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July 2018

As one can attest, I can be quite the sucker for epic instrumental rock music. The sounds of mono, This Will Destroy You, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor are always packing one-two punches in the genre, crafting some of the

Shuzo Oshimi's The Flowers of Evil can be one perplexing series at times. There are moments where you seen teenage revolt in its most animalistic forms, to the point where its characters cross certain lines that no sane individual would

It's No Borders No Race's 200th episode! King Baby Duck gathers his pals Elite4Derek, Wicked Anime's JonStar, and -- for the first time ever -- {abstract:japan}'s Tyler Abstract as they recreate the first J-POP playlist from the show's WMWM Salem era.

It's safe to say that the pillows and noodles played the biggest roles in the creation of our show No Borders No Race. After first hearing the pillows in the iconic anime series FLCL in 2003, and seeing noodles play the

Anime Director Kei Oikawa had his work cut out for him this Spring. Not only was he in charge of helming that runaway hit Uma Musume: Pretty Derby over at P.A. Works, but he also directed another series at Studio feel.

Shameless Tuesdays is going more electric and eclectic this time around, as the LA-based Hologram Teen gets behind the turntables to bring forth a sweet playlist for your audible enjoyment! Born from the ashes of indie act Stereolab, keyboardist Morgane Lhote

Every once in a while, you have a game -- namely an RPG -- that will try to take the piss and be a weird, but fun experience. While it's hard to say if Nepenthe is a truly fun game, it

Frank Turner has been one of our favorites singers and songwriters of the last decade, and King Baby Duck chats with the folk punk hero during his residency at the Royale Boston. Hear about his love for the city of Boston,

In the world of pop culture, people with both Autism and Asperger Syndrome tend to get a bad rep. In movies and TV, writers tend to focus primarily on those on the lower Spectrum, causing those who are far higher to be judged solely on what others may see in a work of fiction. I say this because I've personally been through that form of judgement, and let me tell you: it's not fun having to constantly explain one's self in the slightest! Fortunately, over on the other side of the Pacific, there's an artist that is doing all that she can to shine a far better light on the Spectrum than most others, and she may be successful on her quest.

Choice Provisions has come back to lampoon another classic game with their ugly-looking Dave character. This time, the game de jour is Space Invaders, and their take on it is a lot more developed than the Mario parody they did