Norwegian singer/songwriter, producer and novelist, Jenny Hval, made her solo debut in 2006 as Rockettothesky with the dreamy, folk-pop album To Sing You Apple Trees. Hval began releasing music...Read More
Constant Smiles, the collective led by Ben Jones, began in 2009 on his home of Martha’s Vineyard, inspired by the music scene centered around the island’s now defunct community record store, Ab...Read More
Described by some as a video masterpiece, Black Joy is a colorful and artistic mix capturing Psychic TV in a number of guises. This film includes 2 full length programs previously available onl...Read More
“Take Off” to Chicago-based independent label Drag City featuring music videos from Bill Callahan, Ty and Denée Segall, Circuit des Yeux and Smog.
“Take Off” to Seattle-based independent label Sub Pop featuring music videos from Weyes Blood, Metz, Wolf Parade and Bully.
In 1969, he became one of history's infamous villains, presented by the media as evil incarnate. CHARLES MANSON SUPERSTAR sets the record straight after years of media disinformation, and featu...Read More
Anyone else remember the lenticular VHS cover from this straight to video comedy-horror title in the mid 90s!? We do! After an accident that left murderer Jack Frost dead in genetic material th...Read More
In 2005, Rev. Stang converted the 1” master to DV format and added a few glimpses of the greatly aged SubGenius preachers. Includes "The Bobacatto," with music by Rev. Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO...Read More
Well folks, the Night Flight library never ceases to amaze us. It is literally a treasure chest of nostalgic gold. This week we’re incredibly excited to share a full, uncut interview with Mark ...Read More
Southern California. The late 70s. Spike-haired kids with tattoos and a love for loud music stuck out like sore thumbs. These Punk pioneers found their only sanctuary at Cuckoo's Nest, a club i...Read More
Iconic Horror and D.C. Punk. A Jekyll and Hyde-like interview with one of Horror's most infamous villains and a retrospective of the Washington D.C. punk scene of the 1980s.
Heavy Metal and Punk. Classic Interviews featuring legends of heavy metal and punk rock. Late Night TV from the 80s never felt so good. Features animation, rock gods, pop culture icons, and oth...Read More
Hard Rock Metal and Video Music Pioneers. Featuring cartoons, pop culture icons, and a divine drag queen.
"I Think We're Alone Now" is a documentary that focuses on two individuals, Jeff and Kelly, who claim to be in love with the 80's pop singer Tiffany. Jeff Turner, a 52-year-old man from Santa C...Read More
A direct homage to the horror/sci-fi/creature features of the 50s and 60s, right down to the poor quality film, "rubber monster", bad dialogue, numerous puns and negligible budget. What makes t...Read More
By 1971 David Bowie was branded a one-hit-wonder, Lou Reed was considered washed up following a disastrous debut and Iggy Pop was seen as merely a drug crazed ex-Stooge. But a meeting of minds ...Read More
For many, Peter Anton's house embodies an end-of-life nightmare: the utility companies long ago shut off the heat and electricity, the floorboards are rotting, and the detritus of a chaotic lif...Read More
Classic 1932 Zombie movie with Bela Lugosi. The word "zombie" was introduced to American readers in 1920 in William B Seabrook's book about Haitian voodoo, THE MAGIC ISLAND. In February 1932, z...Read More
Back in 1991, just before the sad demise of Factory Records, there was 'Cities in the Park', an outdoor event over 2 days, staged at Manchester's Heaton Park. Bands include: A Certain Ratio; Ne...Read More
Indian folklore calls it Sasquatch. The white man named it Bigfoot. Deep in the snow-covered backwoods it lurks. An elusive, massive beast rarely glimpsed by man, this create of the frozen nort...Read More