Music Review: The Band - Islands
August 31, 2008 by rhapsody
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The Band: Chapter 8. Islands was the final studio album that all five original members of The Band would record together. It seems they owed the Capital label one more album, so the group reached into their past for some unreleased tracks and leftover songs and combined them with a few new tunes and Islands was born.It was more of a hodgepodge than any of their…
Music Review: Beat Union - Disconnected
On their debut release the UK pop punkers Beat Union mix up new wave with punk rock. UK pop punkers Beat Union previously released Disconnected at the beginning of the summer, unknown to me. The band first grabbed my attention when I caught their live set at the Vans Warped Tour 2008 and much to my surprise, they are a first-class act. Their take on punk rock mixed with elements of new wave really was fun to listen to, not to…
Passenger: Music for the Dark and Humorous Heart
A music review of the up-and-coming British poop band, /Passenger. (I’ve no clue what the backslash means, but it is indeed in their name.)
Don’t be a player hater - Mac Central
August 31, 2008 by rhapsody
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Like the rest of us, our friends a few cubicles down at PC World get fed up to the point where the dam of their frustration eventually bursts. Such was the case when PC World posted its 11 Things We Hate About iTunes , along with an equally ire
Digital Noise: Music and Tech - CNET News
I was a big fan of Logitech’s Squeezebox Duet , which I saw demonstrated at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show, and today Logitech announced a follow-up that looks even better: a boombox for your digital music collection. And unlike the Duet, which
Goodbye, BitTorrent. Hello, Streaming. - Paste Magazine
Comcast’s decision to cap monthy broadband usage at 250GB is being decried as the end of the Internet as we know it. Maybe so, but it can also be seen as the dawn of the Streaming Era. As the Olympics drew to a close with big numbers - 75.5 million
Opera Mini 2 - Download.com
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Gadget of the week: Nokia N85 - Technology.timesonline
WHAT IS IT? Last year, the Nokia N95 set the benchmark for a feature-heavy handset complete with wi-fi and broadband-speed HSDPA mobile connectivity. The follow-up, the N96, has yet to be officially unveiled, but in the meantime Nokia’s new slider
Napster won’t rule out a sale - CNET News
Beleaguered online-music pioneer Napster announced to shareholders in a letter Friday that it’s still employing investment bank UBS and may be positioning itself for “strategic alternatives” to keeping the company public–i.e. a sale. The letter was
Will BlackBerry boldly beat off ‘killer’ iPhone in competitive - Silicon Republic
Can the new iPhone 3G emerge as a corporate killer device or will traditional business devices like the BlackBerry and Palm remain in vogue? Before the latest iPhone 3G device actually went to market in July, research firm Gartner gave the iPhone the
Digital TV recorders - Techradar.com
The French manufacturer makes a sensible start with the Archos TV+ by mimicking the sleek design of the Apple TV and many of the features that it offers. Content can be wirelessly streamed from your PC so that JPEGs, MP3s and DiVX can be accessed on
Music Review: The Airborne Toxic Event - The Airborne Toxic Event
August 31, 2008 by rhapsody
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37 minutes in Starbucks doesn’t even cut it. And so I’m standing in line at Starbucks behind two chicks having a spat about Bright Eyes and the barista finally tells me that my alarmingly-expensive ultra-pretentious coffee potion consisting of nothing more than coffee and a little blown half-fat-half-cow milk is ready. I have to transfer myself lightly past the two Bright Eyes chicks to…
Sir Astyn Martyn’s Music Review - Janelle Monáe - Metropolis
Enter Janelle Monáe and her groundbreaking EP release Metropolis: The Chase Suite (Special Edition)
Death Cab for Cutie: Narrow Stairs
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Music Review: Underoath - Lost in the Sound of Separation
First off, I’d like to state that Underoath is one of my favorite metal bands, despite their rather negative record with the overall metal community. Their entire career they have been called “unmetal” for their frequent use of clean singing and rabid scenester fan base. This was somewhat remedied with the release of 2006’s “Define the Great Line”
Rock On!! : bollywoodtakes.com - mp3 Download
August 31, 2008 by rhapsody
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Download Rock On Songs.. They have given a nice music review too..
Music Review: Eva Cassidy, “Somewhere”
This posthumous release of songs includes an eclectic mix of old school country, classic blues, and European madrigals, demonstrating the range of talent that was Eva Cassidy.
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When I Grow Up - The Pussycat Dolls - Music Review
“When I Grow Up” is a song about what people want to be when they grow up. “We all want to be famous,” it states. This song is not just about the members of The Pussycat Dolls achieving their childhood dreams. The Pussycat Dolls manager, Robert Antin, says that, “Inside every woman is a Pussycat Doll.”
Music Review: Jimmy Wayne - Do You Believe Me Now
Jimmy’s newest record a hit. Do You Believe Me Now is Jimmy Wayne’s first album since 2003. But let me tell you something: the album was definitely worth the wait. In this album, Jimmy puts his voice through hoops, demonstrating he can sing nice, poetic ballads or fast paced songs. Jimmy was voted “Hot Guy of the Month” by People magazine, but his album is…
Music Review: Various Artists - KCRW Sounds Eclectic: The Next One
August 31, 2008 by rhapsody
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Recorded live during Morning Becomes Eclectic, it’s a veritable mix tape of imagination and aesthetic. A good mix tape is more than a collection of music; it’s a mood unto itself. Whether you want a pick-me-up or a down-and-out vibe, the right batch of songs can take you there. Nowadays, mp3 playlists have taken the place of audio cassettes, but the spirit of a mix tape remains much the same. That spirit runs through KCRW Sounds Eclectic: The…
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Music Review: Miley Cyrus, “Breakout” (The-Trades.com)
As I continued listening through to the end, I began to realize that the order of the songs was an evolutionary chain of sorts, with the album opening with the pop/teen tunes (both in style and content), moving slowly into music that was both more meaningful and complex.
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Music Review: Himesh Reshammiya’s Karz
Himesh is back minus the nasal noise! Is he worth the wait or not? Find out!
Chamku Music Review: bollywoodtakes.com
Nice music review of Bobby Deol and Priyanka starrer Chamku.. Music by Monty Sharma of Saawariya fame..
Music Review: Byrne & Eno’s “Everything That Happens….”
After 27 years, the consummate experimental producer and the art school new wave artist combine again for a new album: “Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.” Far from the experimental zone of “Life in the Bush of Ghosts,” nevertheless, the new one is pleasing: David Byrne’s best work in decades. Brian Eno rules! Review & streaming links.
