An interview with Johnathon Ford (Unwed Sailor) about his latest band, Native Lights.
Author: by Roger Barrett
Coming here: Protomartyr, June 1 at The Lightbulb Club
Detroit’s Protomartyr play succinct, rough and tumble garage rock meant to accompany a long night in a dive bar.
7 questions with Portland pop band AAN
Portland-based pop band AAN is headed to Fayetteville for a show on Saturday, March 8 at JR’s Lightbulb Club.
7 questions with singer-songwriter Angel Olsen
In a remarkable leap forward, Angel Olsen’s new record improves upon the disarming simplicity of her debut while adding unexpected new dimensions to her sound and delivery.
Teenagers back from hiatus, release new EP
Catch Teenagers this Friday, Nov. 15 at the Lightbulb Club, and welcome them back.
7 questions with Grandma Kelsey of the Psycho Adorable tour
Grandma Kelsey Courtesy / Facebook Grandma Kelsey is Boise, Idaho-based singer/songwriter Kelsey Swope, an artist whose voice seems to effortlessly glide out of body, indicating the lonely grandeur of nature, tugging you out of your work clothes and into a long walk with headphones. Her first outing is a massive tour of Canada and the
Review: Night Film by Marisha Pessl
“Night Film” is instantly chilling, and is the best skewed ghost story you will read this year. It’s a passport into the world of horror films, cult fandom, and the burdens of the unknown.
Review: Countdown City by Ben H. Winters
Countdown City is an end of the world adventure you will love reading, with an ending that sets the stage for Book 3. Get into this series if you’re looking for some philosophy in your escapism.
The Thunderlizards turn another year older
The band has added a new member, released a new EP, and will soon celebrate a second birthday.
Water Liars return to Fayetteville on June 29 at Nightbird Books
If you’ve missed out on seeing Water Liars play live in Fayetteville, don’t worry. There’s still hope.
Flyer book review: Joyland by Stephen King
King lets the murder mystery and ghost story drift to the periphery, and you realize that the book is a coming-of-age tale in which the real killer is time.
Flyer book review: Pacific by Tom Drury
Drury’s Grouse County novels are naturalism verging on surreal, simultaneously heartbreaking and funny, and supremely true. His characters want to find themselves, and live in the world. Find this book.
Flyer book review: NOS4A2
You never fall out of the author’s spell because you never stop believing that what you’re reading is real, a rare and exceptional feat for a horror/fantasy writer.
Flyer book review: The Next Time You See Me
This is a novel that you will read quickly, think about often, lend to friends, and want to read again.
BRAINSTORM returns to Fayetteville on March 9 at Nightbird Books
Catch BRAINSTORM at Nightbird Books on Saturday, March 9 for an all-ages show with Radiation City and locals Swimming.