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Big Treble in Little China – 4
John Lucero and Brittany Beshel are heading back in time to the year 2008!…Okay it wasn’t the strongest year for music, but hey we are going to talk about it anyway. Brittany’s ears are treated to Weezy F Baby himself, and it goes exactly as you would expect. Her music suggestion was a little more […]
Big Treble in Little China – 3
It’s time for some more musical thoughts from John Lucero and Brittany Beshel! They get some of their disagreements and hurt feelings out of the way early to gush about one of the year’s best albums. John is also introduced to a man named Peggy with some THOUGHTS. Here is the music for this […]
Big Treble in Little China – 2
We told you this was actually a show! This week John Lucero and Brittany Beshel praise a couple things and then quickly have there hopes dashed by others. It’s basically a metaphor for life. At least we can take solace in the fact “Pyramids” is still a masterpiece. Here is the music of this […]
Big Treble in Little China -1
It’s the inaugural episode of our brand new music podcast! Join John Lucero and Brittany Beshel as they learn a new way to play Duck, Duck, Goose, and take the world’s worst trip into the woods. Also, why do the Grammy’s still exist? Here is the music of this week’s show: Intro – “Queen” […]
John Lucero’s Top 10 Games of the Year
This has been a hell of a year for video games. The sheer amount of good to great releases feels unprecedented. I honestly believe there were fantastic games for every taste out there in the year 2017. My personal list has been pretty fluid with changing titles and orders every time I thought about it. […]
John Lucero’s Top 5 Movies of the Year
As I was putting this list together I came to a realization; I didn’t have strong enough feelings on some movies I saw this year to justify a top 10 list, so I decided to drop it down to five. That way I’m not wasting your time by praising something I only sort of enjoyed. […]
John Lucero’s Top 10 Albums of the Year
Music was so good in 2017. As a huge hip hop fan, the breadth of quality options lead to me listening to a new album or two every week. I totaled just over 70 full length albums this year and that doesn’t include the many singles I also enjoyed. What I’m trying to say is […]
Destiny 2 Review
Platforms: Playstation 4 (reviewed), Windows, and Xbox One Destiny 2 is Destiny with confidence. The first game, while mechanically sound, was plagued by poor design decisions and an oppressive level of grinding in the endgame. It was a full year with the release of The Taken King expansion that the game started to realize its […]
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Review
Platforms: Playstation 4 (reviewed) and Windows Video games have generally not been the most nuanced vehicles for expressing the effects of mental illness and that’s what makes Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice so much more impressive. Developer Ninja Theory combined it’s knack for cinematic presentaion with a very taboo topic to create an unforgettable, if flawed, game. […]
Splatoon 2 Review
Platforms: Nintendo Switch I wasn’t sure about Splatoon 2. I hadn’t played the first (like most I didn’t own a WiiU) and the gimmick of painting over killing seemed almost too passive. I’m happy to admit how wrong I was. Splatoon 2 is a fantastic mesh of unique ideas and style, even if it is […]