“On the piss. On the pull. On the menu” sexy female zombies clash with a buddy movie for the lads-mag generation. Jake West’s ‘zombie’ comedy horror with Danny Dyer, Stephen Graham and Noel Clarke.
Mexican Wrestling, Fetish Models, Cyborgs and Freaks: A review of Bizarre Magazine’s annual Bizarre Ball
And they said punk was dead. Even Scott Sorry seems to have momentarily had the wind knocked out of him by the Sinatras’ opening four-song salvo without a single space in which to catch a breath, and we’re barely ten minutes into the set. After a swift introduction for ‘Gimme More’ they’re straight back into [...]
Scott Sorry has had an interesting musical career. The 32-year-old initially appeared on the rock radar playing bass with US punk band Amen, before being drafted into ’supergroup’ Brides of Destruction to replace the departing Nikki Sixx. It was in this outfit that he found himself playing alongside Ginger of the Wildhearts, and when Ginger [...]
Amidst a sea of bands now flooding myspace with their often misguided attempts at making music ( rather akin to the majority of muppets that think they can “sing” on shows like X factor), Framing Hanley are rising above the waves of mediocrity on a fairytale journey into the spotlight of the music business.
With less than a month to go, the PR for Infinity Ward’s ‘Modern Warfare 2′ is getting close to fever pitch. In this briefing we check out a new gameplay mode that hasn’t had much publicity, but sure looks intriguing, Spec Ops.
The CGI animated series returns for another season from a reasonably positive first season that pleased the kids as well as the Star Wars faithful.
A quarter of a century ago W.A.S.P. unleashed saw blade codpieces and blood soaked shock metal on us. Now much older and wiser, mainstay Blackie Lawless brings us ‘Babylon’, an apocalypse themed album done W.A.S.P. style.
Anti-war Machinima video ‘6 Days in Call of Duty 4′ enters the Cinemanila International Film Festival as the Machinima genre gains creditability.
Irish rockers’ Therapy? have had a turbulent time of it, frequently receiving mixed reviews and lukewarm praise. The legacy of the mighty Troublegum (1994) lives on for many, yet the band have seen constant evolution over the last decade and there tenth full-length studio album Crooked Timber is no exception.
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