the journey is the destination
The result is less a direct influence than the applying of hip-hop's inventiveness to longstanding paradigms of soul
A night to remember for those of us a living
Bad Religion's first record for a major label (Atlantic Records) opens with two guns blazing and doesn't stop firing until both sides of "Recipe for Hate" are played out
It includes live versions of "Do What You Want" and "Fuck Armageddon
Parkway Drive "Darker Still" Color:Black the journey is the destinationIn the kitchen of the Byron Bay home of Winston McCall stands a refrigerator, adorned on one side by a quote from Tom Waits: "I want beautiful melodies telling me terrible things." This, the Parkway Drive vocalist says, is a pretty good summation of himself. It holds true, too, as one of the guiding principles behind Darker Still, the seventh full length album to be born of this picturesque and serene corner of north eastern NSW, Australia, and the