Meltybrains? is an Irish experimental quintet that immerses listeners in an aural hot spring of synthesized and analog movements.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night | Review
“A Girl” features a skateboard-riding vampiress & awkward long pauses. Nice.
“A Girl” features a skateboard-riding vampiress & awkward long pauses. Nice.
Meltybrains? is an Irish experimental quintet that immerses listeners in an aural hot spring of synthesized and analog movements.
For any of you who have been anxiously waiting for the season finale of standout podcast series Serial, the following somewhat embarrassing information about myself will make sense to you, at least in the context of the show. And for those of you un-hip, living under a rock types, please do yourselves a cultural favor and get with the times! (Fair warning: Spoilers ahead for the uninitiated.)
If WB‘s new trailer for Mad Max: Fury Road is any indication of the dystopian final product that awaits us this summer, then fans of cyberpunk pulp can breathe easy.
One of the most intriguing things about the History channel‘s Norsemen saga, Vikings, is how untapped the ancient practices of the Vikings are in contemporary America. What’s even more compelling, however, is that a TV show of this high production value and gory abandon falls under the History channel’s wheelhouse.
Once upon a time, a dude named Tayne stole the honor of writing “Five Thoughts About Fast Five” from Sir Morpiedra himself. And, now, the tradition continues, as I – Sahar – have commandeered the Fast & Furious 6 mini-review from Tayne. (HAH! So, eat it!) Very graciously, I might add.