SOUNDTRACKS Category

THE LOVE ROCK.

When people ask me where I’d like to settle down in my old age — when all the partying, debauchery, camp counseling, mud wrestling tournament judging, skydiving naked, car crashes and public indecency allegations start to slow down, the easy and obvious answer is the town of Mortville. Known as the divorcee capital of the […]

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PAY THE PRICE FOR PARADISE.

Listening to ‘Cinerama’, the latest EP from Parisian artist Plastic Bamboo is like being hit in the head by a coconut and then waking up in a dreamlike state on the white sands of an exotic but familiar destination. Suddenly you’re a stranger in a strange land on some deserted, enchanted island with palm trees, […]

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TAKASHI’S VICTORY SONG.

Let’s set the record straight. There will never be another Revenge of the Nerds and THERE DOESN’T NEED TO BE ANOTHER Revenge of the Nerds. This cinematic masterpiece (and I mean that) could only have been released in 1984 and we as a modern day society could never deliver something so precious and sacred. We […]

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WET-HOT-TNUC-SUMMER, PART 6.

For this installment of WET-HOT-TNUC-SUMMER, we’re reporting to you LIVE from the dusted and crusted grounds of Camp TNUC. We finally got Uncle T to pause naked catapulting on the inflatable “Blob” at the lake for five minutes to give us his top plans for camp hijinks this summer. So without further ado, here they […]

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URGING SUMMER.

Living in the oversaturated media world of today, it can get exhausting trying to navigate through the onslaught of “content” (horrible word) to try and find the real quality, especially when it comes to music. What is meant to be convenience at your fingertips can actually feel pretty daunting — unless you have an avenue […]

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IN THE BLUE HOUR.

Pronto… Psyche-rockers Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats have remained one of the most interesting and mysterious projects to come out of the rock/metal scene in quite some time. Their music is consumed like a creeping spider making its way through their contemporaries of today, leaving many of them tangled behind in a forgotten, meaningless web. […]

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