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Music Review: Janelle Mon?e
Critics are loath to admit it, but every once in a while we come across an album of such thuddingly obvious quality that writing a straight-up review seems boring. When a release is heralded by so many outletsin print, on television, through the blogospheresometimes all that’s left to say is, yes, the subject under consideration really is fantastic: ho-hum, end of story. This is what has …

Music Review: The Whybirds – Cold Blue Sky
There’s no why about it. The Whybirds have delivered a quality album. Music – Arts – Reviews – Personal Archives – Singing

Less than 100 people showed at open casting call for MTV’s ‘Jersey – NJ.com

May 31, 2010 by admin  
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PictureGroup Jenni ‘J-Woww’ Farley, Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino, Pauly Delvecchio, and Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi of the MTV show “Jersey Shore” pose during rehearsals for the Spike TV “Video Game Awards 2009″ at The Event Deck at LA Live in Los

Music Review: Janelle Mon?e

May 30, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Music Reviews


Critics are loath to admit it, but every once in a while we come across an album of such thuddingly obvious quality that writing a straight-up review seems boring. When a release is heralded by so many outletsin print, on television, through the blogospheresometimes all that’s left to say is, yes, the subject under consideration really is fantastic: ho-hum, end of story. This is what has …

Music Review: Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles (II)
Not quite the same Atari 2600-induced acid trip as the first album, version 2 by Crystal Castles plays on a different level. Its lighter, but still quirky and provocative. Singer Alice Glass and musician Ethan Kath quickly built up a cult of fans a couple of years ago. You can find dozens of …

Music Review: The Whybirds – Cold Blue Sky
There’s no why about it. The Whybirds have delivered a quality album. Music – Arts – Reviews – Personal Archives – Singing

Music Review: Jimmy Needham – Nightlights
A story of love,humility,passion, and appreciation for God’s grand plan for mankind. Jimmy Needham – God – Arts – Religion and Spirituality – Christianity

Music Review: Avett Brothers’ appeal hits when music starts
The Avett Brothers packed the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion last night with very little airplay, a following that has taken most of the past decade to build and a style marked by acoustic instrumentation and sentimental songs with not a hint of irony.

Music Review: Neverever – Angelic Swells
Neverever is the new band from couple Jihae and Wallace Meeks. They met in Glasgow, but relocated to L.A., no doubt lured by sunnier weather and better food. The band is anchored by Jihae’s powerful voice and the duo’s love of pop music from another era. They combine sixties pop, seventies punk …

May 30, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Rock Music

Music Review: Junior Kelly – Red Pond

May 30, 2010 by admin  
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A solid album, and worth the five-year wait. Music – Arts – Shopping – Home and Garden – History

Music review: ‘Clarissa Sequence’
The more we learn about Robin Holloway’s opera “Clarissa,” the more dazzling and enticing a score it seems to be. I say “seems” because Holloway’s 1976 opus, based on Samuel Richardson’s novel, is still known fully only to those audiences lucky enough to have… Samuel Richardson – Clarissa – Robin Holloway – Opera – Fiction

Music review of the Philadelphia Orchestra at Strathmore
The still-fabulous Philadelphians made their first appearance at the Music Center at Strathmore on Wednesday night in a conservative, all-Russian program. The Philadelphia Orchestra is trying to move forward after years of uncertainty; on top of financial woes common to everyone else, it is still… Music – Strathmore – Arts – Murder – Philadelphia Orchestra

Music Review chases well-deserved win
Music Review has been getting closer and closer to a win this preparation and John O’Shea believes the mare deserves to break through for a stakes victory in the McKell Cup at Rosehill.

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