Posts Tagged ‘Review’

Local spotlight: Eye – 'Center of the Sun' album review

Local spotlight: Eye – 'Center of the Sun' album review Columbus, unfortunately, does not have a thriving hard rock/heavy metal scene like our neighbor to the north, Cleveland. The "rock and roll capital of the world" can lay claim to Chimaira, Mushroomhead, Trent Reznor, Gilby Clarke, Eric Singer, … Read more on Examiner.com Three Inches [...]

Air Playit App Review

Air Playit App Review Air Playit is Digiarty Software's latest app, designed to take on the video and audio file streaming market and allow users to access their files remotely, no matter what the file format with an impressively simple functionality and a clever eye for … Read more on WhatCulture! Music, entertainment files found [...]

Gerald Levert Do I Speak for the World Pop Music CD Review

Gerald Levert has released his most recent CD entitled Do I Speak For The World. This one grabs your attention right from the very beginning with Intro/Speak For The World and won’t let go until the very last note of the very last song Do I Speak For The World, which by the way is [...]

Review: Jerusalem Quartet | Dallas Chamber Music | Caruth Auditorium

Review: Jerusalem Quartet | Dallas Chamber Music | Caruth Auditorium Dallas Chamber Music presented the group at Southern Methodist University's Caruth Auditorium on Monday evening as part of their outstanding series, which has been stellar this year. Made up of violinists Alexander Pavlovsky and Sergei Bresler, … Read more on TheaterJones Performing Arts News Tuesday, [...]

Review – Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Xbox 360 download)

Review – Alan Wake's American Nightmare (Xbox 360 download) Here we have an episodic, download-only, horror sidequel. Not often we see a game that ticks all of those boxes – but here we do. And for the bargain price of 1200 Microsoft Points (about £10) the latest Alan Wake game is available on Xbox Live [...]

Concert Review: The Walkmen celebrate their 10th anniversary in Toronto

Concert Review: The Walkmen celebrate their 10th anniversary in Toronto Seconds after The Walkmen tore through Angela Surf City, one of the very best songs in their catalogue, one fan standing directly behind me yelled something that the New York City veterans must hear on a nightly basis. “Bring back The Rat. Read more on [...]

Music Review: Girlschool – Hit and Run – Revisited

Music Review: Girlschool – Hit and Run – Revisited ORG Girlschool is a rare all-female heavy metal band that, despite never having attained superstar status, has produced good music for over three decades. Lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Kim McAuliffe and bassist Enid Williams formed the British band in … Read more on Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) [...]

Kid Cudi x Dot Da Genius (WZRD) – WZRD Album Review

Kid Cudi x Dot Da Genius (WZRD) – WZRD Album Review If any modern hip hop artist could seamlessly transition into rock, it would conceivably be the self-titled “Mr. Rager”. That should be pretty obvious to anyone who is in-touch with modern hip hop or the greater current music landscape. Read more on This Beat [...]

Al Dimeola Consequence of Chaos Jazz Music CD Review

One word describes the CD Consequence Of Chaos from Al DiMeola… AWESOME! I wish it weren’t the case but, it’s not everyday that I get a CD from an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just can’t [...]

Music Review: The Kinks – Face To Face

Music Review: The Kinks – Face To Face ORG The Kinks released Face To Face during late 1966 and it found the band poised right on the edge of leaving their hard rock, power chord laden roots behind and moving on to the subtle rock music with incisive lyrics that would dominate their sound … [...]