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Boston Manor // Crocus
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Exclusive Preview: Sensational She-Hulk #4
Sensational She-Hulk #4 preview. Someone from Jack's past is looking for him. When two heavy hitters like She-Hulk and Jack of Hearts are in SERIOUS DANGER, that's a huge problem #comics #comicbooks #shehulk
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Spider-Boy #4 - "Missing Pieces" (2024)
written by Dan Slott art by Ty Templeton & Dee Cunniffe
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Spider-Boy #4 Review
Spider-Boy #4 Review #spiderboy #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #spiderman #Amazon #peterparker #asm #amazingspiderman
Writers: Dan Slott Artists: Paco Medina; Ty Templeton Colorist: Erick Arciniega; Dee Cunniffe Letterer: Joe Caramagna Cover Artists: Humberto Ramos & Edgar Delgado; Nicoletta Baldari; Philip Tan & Rachelle Rosenberg; Martín Cóccolo & Jesus Aburtov; Ethan Young & John Kalisz Publisher: Marvel Price: $4.99 Release Date: February 21, 2023 Bailey Briggs risked his reputation to aid Thor. Yet winning…
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Riot Fest 2022 Preview: 4 Reasons to Come Early, 1 to Stay Late
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Bob Vylan
BY JORDAN MAINZER
This year’s Riot Fest offers a lot in the way of postponements from previous years, whether Nine Inch Nails’ headlining set 1 year in the making or My Chemical Romance’s triumphant return to the stage 2 years late. But there are plenty of great bands to check out before the sun sets. I’ve highlighted 4 bands worth showing up early for and 1 that will make you want to stick around. Oh, and even if you’re not going, you can buy some or all of each band’s music on Bandcamp.
FRIDAY
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Boston Manor, 1:30 PM, Radicals Stage
Next month via SharpTone Records, British rock band Boston Manor will follow up their breakout record Glue and last year’s Desperate Times, Desperate Pleasures EP with Datura, their biggest but bleakest album yet. Recorded with Hundred Reasons guitarist, vocalist, and producer Larry Hibbitt, Datura reflects the time-warped days of the pandemic, nights filled with drinking too much and mornings filled with the repercussions of the nights. Lead singer Henry Cox immediately rattles off a series of stark observations on the alien opener “Datura (Dusk)”: “There’s a fire in the cark park / I see it smoldering / Heard my neighbor kill his own dog for going in the bins.” The music of Datura mirrors a similar pervasive sense of dread, harsh noise enveloping the otherwise dreamy guitars of closer “Inertia” and synth bounce of “Crocus”. The rest of the band--lead guitarist Mike Cunniff, rhythm guitarist Ash Wilson, bassist Dan Cunniff, and drummer Jordan Pugh--provide storming instrumentation alongside the pulsating electronics of “Floodlights on the Square” and synth glitches of instrumental “Shelter From The Rain”. 
Live, Boston Manor should play at least a couple of the singles from Datura, such as the reflective “Foxglove” and the dramatic “Passenger”, while also taking the Glue victory lap they weren’t able to experience at the height of the pandemic.
Bob Vylan, 4:15 PM, Rebel Stage
The liner notes on the deluxe version of Bob Vylan’s debut album We Live Here start with the words, “Recorded in 2019, mastered in 2020 and relevant today!” You could follow the same formula for all songs from the UK punk rap duo. Even the song that begins with an order to kill the now late queen may be updated on their current tour to use King Charles’ name instead. Bob Vylan’s music lives in constant urgency. Their second album, the phenomenal Bob Vylan Presents the Price of Life (Ghost Theatre), begins with a sample of a speech from Guyanese historian and activist Walter Rodney: “People in their day-to-day lives will know what it means to be living in a state of economic crisis.” Considering the ever-present ills of colonialism, an unprecedented cost of living and housing crisis, and even some food banks closing on Monday for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, Bob Vylan speak from their own experiences and on behalf of others. With a combination of driving guitars, propulsive beats, shouted choruses, and limber flow, the duo target everything from the surveillance state (“Phone Tap”) and big pharma (“Drug War”) to the blissfully ignorant (“Turn Off The Radio”) and fake progressives (“Bait the Bear”). “They say I’m violent,” laughs Bobby Vylan, before declaring, “The whole country’s fucking violent.” Fighting fire with fire out of survival, they’ll bring the riot to Riot Fest in true spirit rather than just aesthetic.
SATURDAY
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Alexisonfire, 4:30 PM, Radicals Stage
They reunited 7 years ago, but it wasn’t until this June that Canadian post-hardcore greats Alexisonfire actually released a new record, their first in 13 years. Otherness (Dine Alone) strikes a delicate balance between remaining faithful to what makes the band tick while exploring new genres and styles, like the 8-minute folk, psychedelia, prog metal closer “World Stops Turning”. While they might not whip that one out during their hour-long Riot Fest set, Alexisonfire should churn through Otherness highlights like “Sweet Dreams of Otherness” and the surprisingly soft “Sans Soleil”. Of course, they’ll play classics from albums like Crisis and Old Crows / Young Cardinals, but the Otherness songs should fit in nicely in a live set.
Read our review of Otherness.
SUNDAY
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Zola Jesus, 2:50 PM, Riot Stage
On Zola Jesus’ 6th album ARKHON (Sacred Bones), Nika Roza Danilova bares all. The record was born out of a state of vulnerability--heartbreak, change, writer’s block--with Danilova reaching out to collaborators earlier than ever in the creative process, including producer Randall Dunn and percussionist Matt Chamberlain. The result is the most outwardly expressive Zola Jesus album to date. On “The Fall” and “Desire”, Danilova straight up belts, dynamically over a shuffling groove on the former and raw-like over acoustic piano on the latter. “Lick my wounds like you can taste them,” she asks of a partner on “Desire”, making them tangibly consider the end of a relationship. Importantly, though the record is immensely personal, a product of intense alienation, Danilova finds common ground with the listener, finding subtle, clever ways to express the universality of her themes. She sings around syncopated samples of a Slovenian folk choir on “Lost”, the voices individually disjointed but unified in spirit. Her vocals intertwine with Louise Woodward’s chamber accompaniment on the cinematic and thrilling “Dead and Gone”, and with sinewy synths and cascading drums on “Into the Wild”. Ultimately, she speaks for all of us, wondering “How can love be misguided when your heart learns to beat?” ARKHON is forever truthful and empathetic.
Though Zola Jesus is somewhat embedded within the dark wave or industrial realms, her set should be a comparatively experimental outlier within Riot Fest, a can’t-miss at the festival for those looking for something different.
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs, 7:10 PM, Roots Stage
The firmly rooted NYC three-piece are back, the band responsible for such Aughts indie rock classics as Fever to Tell and It’s Blitz! bringing their beer swilling, microphone swallowing live show to the Riot Fest grounds. More importantly, they’ve got a brand new album out at the end of the month. Cool It Down (Secretly Canadian) is, remarkably, only their fifth album in over two decades of existence, and judging by the early singles, it might be another gem in the band’s catalog. Expect to hear plenty of it on Sunday night, including slow-burning anthem “Spitting Off The Edge of the World” and the building, orchestrated “Burning”.
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Spider-Boy #4 Review
Written by: Dan Slott Art by: Paco Medina, Ty Templeton (backup) Colors by: Erick Arciniega, Dee Cunniffe (backup) Letters by: VC’s Joe Caramagna Cover art by: Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado Cover price: $4.99 Release date: February 21, 2024 Spider-Boy #4 finds Bailey struggling to be Spider-Man’s sidekick when Miles Morales keeps getting in the way, and a second Spider-Boy in monster form…
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Episode 367
Comic Reviews:
DC
DC’s Saved by the Belle-Reve by Peter Tomasi, Brandon Thomas, Becky Cloonan, Tim Seeley, Franco Aureliani, Brenden Fletcher, Dave Wielgosz, Dan Watters, Andrew Aydin, Art Baltazar, Scott Kolins, Nelson Daniel, Craig Cermak, Karl Kerschl, Mike Norton, Juan Ferreyra, Max Raynor, Hi-Fi, Adriano Lucas, Allan Passalaqua, Msassyk, Dee Cunniffe, Michelle Assarasakorn, John Kausz
Flash Annual 2022 by Jeremy Adams, Serg Acuna, Matt Herms
Harley Quinn Annual 2022 by Stephanie Phillips, Georges Duarte, David Baldeon, Simone Buonfantino, Antonio Fabela, Romulo Fajardo Jr
Harley Quinn: Animated Series – The Real Sidekicks of New Gotham Special by
Superman: Warworld Apocalypse by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Will Conrad, Brandon Peterson, Miguel Mendonca, Max Raynor, Lee Loughridge
Wonder Girl Annual 2022 by Douglas Marques, Joelle Jones, Adriano Melo, Emi Lenox, Benjamin Dewey, Sweeney Boo, Jordie Bellaire
Batman’s Mystery Casebook by Sholly Fisch, Christopher Uminga
Marvel
Thunderbolts 1 by Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse, Javier Tartaglia
Marvel Infinity
Love Unlimited – Millie the Spy by Stephanie Phillips, Nick Roche
ComiXology
Black Ghost Vol 2 by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright
Blood Oath 1 by Alex Segura, Rob Hart, Joe Eisma, Hilary Jenkins
Boom
Firefly 20th Anniversary Special by Jorge Corona, Josh Gordon, Jordi Perez, Fabiana Mascolo
Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger 1 by Paul Allor, Katherine Lobo, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Sara Antonellini, Fabi Marques, Sharon Marino
IDW
Star Trek Picard – Stargazer 1 by Mike Johnson, Kirsten Beyer, Angel Hernandez, JD Mettler
Behemoth
Until My Knuckles Bleed: One Deadly Shot by Victor Santos
Scout
Forever Forward 1 by Zack Kaplan, Arjuna Susini, Brad Simpson
OGN
Neverlanders by Tom Taylor, Jon Sommariva
Wrassle Castle Vol 3 by Paul Tobin, Colleen Coover, Galaad, Rebecca Horner
Astro City Metrobook Vol 2 by Kurt Busiek,
Europe
School for Little Monsters by Bob Beka
Masks: The Mask Without a Face by Kid Toussaint, Joel Jurion
Behind the Curtain by Sara Del Giudice
Empty Eyes by Diego Agrimbau, Juan Manuel Tumburus
Ray’s OGN Corner: Over My Dead Body by Sweeney Boo
Additional Reviews: Frankenstein by Junji Ito, Ed Gein OGN, Reckless: Friend of the Devil, Okay Witch 2, Conan by Jason Aaron, LotR: The Rings of Power, She-Hulk ep3, Shock Shop
News: Trevor Slattery returning in Wonder Man, new vampire comic by Tim Seeley from Marvel, DC Kyle Rayner cover, Lemire and Substack, Paramount+ merging with Showtime, Harley renewed, Flash goes biweekly
Trailers: Winnie the Pooh – Blood and Honey
Comics Countdown:
Over My Dead Body by Sweeney Boo
Wrassle Castle Vol 3 by Colleen Coover, Paul Robin, Galaad, Rebecca Horner
Superman: Warworld Apocalypse by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Will Conrad, Brandon Peterson, Miguel Mendonca, Max Raynor, Lee Loughridge
Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country 5 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire, Patricio Delpeche
Barnstormers 2 by Scott Snyder, Tula Lotay, Dee Cunniffe
Ant-Man 2 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire
Neverlanders by Tom Taylor, Jon Sommariva
Flash Annual 2022 by Jeremy Adams, Serg Acuna, Matt Herms
Variants 4 by Gail Simone, Phil Noto
Power Rangers Unlimited: Death Ranger 1 by Paul Allor, Katherine Lobo, Anna Spider-Man 2099 Exodus Omega
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Boston Manor - Dirty Kitchens
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Boston Manor at Musik & Frieden Berlin. 🦇
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you poisonous snake, who taught you to lie like that?
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Boston Manor on their first ever USA headliner tour 2019
Photos by: Danny Derusso !!!!!
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This man is my favorite photographer in the scene right now. His photography is frickin next level, his talent blows always blows me the fuck away. Support Danny Derusso!
there's plenty more! these are just a few of my favorite from the last few shows.
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👼💉HALO💉👼
“Welcome To The Neighbourhood” (2018) - Boston Manor
“Just a quick fix then I’ll get clean”
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Exclusive Preview: Spider-Boy #2
Spider-Boy #2 exclusive preview. Spider-Boy's history of punching up has been wiped from the memory of most of the Marvel Universe, but that doesn't mean he can't hold his own! #comics #comicbooks #spiderman #spiderboy
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Spider-Boy #2 - "X-Mas Ex Machina" (2023)
written by Dan Slott art by Ty Templeton & Dee Cunniffe
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Spider-Boy #1 Review
Spider-Boy #1 Review #spiderboy #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #spiderman #Amazon #peterparker #asm #amazingspiderman
Writers: Dan Slott Artists: Paco Medina; Ty Templeton Colorist: Erick Arciniega; Dee Cunniffe Letterer: Joe Caramagna Cover Artists: Humberto Ramos & Edgar Delgado Publisher: Marvel Price: $5.99 Release Date: November 1, 2023 In Spider-Man #11, Spider-Boy sensed a man was in danger. When he touched a freshly washed shirt hanging out to dry, young Bailey Briggs realized Gutterball was to blame.…
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"𝐠𝐨𝐧𝐞" // 𝐛𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐫
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