Well shit, that one aged great.
If all ofther metal genres have Ozzy Osbourne for grandfather, power metal’s resident elder is Ronnie James Dio.
A personal and vulnerable book written about art most people is familiar with.
A record that’ll make you miss how weird and blissful lonely nights were in 1995
A novel with a protagonist who's difficult to like, but impossible not to love.
Where I talk more about what this movie represents and why I hate it than what this movie is about.
It's both a great time and entirely forgettable, like a trip at McDonald’s.
Jordan Harper isn’t anything if he’s not visceral and this novel is just that.
The Sunset Strip is a strange blip in metal history, but it’s not quite unconnected.
A book so sincere and vibrant it might elicit traumatic memories for some, but I live to read books like this.
One of the smartest, most engaging and subversive psychological thrillers I’ve seen in years.
Josh Malerman is bold and fun and ambitious and sometimes he misses the target.