Archive for October 6th, 2014

UTG INTERVIEW: Mineral @ Riot Fest Chicago

Nostalgia is something special, especially to the music scene. Memories are tied to bands that have become defunct, and have gone to do other things. That’s what makes the reunions of those bands so special. It brings a crazy amount of people together to cherish a special occasion that may never happen again. The reunion […]

Chucky Creator Don Mancini Wants A Showdown With Annabelle

After spending thirty years as the unopposed king of doll-related horror, Child’s Play creator Don Mancini sees an opportunity for a potentially big payday by allowing Chucky to meet the one and only Annabelle. Speaking with USA Today in a new interview, Mancini expressed his desire for a collaboration and his willingness to wait for […]

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Memphis’ Croons About The Search For Creativity

Film: Memphis Starring: Willis Earl Beal Directed by: Tim Sutton Memphis is visual poetry, plain and simple. With his second feature, filmmaker Tim Sutton has delivered a beautiful and enthralling portrait of a young musician struggling to find something to believe in. He’s a songwriter on the verge of achieving what should be his wildest […]

REVIEW: State Champs – ‘The Acoustic Things’ EP

Artist: State Champs Title: The Acoustic Things EP Label: Pure Noise Records Genre: Acoustic Pop-Punk After every solid full-band release comes an internal, unspoken desire for an entirely acoustic follow-up of said solid full-band release. The whole “how could this have sounded differently?” mindset comes to play within the corners of the non-audio engineer’s brain. […]