Thankful For What?!?

November 25, 2021 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams They say you should be thankful on Thanksgiving. Thankful for what exactly? My family were not early settlers of the new land. We were still in Scotland fending off the English. Should I feel thankful that the English screwed over another race of people? The English […]

Roots of Creation’s Dub Free or Die Vol. #1

November 7, 2021 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Rude boys and girls bust out your 50-inch Jnco jeans and designer wallet chains! Roots of Creation has made a collection of Dub music that will make your grandma jive and your bong quiver. And when your grandma does start dancing, make sure to get that […]

Jefferson: The Cowardice Clown Bitch

October 1, 2021 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Yes I did! I said it. You read that title correct. Since Thomas Jefferson’s parents didn’t bestow a grand middle name for him, he will now be called, Thomas “Cowardice Clown Bitch” Jefferson (for short, Tom-bitch Jefferson) from now until we can actually eradicate racism and […]

Album Review: Blacktop Mojo’s Self-Title

October 1, 2021 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Blacktop Mojo comes out swinging with their high-octane Texas sex sludge metal sound on their fourth album, simply titled Blacktop Mojo. Don’t make the mistake of dismissing this collection because of the album title. This album is nothing short of being a diamond in your collection. […]

Top Dozen Drug Icons

September 1, 2021 Kyle K. Mann 0

by Kyle K. Mann & Kidman J. Williams with Ed Mann for Gonzo Today Drug icons exist in many forms in many eras, so any list like this is gonna be subjective. Also rather male. Click bait? Call it what you want, but the staff at Gonzo Today feel confident […]

Vinyl Vault: Blondie Parallel Lines

August 12, 2021 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Blondie hit the music scene with striking good looks while running parallel lines with the late 70’s punk scene, disco, their Warhol artistic sensibility, and the post punk/new wave genre that was to come. Debbie Harry was being primed to become the look and sound of […]