Vegas Seven • 17th May 2017 Alien: Covenant Renews Faith in the Franchise Alien: Covenant" fills in all the right blanks for "Prometheus," propelling the franchise forward in a way its predecessor failed to do.
Vegas Seven • 23rd September 2017 Lorde Really Is a Stick of "Homemade Dynamite" The New Zealand songstress appeared unflappably in her element, all elbows and spastic dance moves.
Vegas Seven • 18th July 2017 Thrones! The Musical Parody Brings Laughter to the Realm The show pokes fun in a way fans will appreciate
Vegas Seven • 27th July 2017 A Ghost Story Lingers Long After the Credits Roll The indie film teaches a haunting lesson about letting go.
Vegas Seven • 30th June 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming Trades Angst For Easygoing Entertainment Marvel’s latest revamp shows the comic book hero through a narrower lens
DTLV • 19th July 2017 Haim's Something to Tell You Speaks to Our Retro-Loving Souls The Los Angeles rock trio’s four-years-in-the-making sophomore effort doesn’t disappoint.
Vegas Seven • 16th June 2017 Chemistry Makes Rough Night Surprisingly Smooth "Rough Night" might not break any new ground, but it does expand well on what’s already been done.
Vegas Seven • 9th June 2017 The Mummy Struggles to Resurrect Its Bygone Charm "The Mummy" began with good bones, but sadly, the rest of the film just couldn’t maintain.
Vegas Seven • 26th September 2016 Empire of the Sun Reminds Us Why We’re “Alive” It’s hard to see any other band the same once you’ve experienced the theatricality of this Australian electronic-rock duo.
Vegas Seven • 17th August 2015 Of Monsters and Men Delivers That ‘Mountain Sound’ Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir’s haunting plea to undo this storm in “Thousand Eyes” offered proper warning for the cyclone of sound we were about to experience.
Vegas Seven • 25th April 2016 The 1975 Captures the Moment Frontman Matthew Healy casually smoked and sipped wine throughout the set, but his vocals never waned.
Vegas Seven • 17th August 2016 Album Reviews: Dinosaur Jr., Noname and Shura We break down the newest releases from rock veterans Dinosaur Jr., Chicago newcomer Noname and rising pop singer Shura.
Vegas Seven • 17th October 2016 Alessia Cara Puts on a Meaningful Display Considering Alessia is still in the freshman phase of her career, she didn’t have as much material to work with as a seasoned artist would. But quality far outweighed quantity here.
Vegas Seven • 16th June 2015 Neon Trees Shows the Pool ‘Mad Love’ The band teed off with new single "Songs I Can't Listen To," and it was all a desert dance party from there.
Vegas Seven • 25th October 2016 Charli XCX Plays It Safe But Never Boring If you accepted Charli XCX’s late-night Pride performance for what it was—a strobe light marathon of interpretive trap dance—then you had a good time.
Vegas Seven • 16th April 2015 Marina and the Diamonds Delivers a Frootful Performance The singer dipped into all three of her albums, but nothing satisfied fans more than when she circled back to her first, The Family Jewels.