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Master of Puppets assesses the genre-defining album and discusses the influences of the most successful metal/thrash group of all time. Drawing on rare footage, this features the views of a lea...Read More
This DVD contains many never-seen-before interviews of Metal icons METALLICA, exploring the true lives of these larger-than-life heroes. The footage reveals how the biggest phenomena in the Me...Read More
Michael Angelo Nigro is a Kansas City multi-instrumentalist who recorded his first album in 1977, the self-titled Michael Angelo. Recorded during his off hours at his job as a session man at Li...Read More
A line-up that leaves connoisseurs of the international music scene rapturously clicking their tongues in appreciation. A sold-out theatre saw convincing evidence of just how powerful and excit...Read More
Enter the haunting world of “Michikusa”—a surreal stop motion, hand-painted short created by animation artist, Nalani Williams, accompanied by prolific experimental band, Boris. In this allego...Read More
THEY CAME FOR DINNER...TO FIND THEY WERE IT!! Microwave Massacre stars legendary stand-up comedian and actor Jackie Vernon as Donald, a disgruntled construction worker whose wife's predilection...Read More
Salvador Cresta checks in with lo-fi guitar wrangler Green Sahara, AKA Avery Chandler. From his Roland Jazz Chorus to his trusty Tascam, Avery shows us the tools he uses to build his fuzzy and ...Read More
Los Angeles-based animator Jamie Wolfe joins the wolf man Salvador Cresta for an attic hang out sesh, discussing her inky animations and videos with King Krule, Sneaks, Local Natives, King Gizz...Read More
Salvador Cresta reporting live from the attic in Argentina. This month, he welcomes us into the psychedelic world of some of the country's most interesting music, from cult artists like Los Siq...Read More
Adam Green pranced onto the indie rock landscape with The Moldy Peaches in the ’90s and early 2000s and has continued a streak of strange music and art ever since. On this episode of Midnight M...Read More
Mind your head. Salvador Cresta speaks with Brooklyn based producer Zach Phillips of Fievel Is Glauque, Blanche Blanche Blanche, Perfect Angels—and many more projects—about touring with Stereolab.
Zully Adler of Banana Head joins Salvador Cresta to discuss his cult cassette label Goaty Tapes. An explorer of global DIY music culture, Zully’s tapes demonstrate his care for artifacts from a...Read More
How does Utah-based artist Mickey Miles make his psychedelic pop cartoons? He explains today on Midnight Music Review in the Attic, exploring his videos for John Cale of the Velvet Underground,...Read More
From freak folk to computer music, Montague, Massachusetts-based artist Kurt Weisman creates strange, beguiling songs. Take a walk through Weisman’s history and learn everything about where he’...Read More
Artist, painter, animator, and musician John Andrews joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to share details of his process, discuss his videos for Woods, Cut Worms, and others, how to utilize out ...Read More
Pedrum Siadatian ventures up to the attic to explore the psychedelic pop sounds of his solo project, Paint, as well discuss his work with Los Angeles-garage rockers Allah-Las, the influence of ...Read More
Welcome back to the attic, where Argentinian wolf-man Salvador Cresta catches up with enigmatic experimental rock duo Kamikaze Palm Tree who discuss their work with Cate Le Bon, covering Led Ze...Read More
Cartoonist Mark Neeley joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to discuss his primitive animation techniques, and inspiration. Includes music and projects by Michael Rault, Never Young Beach, John A...Read More
Supernatural hi-jinx ensue when SNL writer Mike O'Brien joins Zabrecky to conduct a seance to summon 60 minutes regular Andy Rooney.
The documentary 'Ice Break' (1979) tells the story of Martial arts expert Frank Perry, who hones his breaking skills by practicing on monumental slabs of ice.