Last year, Charles Band’s company Full Moon announced that they were launching a new production label called Pulp Noir, which would focus on “edgier, weirder, darker horror and dark fantasy films.” Two Pulp Noir movies, Quadrant and Death Streamer, have since made their way through production – and while those movies were initially released in color, all of the Pulp Noir movies will also get black & white “noir” releases, so there are both color and black & white versions of Quadrant and Death Streamer available on the Full Moon Features streaming service. While we wait for more Pulp Noir movies to be made, Band has started going through the Full Moon library to give some of their older films the black & white / noir treatment. Earlier this month, a “noir” version of the 1984 sci-fi thriller Christmas classic Trancers was released through Full Moon Features and YouTube. Now, a trailer has been released...
- 2/20/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Legendary punk bands Bad Religion and Social Distortion are teaming up for a co-headlining 2024 US tour. The outing will see Social D performing their classic debut album Mommy’s Little Monster in its entirety to mark its 40th anniversary.
These are the first announced Social Distortion shows since frontman Mike Ness revealed in June that he was battling tonsil cancer, forcing the band to cancel a planned Summer 2023 tour.
The Spring 2024 outing kicks off April 9th in Bakersfield, California, and runs through a May 18th show in Chicago, with support from The Lovebombs. Artist pre-sales start today (December 12th) at noon local time via Ticketmaster using the code Suffer or Ballandchain. A Live Nation pre-sale starts Wednesday (December 13th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Crew, while a general onsale begins Friday (December 15th).
Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub,...
These are the first announced Social Distortion shows since frontman Mike Ness revealed in June that he was battling tonsil cancer, forcing the band to cancel a planned Summer 2023 tour.
The Spring 2024 outing kicks off April 9th in Bakersfield, California, and runs through a May 18th show in Chicago, with support from The Lovebombs. Artist pre-sales start today (December 12th) at noon local time via Ticketmaster using the code Suffer or Ballandchain. A Live Nation pre-sale starts Wednesday (December 13th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Crew, while a general onsale begins Friday (December 15th).
Fans can also check for deals or pick up tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub,...
- 12/12/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
A quarter of a century has passed, and Shirley Manson still wants to tear your little world apart — especially if you support the patriarchies and idiocracies destroying the planet. On Garbage’s seventh offering, No Gods No Masters (a slogan for anarchists and labor unions alike), Garbage’s redheaded Molotov cocktail explodes at evangelicals apathetically offering prayers after shootings, “The Men Who Rule the World,” shitty men in general (in case they don’t rule the world), and, as is often the case on a Garbage record, herself. She broods...
- 6/11/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Alt-rock vets Garbage have released a new song, “No Gods No Masters,“ from their forthcoming album of the same name, out June 11th via Stunvolume/Infectious Music. The track also arrives with a music video directed by Scott Stuckey.
“No Gods No Monsters,” per a statement, was inspired by a trip frontwoman Shirley Manson took to Santiago, Chile, during the country’s recent protests against corruption and inequality. “The future is mine just the same,” Manson sings over pounding drums and driving guitar lines, “No master or gods to obey...
“No Gods No Monsters,” per a statement, was inspired by a trip frontwoman Shirley Manson took to Santiago, Chile, during the country’s recent protests against corruption and inequality. “The future is mine just the same,” Manson sings over pounding drums and driving guitar lines, “No master or gods to obey...
- 4/28/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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