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(10/13/09 8:50pm)
Long mislabeled as a “Christian band,” Relient K have churned out
sweetly satisfying pop-rock albums since 2003’s “Two Lefts Don’t Make a
Right ... But Three Do,” and their newest effort “Forget and Not Slow
Down” is their best yet.
(10/07/09 9:45pm)
Goth punk legends AFI have gone progressively more mainstream in their last two albums, dropping some of the grit from earlier releases while adding more hooks and pop sensibilities. And by the time their newest effort “Crash Love” ends, it’s clear AFI is now a well-oiled pop-rock machine.
(10/06/09 10:51pm)
Cory Barker recaps Monday's House.
(10/05/09 11:46pm)
Cory Barker recaps this week's Mad Men.
(10/02/09 2:25am)
We’ve all heard the dire stories about the death of the newspaper,
dwindling advertising revenues and depleted newsrooms. Moves like this
are completely revenue based, but I think everyone knows what the news
media is trying to do – it’s the why and how that confounds us.
(10/01/09 9:35pm)
In in the epic conclusion to a two-part podcast, host Cory Barker and Austin Morris further discuss the new television season, including Dexter and House.
(10/01/09 9:28pm)
In this first part of an epic two-part episode, host Cory Barker discusses the new fall television season with Austin Morris, featuring numerous jokes about 'Heroes.'
(10/01/09 8:41pm)
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Brian Welk and Paul Mattingly for a fall film preview and a George Clooney love-fest.
(10/01/09 2:40am)
Long labeled the heroes of the scene after their 2003 album “Deja Entendu” became a life-changing and seminal release for so many fans, Brand New has done all they can to avoid that responsibility ever since. After the intended follow-up to “Deja” was derailed by the leaking of all the demos online and a series of personal tragedies for the members, it was late 2006 before any official new material hit. That album, “The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me,” was exponentially darker, heavier and less personal – but still pretty amazing. Now another three years have passed and Brand New has become more detached from the excessively fervent fans that follow them, while mentioning this new album, “Daisy” might be their swan song. And if it is, it’s one hell of a way to go.
(10/01/09 2:35am)
We all know that cable television is a little different than broadcast network television. Usually better written, more artistically free and slower-paced, cable television always gets labeled as “something more” like HBO’s “it’s not TV, it’s HBO” slogan. Though recent years have been unkind to cable power HBO, its failures allowed for other cable outlets like USA, Showtime and AMC to develop amazing content. And with HBO on the up-and-up and those other cable networks chugging along, cable TV is in a great place right now.
(10/01/09 1:26am)
Cory Barker reviews the new album from Brand New, "Daisy."
(09/24/09 1:20am)
Though they were always more talented than their peers, 2005’s “Vheissu” and the subsequent four-part “Alchemy Index” helped Thrice go from great to the greatest.
(09/24/09 1:03am)
By this week, most of the season’s new programs will have aired at least one episode. We watched a number of them, but a pilot episode can only tell us so much. Some programs get much, much better after the pilot. Others ... not so much. Never one to avoid making premature judgments, I will go out on a limb and say the following four shows are the ones we will hear about for the rest of the year – and even further into the future.
(09/17/09 12:40am)
Boys Like Girls’ self-titled debut featured soaring, sugary songs that were more sophisticated than usual generic power-pop.Everything found on their second effort, “Love Drunk,” is not.
(09/17/09 12:30am)
Though not as sharp as it once was, season five of “The Office” was an enjoyable return to form after a disappointing fourth year.
(09/17/09 12:27am)
In this week's TV Surveillance column, Cory Barker looks at the premiere week programs to watch.
(09/17/09 12:17am)
Joel McHale’s having a big week. “The Soup” host appears in the new Matt Damon film “The Informant!” opening Friday and his new NBC comedy “Community” starts at 9:30 p.m. WEEKEND’s Cory Barker and Chad Quandt recently had the opportunity to participate in a conference call with McHale, who discussed, among other things, the amazing comedic performers around him on “Community” and his future on “The Soup.”
(09/17/09 12:07am)
In the latest edition of the podcast, host Cory Barker and Chad Quandt discuss the state of comedy, from stand-up to feature films.
(09/10/09 1:38am)
Don't waste your time watching something that sucks.
(09/10/09 1:36am)
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