Dr. Augusta Palmer’s new Blues-focused documentary, ‘The Blues Society,’ is a brilliant look into the history of Memphis Blues music.
The full-length documentary ‘Let It Die Here’ is a must-watch for any fan, large or small, of musician Linda Perry.
The mini-doc, ‘Why We Come Back?,’ feels like it is something for those already familiar with the event to use as a tool for nostalgia and...
‘A Leisurely Swim to Everlasting Life’ (AKP Recordings) is a wonderfully calming mini-documentary that draws you in slowly and leaves you wanting to discover more about...
Aussie hardcore mob Speed head back out on the road, this time documenting their European run in ‘Gang Called Speed.’
Check out life on the road with Aussie hardcore upstarts Speed (Flatspot Records) in this exhilarating mini-documentary from Jack Rudder.
Sharlee Patches’ new film, ‘Wino: The Documentary,’ follows a road trip between herself and her partner, doom metal guitarist and vocalist Scott (Wino) Weinrich, with a...
Swedish post-death metal band, Cult of Luna delivers ‘Full Moon,’ a beautifully cinematic documentary experience with pin-sharp images.
Gothenburg's death metallers The Halo Effect recently unveiled a 30-minute self-titled documentary (Nuclear Blast Records), along with exclusive footage of the band in the studio.
Jag Panzer's mini-documentary ‘Tales From The Hallowed,’ is an entertaining 15 minutes for fans of the band and a fascinating insight into how contemporary marketing is...
With a second album imminent and an accompanying inspirational documentary short film, we dive into the philosophical world of Asher Gamedze.
BFI’s release of the classic 2 Tone Records documentary, ‘Dance Craze,’ may be the most essential music DVD this year. Let Del Pike be your guide.
If an album is needed to help us reflect on just what is happening, then Hammock's ‘Love in the Void’ provides that perfectly.
Moby's documentary film Punk Rock Vegan Movie succeeds by showing that vegans are not all tree-hugging hippies, they can just as easily be the wildest punks...
Sharp editing, nifty use of archive footage and shiny new interview material make Colette Camden’s ‘The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker’ another predictable addition to the Netflix canon...