ENTERTAINMENT

 

Covering Their Tracks:
by Jessica Safavimehr, staff writer

 

Restlessly waiting for the next band, the crowd starts chanting the names of New England Hardcore rockers Bury Your Dead. Suddenly, the house lights grow dim and the stage lights shine as Bury Your Dead approaches the stage. At this point, the crowd is so intense, thanks to opening acts Premonitions of War and Full Blown Chaos, that once those power chords start flailing, there is nothing left to do except crazily dance and scream.

 

by Jacqui Streety, editor-in-chief

Greetings rockers! I’m back to deliver some more news about this great world in which I live—the world of metal, that is.  There isn’t too much going on right now, but I’ll give you the latest.

Diecast's perspective on being musicians

by Zac Morris, staff writer

“We are a band for the fans, actually we don’t have fans we have friends.”

This was Paul Stoddard’s description of the band he sings for, Diecast. I had the chance to sit down and learn more about the band and Stoddard when Diecast played in Lubbock at Studio 28 last month.

Dining on a Dollar with Ray....

by Ray Buffington, entertainment editor

 

Lubbock, an apparently very hungry city, is ranked fifth for most restaurants per capita to choose from in the state, according to Lubbock Business Monthly.

 

BoogeyMan: Not Scary

by Margot' Gonzales, staff writer

 

it was only a matter of time until Hollywood snatched the creature out of the closet and pasted it on a movie screen.  After watching the trailer, you would have high expectations of there finally being a scary movie to go see.  When or if you buy your ticket for “The Boogeyman,” you can leave those expectations at the door.  

 

The Wedding Date

by Grayson, Thomas, staff writer

Mulroney was also seen in the flicks “About Schmidt” and stole our hearts in “My Best Friend’s Wedding”.  He alone could have made “The Wedding Date” for me.  Who was the lead actress, by the way? Just kidding.  Debra Messing was also pretty good in this movie, as Kat. 

The Ashes of HARDCORE'S Fiction-From Autumn to Ashes

by Jacqui Streety, editor-in-chief

 

You may be asking, “Who’s From Autumn to Ashes?” Allow me to introduce one of the many new faces of Hardcore’s more melodic scene.

 

Jesus headbangs too

by Trey Fuentes, staff writer

Take typical civilian events such as police chases, stolen TVs, fast getaways, and a bad experience with well-known band “Trapt.”, now throw in broken down vehicles, band member disputes that almost end your career and tracking down thieves at a “Manfest Concert.” Blend them all together, and you get a tour sample with Christian metal band, “PROJECT 86.”

 

 

 
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