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 on the planet.
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 of crime.
A welcome gift to fans and a captivating window into the band’s history and performance alike, check out Clara Griot’s Cave In mini-documentary ‘Days of Nothing’ (Relapse Records).
Independent feature-length documentary ‘Space Happy: Phil Thomas Katt and The Uncharted Zone’ to make its world premiere at the 2023 Slamdance Film Festival.
With ‘The Jangling Man: The Martin Newell Story,’ the biopic on Martin Newell (Cleaners from Venus frontman) by filmmaker James Sharp, entire veins of brilliance are uncovered.
‘Punk Rock Vegan Movie,’ a new documentary written and directed by Moby, will have its world premiere and be the Opening Night film for the 2023 Slamdance Film Festival on January 20 in Park City, Utah.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s ‘Trouble Is…25’ documentary (Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group ) does a fine job of playing well to its niche.
Slave to Sirens’ fight depicted in ‘Sirens’ (Oscilloscope Laboratories) mirrors the fight the youth, new generations and embittered oppressed are engaged in with the powers that be as they introduce progress to a nation that’s itself at a crossroads.
Overall, ‘Dio: Dreamers Never Die’ isn’t just a great metal documentary or biopic or historical narrative – it’s a great movie. It’s just what Dio deserves, but perhaps more importantly, it’s just what Dio fans deserve.
Lamb of God have released ‘Ditch’, the latest video from new album ‘Omens’ and you can check it out here along with all their latest news.
The Berserker Blóthar opens up about plagues, the human race, the band’s new album ‘The New Dark Ages,’ and ‘This is Gwar’ documentary.
Creator/director Jon Lambert delivers ‘Between Exultation and Aggression’ (Noise Dosage Media), a bare-bones extreme music documentary that tackles the subject matter with no bullshit and even fewer frills.