Rarely available to rent, this is a fascinating tale, garnered through home movies and interviews with friends and associates, of one man's quest for meaning in an anodyne, material obsessed world. In a s... read full review
One of the best albums of the late 90's, Bring It On should be on every road trip and in every cd rack. Gravelly vocals and swampy guitar riffs allow mini screenplays to form as you make that solo, 6 day ... read full review