Music Review: Saosin - In Search of Solid Ground
September 24, 2009 by admin
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Saosin’s Sophomore Album Needs More Airplay…
Music Review: Inglourious Basterds Motion Picture Soundtrack
Nice collection of songs, again. Tarantino always has great soundtracks.
Music Review: Jay Z - The Blueprint 3
Rap kingpin Jay Z’s third Blueprint installment is a solid new entry in the hip hop canon.
Music Review: Hawk Nelson - Live Life Loud
Fourth album, and the band keeps improving.
Electronic Music Industry Event, Flux Summit, To Take Place in San Francisco on October 1, 2009
On October 1st, the Flux Summit, a free, single evening event featuring a discussion, a mixer and a music review session will take place at Pyramind in San Francisco.
Dil Bole Hadippa: Battered Cricket
Yashraj movies have always been rich in characters, content, colour, Punjabi and social messages (3CPSM). Every farm fresh YR produce makes life look like a fairy tale taking the audience into an world of happiness and love with an utopian impossibility, which cynics, critics and cynical critics brand as ‘entertainment for gobar audience’. What? You have never heard that phrase mentioned before? Well, now you have. Yashraj movies remind me of gobar (cow-dung) – for some people it’s the holy goo,
Buzz In: What TV Shows Have The Best Music?
Earlier this week, I mentioned Alexandra Patsavas you guys. (She’s the music supervisor from Grey’s Anatomy , Gossip Girl , and The O.C. , and she also worked on the New Moon soundtrack .) She’s one of the best in the biz at picking out the perfect song - thanks to her, I still think of that scene on The O.C. when Marissa shoots Trey whenever I hear Imogen Heap’s “Hide and Seek.” Bringing Patsavas up got me thinking about all the great music on TV. I admittedly own a Grey’s soundtrack
An interview with Taxi Violence
It’s midway through June and I’m off to meet with Rian and Louis to discuss the new Taxi Violence album, The Turn that was, at the time currently in the works. We (Louise, their publicist and I) meet up with the Louis and are shortly joined by Rian at High 5 and then move next door to Vida. Settling down at Vida, we start chatting and Rian’s first question is about Twitter and how to get more followers. Louis lights up a cigarette and settles down to listen. After discussing Twitter for awhi
Music Review: Volcano Choir - Unmap
September 23, 2009 by admin
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Volcano Choir- Unmap, an album dedicated entirely to music.
Music Review: Chris Smither – Time Stands Still
Another quiet masterpiece from a master of American roots
Music Review | Fuzjko Hemming - New York Times
Music Review | Fuzjko Hemming New York Times It would be hard for any decent-hearted listener, having read about the 77-year-old pianist Fuzjko Hemming’s personal struggles, …
What a tease: A rundown of what’s in our Sept. 23 issue
COVER STORY— 2009 Fall Arts Preview: Saluting arts organizations that are diving into the unknown this fall.NEWS & VIEWS— Image of the week: Stinkin’ up Selby Gardens.— The week that was: Some interestin’ health care stats.— .Com-ments: More Boxing Club fallout.— Don’t panic! Your war questions answered: Did Obama just surrender Europe to Russia?FOOD & DRINK— Restaurant review: Station 400 takes breakfast — the most overlooked meal of the day — seriously.— Food news: The USDA to the rescue!— Nei
Music Review: 3OH!3 - Want (Deluxe Edition)
A bland electronic frat-pop record gets a deluxe edition. Yay.
An interview with Taxi Violence
It’s midway through June and I’m off to meet with Rian and Louis to discuss the new Taxi Violence album, The Turn that was, at the time currently in the works. We (Louise, their publicist and I) meet up with the Louis and are shortly joined by Rian at High 5 and then move next door to Vida. Settling down at Vida, we start chatting and Rian’s first question is about Twitter and how to get more followers. Louis lights up a cigarette and settles down to listen. After discussing Twitter for awhi
Music Review: Volcano Choir - Unmap
September 23, 2009 by admin
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Volcano Choir- Unmap, an album dedicated entirely to music.
Yogi (2009)-Tamil Movie-Music Review
Yogi is a 2009 Tamil movie directed by Subramaniam Siva with Ameer, Madhumitha, Nirmala Periasamy, Snegan. The music is by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Read the music review at CalcuttaTube.
Connector Music Review
As the crowds began to gather at the door of The Pod, Harcourt Street, they were greeted with a smile and the much appreciated ‘Free Drink Pass’ valid for one ice cold bottle of Heineken, the nights main sponsors. After a few drinks and a chat with fellow music lovers, next on the agenda was speakers from all aspects of music. The event, which was kindly sponsored by Heineken, kicked off with talks from guest speakers such as Today FMs Alison Curtis, Pod Promotions Siobhan O’Dowd, Phantom FMs
Marty reviews… from pagan metal to Rod the Mod…
Music Review: Saosin - In Search of Solid Ground
Saosin’s Sophomore Album Needs More Airplay…
‘New Moon’ Soundtrack Lineup Announced: Killers, Thom Yorke, More
On Monday morning, MTV News reported that “Twilight” fav band Muse would be contributing a remixed version of the song “I Belong to You,” from their new album, The Resistance, for the upcoming ” New Moon ” soundtrack. Just hours later, “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer released the album’s full track listing on her Web site. The soundtrack will include 15 songs, most from artists new to this vampire universe… “Paul McCartney. We’re working on it.” That was lead actor in acomedy winne
September 22, 2009 by admin
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Music Review: Elton John - Blue Moves
September 21, 2009 by admin
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The album that helped bring an end to Elton’s 1970’s reign as the Goliath of the music business.
Music Review: David Gray?s latest ?Draw The Line? another dash of soulful folk
Music Review: Gray CD another dash of soulful folk David Gray, “Draw the Line” (Downtown/Mercer Street) David Gray returns from a hiatus with his eighth full-length effort and first in four years, “Draw the Line.” The British folk-rocker made a splash stateside with 2000’s “White Ladder” on the strength of the hit singles “Babylon” and “Please Forgive Me.” […]
?London Dreams? promises chartbusters (IANS Music Review)
Film: “London Dreams”; Music Directors: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy; Lyricists: Prasoon Joshi; Singers: Vishal Dadlani, Roopkumar Rathod, Abhijit Ghoshal, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shankar Mahadevan, Zubeen Garg, Feroz Khan and Mohan; Rating:*** Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s music rarely disappoints. And they have lived up to people’s expectations once again with great tracks in “London dreams”. The forthcoming musical stars Salman Khan, Ajay […]
Music Review: Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - On Tour With Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton: Chapter 9.
Yes Yes Album Rock Music CD Review
Sep.18, 2009 in UncategorizedYes released their most recent album entitled Yes Album. It’s a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I’m more than happy to announce that’s exactly what I must say about this one. There simply is NOT a bad one in the bunch. No fillers here at all, with each song standing tall on it’s own. Yes Album has a pleasantly varied, mix of 9 tracks that are very well written and brilliantly perfor
