Reviews

Hooray For Earth: Cellphone [EP] – Music Review

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August 7, 2011
Hooray For Earth: Cellphone [EP] – Music Review

By Sofia degli Alessandri Boston based Hooray for Earth’s newest record, “Cellphone EP” delivers not only a pretty sound musical package but successfully creates, carries out, and leaves an impression. Ranging from progressive rock sounding songs to more Weezer inspired ones, the EP’s tracks all seem to flow into each other and with each...
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The A.K.A’s (Are Everywhere!): Everybody Make Some Noise! — Music Review

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August 7, 2011
The A.K.A’s (Are Everywhere!): Everybody Make Some Noise! — Music Review

By Lauren Saul If punk is your thing, add this album to your stash. The A.K.A.’s (Are Everywhere!) eat, sleep, and bleed punk rock.  And their sophomore album (but first full length album), Everybody Make Some Noise! has stayed true to those habits.  From the first heavy drumbeat in the album opener “This is...
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Dengue Fever: Cannibal Courtship – Music Review

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August 6, 2011
Dengue Fever: Cannibal Courtship – Music Review

By Gabe Vigh RIYL: Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron & other Khmer Rock artists, Deerhoof, Yoko Ono It’s difficult to explain why female singers from South Asia are so consistently alluring. Is it the exotic phrasing? The pixie-like pitch? Something more primeval? These sorts of questions would probably be better answered by Ethan and Zac...
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Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi: Rome Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Music Review

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August 6, 2011
Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi: Rome Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Music Review

By Gabe Vigh RIYL: Air-The Virgin Suicides soundtrack, Portishead, Ennio Morricone It may seem like a stretch, but Danger Mouse has likened his rapidly expanding career as “It” producer and eccentric collaborator to that of a film director. In a 2006 issue of New York Times magazine, he stated “I want to create a...
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TRON: Legacy Reconfigured – Music Review

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August 6, 2011
TRON: Legacy Reconfigured – Music Review

By Gabe Vigh RIYL: The Chemical Brothers, Justice, Prodigy, Moby, Nine Inch Nails Without question, Daft Punk received a gift from the Gods of Relevancy when they were chosen to do the soundtrack for 2010s Tron: Legacy sequel. Staying fresh and new in today’s fast paced music industry is a difficult feat for most...
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Birds Of Avalon: Outer Upper Inner – Music Review

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June 29, 2011
Birds Of Avalon: Outer Upper Inner – Music Review

By Gabe Vigh RIYL: Wolfmother, The Deadly Syndrome, The Kooks, The Honeydrips Although they are often tagged with the moniker “psychedelic rock”, Birds of Avalon can play convincingly straight when they need to. The group formed back in 2005 after core members Cheetie Kumar and Paul Siler left their former outfit Cherry Valence, got...
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Domer: Vaguest Vacation – Music Review

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June 29, 2011
Domer: Vaguest Vacation – Music Review

By John West …If you could imagine Everlast and Sublime with a little Flobots thrown in the mix you would have Domer. From the opening track “You’re on to Me” Domer showcases their lyrical prowess. “Drawing the lines between questions and statements. Failing to find a prayer to say Grace with.” Well crafted songs...
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Mostly Bears: The Ed Mitchell Clinic – Music Review

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June 29, 2011
Mostly Bears: The Ed Mitchell Clinic – Music Review

By Ilya Setrakian If you’re a fan of the Local Natives, The Black Keys, or Modest Mouse, then Mostly Bears’ new album; The Ed Mitchell Clinic will stick well with you.  Mostly Bears puts themselves out there with heavy drum lines, dissonant keys, thin sounding guitar lines, and abstract vocals. “Airports” has a very...
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Arctic Sleep: Earth to Earth – Music Review

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June 29, 2011
Arctic Sleep: Earth to Earth – Music Review

By John West Earth to Earth is Arctic Sleep’s follow up to 2009′s Abysmal Lullabies. Instead of Keith D performing a one man show, co founder of this Chicago based band, Mike Gussis is back on guitars. Nick Smalkowski is behind the drums. Keith D’s vocals are as dark and rich in a Leonard...
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Super 8 (2011) – Movie Review

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June 15, 2011
Super 8 (2011) – Movie Review

By Kelvin Watkins In 1979 Ohio, several youngsters (Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney, Gabriel Basso) are making a zombie movie with a Super-8 camera. In the midst of filming, the friends witness a horrifying train derailment and are lucky to escape with their lives. They soon discover that the catastrophe was no accident, as a...
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