MUSIC REVIEW | Electric Eel Shock Earns "Black Belt" in the Art of Metal

In the years since their mothers declared they could beat Nirvana, Electric Eel Shock have accomplished a lot. Acclaimed records, nods from Bruce Dickinson & Mastodon, legendary shows at Roskilde and Bonnaroo, and countless tours all across the world have

There’s a warmth to Kanna’s Daily Life that can’t be found in the main Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid series. While Coolkyousinnjya’s series has a great sense of hilarity and sweetness, there’s a much friendly tone in Mitsuhiro Kimura’s spinoff. Volume

It's a whole lot of random on this week's Duck Amuck in Japan, with topics ranging from award shows and metal concerts to art galleries and cute gyarus! But first, King Baby Duck shares an incident that made him feel

Once again, I find myself asking the same question I did with the tenth volume of Fist of the North Star: Where do we go from here? Only this time, it’s with the fourteenth volume of Moriarty the Patriot. After

I honestly can’t remember the last time I was completely wowed by a volume of Jujutsu Kaisen. Looking back, the last time I gave this series a perfect score was Volume Ten in August 2021, right when “The Shibuya Incident”

When one seeks information from an enemy, the best possible means is via making someone break. This can involve a heaping of pain, heavy threats, and even the occasional use of water. But sometimes, it’s not the things that cause

When Circolo Vizioso hits the speakers, the world around you turns to black & white. The duo of Tony Scafidi and Paul Geigerzaehler craft hip-shaking grooves meant for the deepest underground clubs imaginable. With their mixture of hypnotic electric guitars,

A few months ago, I had the privilege of seeing a Fist of the North Star exhibition in Roppongi. (You can hear my thoughts on it in this episode of Duck Amuck in Japan.) In it were the original drawn

I can’t help but love when a manga volume lets its readers have their cake and eat it too. Despite some flaws with how this cabin arc got started in Fly Me to the Moon, it has certainly found a

From Suicide Girls and Powerpuff Girls collaborations to virtual gamings and starting their own record label, TsuShiMaMiRe have accomplished a lot! Now King Baby Duck sits down with the art punk trio to talk all about their last 25 years.