Alabama Shakes – Don’t Wanna Fight

  For those that hoped for more to come from Alabama Shakes, your wishes have been granted with the release of their new song, Don’t Wanna Fight. This comes after their recent announcement of their upcoming album, Sound and Color, which will be released on April 21st in North America and April 20th everywhere else. A watery bassline introduces a funky, thumping call and answer between … Continue reading Alabama Shakes – Don’t Wanna Fight

Gone Girl Review

Breaking News By Adam Sturrock Gone Girl (2014) Director: David Fincher Written/adapted: Gillian Flynn Cast: Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Tyler Perry, Kim Dickens, Carrie Coon, Neil Patrick Harris Length: 149mins Nick Dunne (Affleck) arrived at his home after a walk on the beach and was met by an unnerving scene; tables toppled, glass shattered, his wife, Amy, vanished. It was unexpected. To those around him looking in … Continue reading Gone Girl Review

LELAND – Aware

LA-based singer/songwriter Brett Laughlin (LELAND) had successfully evaded the wide net cast from bloggers for a while now. It’s a shame that his song, ‘Aware’ has only been heard for the first time now, at the moment it has had a second lease of life and is soaring its way through HypeMachine’s charts. Aware exudes a sleek, polished confidence with a truly anthemic hook driving … Continue reading LELAND – Aware

Boyhood Trailer – Must see film releases first trailer!

Richard Linklater’s new film, Boyhood, has just dropped a new trailer and it looks to be a very interesting premise. In 2002, the film had started filming in Houston,Texas with Ethan Hawke and Partricia Arquette cast as a  divorced couple living in Suburbia with their son (Ellar Coltrane). What is interesting about the film that really sells the premise is how the film was made. … Continue reading Boyhood Trailer – Must see film releases first trailer!

Is An Open Internet Dead?

In a crippling blow to net neutrality lobbyists, the Federal Communications Commission, an independent regulator of the United States Government, have revealed plans to allow internet providers to strike deals with companies for preferential treatment in search engine placement and loading times. This follows a previous ruling striking down the possibility of adopting the widely favored Open Internet Order in February. What an “open or neutral … Continue reading Is An Open Internet Dead?