Fuse Rock CD Review: Boston's Gozu " The Dark Side of Being Born Again
With its new album, Revival, Gozu finally lets loose its own demonic roar.
With its new album, Revival, Gozu finally lets loose its own demonic roar.
The Bangs are masters in sending up the gelatinous sentimentality of popular culture, embracing it at the same time.
Time after time, when the cheap and easy outcome is there for the plucking, Me Before You ditches the teary payoffs.
Josa-Jones is a unique mover, totally committed to her movement, and totally moving in every body part.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
This new restoration of Dragon Inn is not to be missed on the big screen.
Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy will perform its "Remembering Keith and the Music of Emerson, Lake & Palmer" show next week in Arlington.
Let's just say that there's more than just absurdity for absurdity's sake here -- this is an exercise in wry Swiftian satire.
Tim Winton's memoir about how deeply Australia's landscape shaped him and his writing.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
Chevalier is a hilarious but unapologetic glimpse into bad behavior among men who fancy themselves among society's elite.
At the Lyric Stage Company, Peter and the Starcatcher charms, but doesn't quite take flight.
Hearty congratulations to the 2016 Elliot Norton Award nominees and winners.
Boston's Debo Band expand their heterophonnic horizons on Ere Gobez.
It says something about where we are at as a country when the absurdist's voice is the only one that is persuasively human.
I wanted to like Sunset Song, steeped as it is in Scottish history and scenery.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
"My hope is that in the near future the mainstream music pendulum will swing much more heavily towards giving jazz the attention it deserves."
Day of the Dead upends stereotypes and expectations, providing a compelling, exploratory trip through the Grateful Dead songbook.
There's nothing quite like a Chandler Travis Philharmonic show.
If you think you know a fair bit about David Hockney's career already, as I did, be prepared, you'll learn a lot more.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, dance, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
High-Rise's urban apocalypse is laid on thick. One wishes for a modern existence that is not quite so alienating.
The director approaches his Star Wars interviewees with obvious glee, but he's also on a quest.
What is there to say about an album that Rolling Stone ranked #2 in its 2003 list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time"?