Named for the goddess of nurturing love and magic, Isis pack a heavy metallic wallop.
Four dedicated musicians unite in the interest of revved-up, fuzzed-out rock.
Discovering an oddball galaxy close, close to home.
DONNIE DARKO Twentieth Century Fox, $29.98 ONE OF 2001’s most overlooked and original American films (on DVD March 19), Donnie…
Urbanite rediscovers gay paradise amid the pines.
On interweb dorkazoids, retroactive creepiness, and using the sympathy card.
Charles Manson is back— and past his expiration date.
A monologue disguised as a conversation disguised as an interview with Helmet’s Page Hamilton.
Give me nookie, give me midday inebriation in Pioneer Square.
Be thankful for what you’ve got.
Locals These Arms Are Snakes and Harkonen lead a progressive shift in the Seattle hardcore scene.
Every day is Halloween for Chicago horror-soundtrack specialists Zombi.
CQ (SPECIAL EDITION) MGM Home Entertainment, $26.98 Roman Coppola: son of privilege, director of Strokes videos. CQ isn’t his third…
Next stop: the Cha Cha! Next stop after that: the Cha Cha!
Nas says sleep is the cousin of death, and, with the exception of the putrid homophobic slurs he slings at…
Cult director explains the return of his ‘anti–summer blockbuster.’ By Andrew Bonazelli
Popular metal’s version of Radiohead, Deftones cut up the hard-rockin’ competition.
Keanu’s OK as a comic-book demon hunter, although Satan ain’t as scary as he used to be.
Battling the Hipster Wrath within.
At least according to Mates of State.
So you wanna be a rock and roll star? Don’t. Just don’t.
FIRST HE WAS a Facts of Life beefcake. Then ER stud pony. Then the firstand, God willing, lastBatman with nipples….
Corporate punk! Covers! Circle (pit) jerks! A Warped Tour report.