What do sex addicts, strippers, self-asphyxiation pranks and Colonial theme parks have in common? Absolutely nothing, unless one is referring to "Choke," the latest black comedy directed by newcomer Clark Gregg. Delightfully unsettling, "Choke" is most definitely not a film to watch on a Sunday afternoon with your parents.
Identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin launched their musical careers over a decade ago through a garage-band competition win while still in high school. They've come a long way from touring their native Canada on Greyhound busses-now playing sold-out shows worldwide and developing a fan base and following like no other.
Somewhere in a parallel universe, rock bands reacted to synthesizers, samplers and drum machines as nothing more than experimental instruments. Electronic sound gadgets evolved alongside their mechanical predecessors and the vocabulary of musicians expanded accordingly.