Ministry

L. A. Burning, West Coast Concert Picks, November 25th To December 1st 2019

By Alyson Camus | November 23, 2019

Bauhaus have a last show at the Palladium

L. A. BURNING, WEST COAST CONCERT PICKS, APRIL 22ND TO 28TH

By Alyson Camus | April 21, 2019

Alice Bag is opening for Bikini Kill on Thursday

L.A. BURNING, WEST COAST CONCERT PICKS, DECEMBER 17TH TO 23RD

By Alyson Camus | December 17, 2018

Thom Yorke is at the Orpheum Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday

That Was The Week Of July 7th, 2014, That Was

By Iman Lababedi | July 13, 2014

Well done, Yankees, Tanaka has a partial UCL tear and is out six weeks if not the year. Why? One thing is for sure, they rode his arm too hard. Whither the Yankees? They spent $500 Million, $209 Million this year alone, and aren’t getting into the post season. Enough. Fire Cashman

10 Songs: Friday, July 11th, 2014

By Iman Lababedi | July 11, 2014

Anarchy In The UK – Motley Crue – Do I buy into this being a lousy cover? Absolutely. And every attempt to switch from the UK to the US was a complete disaster. But so what? Who else is singing Sex Pistols songs in 2014? – B

Be Here Now – Snapshot reviews Of New Album Release 7-8-14

By Iman Lababedi | July 8, 2014

Moanin’ At Midnight: The Howlin’ Wolf Project – Tomas Doncker band – If you have last year’s This Is The Tomas Doncker’s Band Howlin’ Wolf EP, what do you need this for? Four more songs. If you don’t have the EP, this breakthrough album for the band is the best collection of Wolf covers you will ever hear – ALBUM OF THE WEEK – A

10 Songs: Monday, July 7th, 2014

By Iman Lababedi | July 7, 2014

No One To Run With – The Allman Brothers – Dicky Betts takes the rhythmic lick from a Stephen Stills and places it on top of a choo choo train, than rolls over country and rock on the way to pop – A

Sneak Peaks: New Album Releases week of July 7th, 2014

By Iman Lababedi | July 6, 2014

My feeling about Sia is something like, there isn’t an EDM track her tender, lush but very powerful voice can’t make better but without the dressing, her songs aren’t as strong as they need to be. But I could be wrong and so she gets the album of the week (round one). Industrial dance isn’t my scene but “Last Tangle In Paris” is the album title of the year.