Each month we feature a new charity to share with our readers in hopes that they might donate to or at least spread the word to others for awareness. For April we chose Livestrong.com. Spring time is in full bloom and many people are deciding to get out and get active again. Need a little […]
Truth be told, this review shouldn’t exist; that night, at quite literally the last minute, I misplaced my concert ticket with no idea where it could possibly be. As far as plans go, misplacing your ticket to a sold out concert? A dealbreaker. However, I’m glad that a great friend of mine offered me his […]
As someone who spent twenty-two years in the UK music business, eleven of them running my own little independent store in the South of England, I was eager to read this book to discover what had happened to the industry that consumed so much of my life for so long.Unfortunately, the anticipation and the reality […]
This is one of the many films we will be reviewing as part of The Seattle International Film Festival. Imagine if you paired Steven Colbert with Sascha Baron Cohen, and they decided to become modern Robin Hood’s, literally going out and messing with gigantic corporations that do bad things morally, and sometimes their antics cost these […]
Recent years have seen a substantial increase in the number of music festivals in the United States and a shift in kind from the traveling festivals of the 1990s (like Lollapalooza and Warped Tour) to multi-day European-style festivals set in one place. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has been at the forefront of […]
One of the main things we like to do around here at Randomville is “help out the little guy.” It’s something we thrive on, as many have helped us out in the past…and we’re little guys. Saturday April 18th is once again the annual Record Store Day and we encourage you to get out of […]
We just woke up from a 6 day bender and were told that something called Lent has begun. All we really know is that you’re supposed to quit something for forty days. We think quitting is for quitters, so instead we’re going to bring you a brand new Jeeebus image everyday for the next forty […]
Just saw the Fruitbats on their final show of a short tour. Sera Cahoone (former Band of Horses drummer) was one of the bands on the opening bill. Any fan of the Fruitbats will be happy to know that they are getting ready to go back into the studio to record their fourth album. They played a […]
This is what I listen to every morning on my way to work. I can’t stand listening to people complain, yet ironically, I’m fascinated with Carolla’s rants and his show in general. Yes, he makes a production of these issues, but he honestly IS that mad about things in life. A minimum of 5 a […]
Fable 2 is Peter Molyneux’s latest magnum opus, and as in all of his games, player choice is heavily underscored. An argument could be made for evaluating this game as a life simulator like the Sims. At its heart, however, the game is still an RPG, and will be evaluated on those terms. So how […]