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The Inbox - CocoRosie, Andy Partridge, Fiction Like Candy and Stars of Track and Field

A lot of exciting stuff has been piling up in The Plugg inbox lately. Being that by the time any of us will get to properly review it, you’d have probably watched the “Behind the Music” feature about it on VH1, I figured we plug it while it’s hot.

Andy Partridge:
XTC front man, Andy Partridge is […]

DVD Review: Terry Gilliam’s ‘Tideland’

Terry Gilliam made two films in 2005, The Brothers Grimm, out on DVD for some time now, and Tideland, which is just out this week.

You might wonder why it took two years for this movie to be released but the real mystery was how it got released at all. In a black and white introductory […]

Song of the Week - March 23

Every week each of our writers shares the song that made his week just a little bit brighter…
RustyCat
“The Boho Dance” by Bjork
The new tribute album for Joni Mitchell is due April 24th. I had a chance to listen to some of the covers on it by such artists as Sarah McLachlan, Sufjan Stevens, Emmylou […]

Website Review: Filmspot the Ultimate Movie Community

I love movies and for years now I’ve been relying on IMDB as my official source of information, but no more - Filmspot hits the spot.

When it comes to movies you couldn’t find a better source than IMDB, it’s a one stop shop for movie lovers. But it has always been missing a key element, […]

Unlikely Solos

The 80’s pretty much killed the solo. Heavy metal with all its decadence ensured that solos are tightly packaged into forseeable and boring instrumentals in the middle of the song. Jazz gave way to fusion, and Eric Clapton got that horrible red guitar. Next to that “No Stairway to Heaven” sign, guitar shops were contemplating […]

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