All Entries Tagged With: "album"

Hannibal Buress’ ‘Animal Furnace’
As Hannibal Buress puts it in his new album Animal Furnace, his is a name that has caused him to miss out on many sexual opportunities

Stand-Up Comedy in the Digital Age
Has 2012 seen a revolution in the way we watch comedy?

Aziz Ansari’s ‘Dangerously Delicious’
Time will tell that Aziz is not a TV actor moonlighting as a comedian. It might be the other way around.

Reggie Watts’ ‘A Live At Central Park’
I still can’t decide if I want to describe Watts as comically musical or musically hilarious

Louis C.K.’s New Album Release, ‘Word’
There are three things that are absolutely certain in this world. Death, taxes, and a new Louis C.K. special every year.

Andy Woodhull’s ‘Lucy’
Comedy about a budding man, his dog and what he suspects is a crazy but responsible sex orgy.

Eddie Gossling’s ‘Fresh Brewed’
Gossling is a cartoon, and in the best of ways.

Mike Brody’s ‘That’s Not What I Meant’
Sometimes it’s nice to listen to a comedian who’s not pissed off at the world.

Lisa Lampanelli’s ‘Equal Opportunity Offender’
Lisa Lampanelli is a bitch. Plain and simple. However, unlike other obnoxious women I’ve listened to (i.e. sorority girls, my mother) that’s the exact reason why I love her

Jimmy Fallon to Release New Album Cleverly Titled ‘Blow Your Pants Off’
On Thursday, June 12, comedian and host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon will release a full-length album entitled Blow Your Pants Off in conjunction with Warner Bros. Records.

Rich Vos Fills the Void
The comedian talks about his latest album “Still Empty Inside” as well as his personal struggle to find happiness

Jo Koy’s ‘Lights Out’
Jo Koy is proud of his son. But he shows it – how should we say – in an alternative way.

Andy Hendrickson’s ‘Underachiever’
The title for his upcoming comedy album is inspired largely by the fact that he has a brother, who according to him, is a Navy Seal who graduated from Harvard with a master’s in business

Doug Stanhope’s ‘Before Turning the Gun on Himself’
Doug Stanhope is unlike any other comedian of his generation. Most middle-aged comedians are caught somewhere between the foibles of parenting, marriage and death. Not him

Tom Papa’s ‘Live in New York City’
By all appearances, Papa is a normal guy. He’s a balding forty-four year-old man married with kids. The thing that stands out about Tom is his moxie. His on stage command of his material, humor and middle aged angst.



