J Mascis
The Dinosaur Jr. frontman makes no concessions for a solo show; best to just immerse yourself in the guitar god's world
The Dinosaur Jr. frontman makes no concessions for a solo show; best to just immerse yourself in the guitar god's world
What could have been a Mancunian supergroup for the ages turns out to be an collaboration so dire you're left wondering if it's even genuine
Bristol's angriest band are back to love you as hard as they can
Allah-Las indulge their Californiest tendencies on fifth album
The Scandie shamans keep it weird on their fifth album
Third album from the two Johns has plenty of bark, but could use a little more bite
Brimstone performances bring this deeply immersive mix of music and theatre to demonic life
Inconsistent set disappoints
Powerful piece of theatre doesn't do quite enough to honour the victims of the subject's crimes