David J discusses his new book, WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT? in two videos for Reviewer TV Post-punk/goth bassist, DJ and artist David J (David John Haskins) is out and about now promoting his big gnarly memoir, WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT?, from Jawbone Press in London. In the top video David sat down with Rob at Reviewer TV for a moment […]
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Reviewer TV: David J (Bauhaus, Love And Rockets) on his book, WHO KILLED MISTER MOONLIGHT?
Fat White Family
[Night Life] The sludgy psychedelia of FAT WHITE FAMILY Casbah SD, 5-14-15 Saul, from FAT WHITE FAMILY, a rather psychedelia-ish band from London, England, is seen here in the lawn jockey patio tonight 5/15/15, 11:50 p.m. at The Casbah in San Diego with a nice sexy wench (who turned out to be Alix Brown, NYC DJ originally from Atlanta and […]
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AEE Road Trip To Las Vegas 2015
Adult Entertainment Expo 2015 Road Trip by Bob Yunger Photo gallery HERE. So, in January 21– 24 Reviewer Magazine went to the Adult Entertainment Expo at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas to ask: “When was the golden era of internet porn and today how can individual webmasters make quick and easy money starting out in adult entertainment?” Yes […]
Drinking The Kool-aid Of The Late Kim Fowley
[Disillusionment] Kim Fowley’s Tribute Show was good, but the guy I could do without. By Reviewer Rob I fucking hated Kim Fowley before I ever met him, which thankfully I never did. As a pre-teen in the early 1970’s I’d heard his cover on the radio of “They’re Coming To Take Me Away (HaHa!)”, and even at that impressionable age […]