This week's Drive-In takes a look at Richard Linklater's latest, Everybody Wants Some.
Will Schube speaks with Brian Allen Simon—who records and performs under the name Anenon—about intellectualizing art, classical training, and running a label.
Will Schube tries to explain how Kevin Morby is sort of kind of like Bruce Springsteen, even though he's not. Singing Saw is great, though!
Will Schube takes a look at "Berlin Got Blurry," the excellent first single from Parquet Courts' equally great Human Performance.
The debut single from Secretly Canadian's newest band, Whitney.
The Drive-In Theater returns for its second week, taking a look at The Revenant.
Bombino's new album promises to be great because the Black Keys are nowhere near it.
Will Schube talks with Deantoni Parks about working with John Cale, sampling as a means of communication, and jam bands.
Our weekly film review finds Will Schube trying to explain what makes Joy so bad.
Passion of the Weiss takes the week to celebrate the life and mourn the death of David Bowie.