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Shows: Nelsonville 2024

News — March 26, 2024

Scheduled for July 26-28 near Nelsonville, OH, the 18th annual festival has announced it's lineup for the year. Artists include Killer Mike, Amyl & the Snifffers, Courtney Barnett, Bob Mould, Bonnie Prince Billy, Sheer Mag, and more. Learn more via their website.

Mike Patton – A Perfect Place

Review — April 23, 2008

It's been no secret that for quite some time now, Mike Patton has wanted to broaden his ever-widening horizons into the world of film scoring. Now, with Ipecac's 100th release, we now have the first film score composed by Mike Patton, and it's a doozy. A Perfect Place is a …

Mike Hale – Lives Like Mine

Review — July 28, 2009

In the Red frontman Mike Hale recently made the decision to be a musician full-time and he's been very busy at work considering that his solo record, Lives Like Mine, was recorded only two weeks after In the Red's second album was released. One would think that the album …

Mike Patton – From The Film and Inspired By the Book The Solitude of Prime Numbers (La Solitudine Dei Numeri Primi)

Review — December 10, 2012

It's not much of a secret that Mike Patton is an odd fellow. Incredibly talented and carrying a relatively large fan base but, odd nonetheless. In the years since the demise of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle along with the extended downtime of his other bands (Tomahawk and …

El-P & Killer Mike – Run The Jewels

Review — September 2, 2013

Run the Jewels could easily have been a victory parade after the momentous 2012 that Killer Mike and El-P had. Before declaring themselves an actual duo, the two artists were both lauded for albums that were released a week apart of one another. Killer Mike's R.a.p. Music, produced …

Mike "McBeardo" McPadden – Heavy Metal Movies

Review — July 8, 2014

According to Mike "McBeardo" McPadden's Heavy Metal Movies, Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey"profoundly influenced" a yet-to-be-named Black Sabbath. Fifty pages later on in the book, and the reader learns about the night in 1969 in Birmingham, England when Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi …

Endless Mike and the Beagle Club – St. Paul

Review — April 11, 2016

Endless Mike and the Beagle Club are from Johnstown, PA (about an hour outside of my second home, Pittsburgh), and their album St. Paul (produced by Anti-Flag's Chris Baker, adding some Pittsburgh history) embodies the DIY PA punk aesthetic that I’ve come to love over the years. Around since …

Mike Schiff – The History of Metal and Horror

Review — October 11, 2023

The History of Metal and Horror is an extensive dip into a world where two defining genres of audio and visual come together so perfectly it's difficult to imagine one without the other. Music and film have had a long and happy marriage and both play a big parts in …

Mike Parr: The Eternal Opening @ Carriageworks

Blog — October 27, 2019

Mike Parr: The Eternal Opening Carriageworks Sydney, Australia October 25, 2019 Attentive readers would recall Mike Parr’s various and often spectacular incarnations we have covered as part of MONA’s annual Dark Mofo festivals and having established himself on the forefront of boundary pushing artists on international terrain, you would have …

Magic Mike Live @ Moore Park

Blog — January 9, 2021

Magic Mike Live Moore Park Sydney, Australia January 9, 2021 Apparently, the concept of the stage adaption of Magic Mike Live was incepted on the set of the film of the same name from 2012, i.e. the idea of taking a strip show on the road under the benign guidance …

Mike Parr: Performances 1971-2008 book review

Blog — April 9, 2021

Mike Parr: Performances 1971 - 2008 Black Inc. Publishing   Mike Parr’s shadow looms large, both on international terrain but specifically on terra australis. Having emerged on his artistic mission in the early 1970s, his oeuvre encompasses not merely a vast array of media but specifically performances, which not only …