Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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A flawed drama that receives a token conversion for Blu-ray, Things We Lost In The Fire barely sizzles.
A new collective featuring strings and horns to more traditional rock instrumentation, this is a group to take notice of.
Milk, driven by excellent performances, is a compelling film centered around the civil rights movement for homosexuals in the 1970s.
Ferry Corsten's latest artist album delivers consistent trance tunes, but sacrifices some originality in the process.
Above & Beyond showcase the first mix series for their deep and progressive house label, Anjunadeep:01.
Years Of Refusal is a winner, and taken as a whole, it's a highly enjoyable listen from a rejuvenated icon.
A Shoreline Dream carry the torch of shoegazer rock with a solid, if typical, release for the genre.
A documentary on cochlear implant surgery for hearing loss that misfires as a story, but inspires through education.
Great Chefs Cook Vegan is a very inspiring - if sometimes overwhelming - book. Come for the pictures, stay for the education.
Georgian composer Kancheli two war-inspired vocal works of post-modernist classical music in his latest collection, Little Imber.
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