John ServiceBest Albums of 2017My picks for the five most-essential albums of the past twelve monthsJan 4, 2018Jan 4, 2018
John Service‘GLOW’ review —Alison Brie wrestling dramedy is far from being a “King of the Ring”Netflix’s fictional account of a real-life all-female 1980s wrestling promotion features a cast of heavyweight acting talent, but is…Jul 6, 2017Jul 6, 2017
John ServiceKing of Sports: A Bluffer’s Guide to New Japan Pro-WrestlingAhead of New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s debut shows in the United States, John Service offers new NJPW fans all the info they need to enjoy the…Jun 29, 2017Jun 29, 2017
John ServiceLorde: Melodrama review — All hail the new undisputed ‘Queen of Pop’The sophomore record from the 20-year-old New Zealander is a dizzying, and at times mesmerising account of young love and teenage angstJun 19, 2017Jun 19, 2017
John ServiceAlbum review: U2 — The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary “Super Deluxe” Edition (4-CD)Three decades after its original release, U2's ode to America remains as compelling and relevant as ever.Jun 9, 2017Jun 9, 2017
John Service‘Master of None’ Season Two reviewAziz Ansari’s hit comedy series returns after a lengthy hiatus, and is one of the standout TV shows of the yearJun 2, 2017Jun 2, 2017
John ServiceFather John Misty: Pure Comedy reviewThe third album from the former Fleet Foxes drummer is a brilliant, albeit flawed look at modern society and its relationship with…May 4, 2017May 4, 2017
John ServiceAlbum Review: Ryan Adams — PrisonerThe North Carolinian singer-songwriter’s 16th studio album is a triumph of heartbreak and hope.Mar 15, 2017Mar 15, 2017
John ServiceFirst Listen review: Lorde, “Green Light”After a three year hiatus, the 20-year-old singer-songwriter from New Zealand returns with a scintillating first single from her…Mar 7, 2017Mar 7, 2017
John Service‘La La Land’ review: Why I have fallen in love with ‘La La Land’Warning: The following post contains spoilers for ‘La La Land’.Feb 13, 2017Feb 13, 2017