Having made its original debut in the United Kingdom back in 1973, The Rocky Horror Show quickly rose in popularity as one of the biggest cult phenomena. Having become a blockbuster film since, the production still makes its run on stage in several venues.
Think of the Academy Awards. What comes to your mind? Well-made films? Breathtaking scripts? Amazing performances? Not even close, right? That is pretty much all of us, in a nutshell. We love the Academy Awards - or the Oscars, as we more indulgently call them.
The fact that Clinic have been able to put out a fourth studio album is an achievement in itself, but putting one out that still reflects their distinctive sound is what has garnered this Liverpudlian band a cult following and critical acclaim. The band has been able to experiment with their sound for this record, thanks to recording in their own newly built studio, which translates into a sonic feast for the listener.
Although Ohio-based Inhale Exhale is currently only doing one-off shows during the month of March, the band is getting things cooking for the near future. The band, which plans to tour most of the rest of the year, is riding the release of a new album, The Lost.
With a touring schedule that lasts almost year 'round, it's a wonder how the five members of Sevendust keep themselves alive, let alone find time to write new material, manage business affairs and tend to their fans. The upcoming release of the band's sixth full-length album, Alpha, shows that Sevendust is more than alive - they're alive and kicking.
While concern over ABC's Lost has grown louder, NBC's new hit Heroes has become an instant critical darling and fan favorite. In the face of increased criticism, fans have begun to jump ship, with Lost hemorrhaging viewers at a rapid pace. The biggest question facing Lost is whether or not the writers have any idea how the story is going to end.