August 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under American Idol
Music Review: Jodi King – Little Smile
August 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
While some artists have a crossover appeal, others target specific segments, particularly various age groups. Canadian singer/songwriter Jodi King sets such an example, with her sunny, young lyrics. Teenagers may gravitate toward her optimistic attitude and songs that address becoming an adult.
Music Review: Goo Goo Dolls sleepwalk through ‘Something For The Rest Of Us’
Goo Goo Dolls, “Something For The Rest Of Us” (Warner Bros.) Complacency is a cruel mistress and she has found her victim in Goo Goo Dolls. The Buffalo-area band best known for making songs you can’t get out of your head come up short with their latest album, “Something For The Rest Of Us.”
Music Review: Marcome’ — River of Soul
A friend from Baton Rouge told me about a new age music website on which he was active so I checked it out. My previous experience with new age music had been limited to “Sadness Part 1” from the Gregorian Masters Of Chant. The monks had gotten some air play and I liked …
Music Review: The Clientele – Minotaur
The Clientele continue their quiet drive of mining the prettier side of Brit-pop. Their sound looks farther backwards than most, finding inspiration more with groups from the sixties — where flower power and folk music still fused with the greater rock landscape — than with the more effects-laden …
Music Review: David Gray – Foundling
I’ve followed David Gray throughout his career, from 1993′s A Century Ends , to Draw the Line in 2009. Fortunately for Gray’s fans, his new album, Foundling was released on August 16th, 2010, not even a full year after its preceding album.
Music Review: Disturbed’s new album ‘Asylum’ tackles varied, worldly themes
Disturbed is back with their fifth studio album, “Asylum,” and the band shows it is a metal band with a conscience.
Music Review: Brian Tyler, “The Expendables” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
As the one reviewer here who really had a good time with “The Expendables,” when I saw that the opportunity came up to review Brian Tyler’s score for the film, I jumped at the chance to do it.
Music review: Neil Young to put ‘Le Noise’ out
Nearly every decade since Neil Young launched a solo career in 1968, the Canadian rocker has put out a watershed album with which he’s upped the ante for himself. In 1969, it was his sophomore effort, “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.” In 1979, punk rock was… Neil Young – Canada – Punk rock – Rock music – Solo
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Music Review: Goo Goo Dolls sleepwalk through ‘Something For The Rest Of Us’
August 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
Goo Goo Dolls, “Something For The Rest Of Us” (Warner Bros.) Complacency is a cruel mistress and she has found her victim in Goo Goo Dolls. The Buffalo-area band best known for making songs you can’t get out of your head come up short with their latest album, “Something For The Rest Of Us.”
Music Review: The Traveling Wilburys – Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3
The second Traveling Wilburys album may not be as consistently excellent as their debut, but it remains a very good release in its own right. Maybe it was due to the loss of Roy Orbison, who was treated as the grand old man of the first release, or possibly it did not contain the surprises of the group’s …
Music Review: Cee-Lo Green – “Fuck You!”
The first I ever heard of Cee-Lo Green was when I was on Facebook. My line of thinking was that Cee-Lo Green was a stupid name — still do, it reminds me of Soylent Green — but I might as well check out his video.
Music review: Neil Young to put ‘Le Noise’ out
Nearly every decade since Neil Young launched a solo career in 1968, the Canadian rocker has put out a watershed album with which he’s upped the ante for himself. In 1969, it was his sophomore effort, “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.” In 1979, punk rock was… Neil Young – Canada – Punk rock – Rock music – Solo
Music Review: Great guitar, quirky assortment of tunes on live set from Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson, “Dream Attic” (Shout! Factory) “Dream Attic” offers killer guitar solos and songs about murder. Same old Richard Thompson, in other words.
Music Review: Jodi King – Little Smile
While some artists have a crossover appeal, others target specific segments, particularly various age groups. Canadian singer/songwriter Jodi King sets such an example, with her sunny, young lyrics. Teenagers may gravitate toward her optimistic attitude and songs that address becoming an adult.
Music Review: Disturbed’s new album ‘Asylum’ tackles varied, worldly themes
Disturbed is back with their fifth studio album, “Asylum,” and the band shows it is a metal band with a conscience.
Music Review: Heart – Red Velvet Car
August 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
Nothing beats live music. Hands down, the live experience trumps any audio or video recording I’ve ever seen of an artist performing. That said, the next best thing is a concert recording, preferably video so you can see the actual performance instead of simply listening to it. I have never seen Heart …
Music Review: Thanks to Katy Perry’s booming voice, her new CD is super catchy and super good
Katy Perry, “Teenage Dream” (Capitol Records)
Music Review: Jodi King – Little Smile
Singer/songwriter Jodi King’s debut album should appeal to younger music fans. Singer-songwriter – Album – Music – United States – Arts and Entertainment
