, X features Echo and the Bunnymen.
The soundtrack for Seth A. Smith’s horror film, ‘The Crescent,’ is a quiet nightmare, filled with unsettling sounds and a disturbing lack of resolution.
1984’s ‘Disconnected’ foregoes the glitz and glam of most films from the decade, providing a real you-are-there feeling of desperation and madness.
This week: Roger Manning, Iceage, Donzii, Burning Image, The Wraith, INVSN, and Jorge Elbrecht.
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