The albums track volumes of the "Armory Wars" series, and the books and other creative projects frame the band's music.
Author - Justin Stoltzfus
David Gilmour Keeps Rattling That Lock – Review
But there’s also something else in “Rattle That Lock” that’s a bit, well, noir.
Bon Jovi Burning Bridges: Review
Although the album’s hate-letter approach to industry ties takes a front seat, there’s still a lot of what Bon Jovi is known for, including raw love...
Bird and the Bee: Recreational Love [review]
The Bird and the Bee's new album "Recreational Love" is fresh, and that's no small feat from a band focusing on electropop. Justin Stolzfus reviews.
Iron and Wine & Ben Bridwell: Sing Into My Mouth [review]
Iron and Wine teams up with Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell. In his "Sing Into My Mouth" review, Justin Stoltzfus says this alternative folk album goes...
The Traveling Kind: Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell At Their Peak [review]
"The Traveling Kind," a new record from country masters Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, is outrageously good. Here's why. [review]
My Morning Jacket’s The Waterfall: Old School, Melancholy And Sweet
The Waterfall, the new album from indie-rockers My Morning Jacket, is a bold move back into the past.
Activision And The History of Gaming
Activision survived the early days of gaming and has become one of the largest companies in the industry. Justin Stoltzfus details its rise to...
Leonard Cohen’s Newest Souvenir
Leonard Cohen's new album, Can't Forget: A Souvenir of the Grand Tour, is a collection of live gems. Justin Stoltzfus reviews.
Qntal: Ancient Meets Futuristic
Qntal is a medieval electronic band that endlessly mixes the old and new. We interviewed founder Michal Popp.
Jethro Tull Harkens to the Past By Staying in the Present
The intense combination of old and new makes Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick II a must-listen for anyone who has been depressingly present this last...