From his House of Pain days to his current manifestation as a blues singing Whitey Ford, Everlast has always been an innovator in Hip-Hop. With his latest album... Read More...
You'll not see this review until the 18th of March, but as I write it millions of people around the world are celebrating St. Patrick's Day. To be perfectly hon... Read More...
Truthfully speaking, Everlast hasn't been a rap artist for a while now. 1998's "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues" marked the end of his Master of Ceremonies career,... Read More...
It's never fair to compare a sequel to the original. Inevitably, comparisons between the two will always tend to favor the first for creating the concept and m... Read More...
Another well seasoned package from Battle Axe Records that serves as a musical blessing from non-MTV side of Hip Hop. Defenders of the Underworld brings out ma... Read More...
Jet Li, on screen, kicks MUCH ass. Tommy Boy, off screen, doesn't quite know how to impact with his force.
A soundtrack like this would seem to be a natural; af... Read More...