Music Review: Clutch - Strange Cousins from the West
July 17, 2009 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
Grab the moonshine, kid. These Strange Cousins are stayin’ for a while.
Tortoise
Tortoise via last.fm More great fun a few days ago when a failed coffee attempt turned into opportunity to go to a concert of a group called Tortoise . Powered with only Wikipedia infobox, I decided to give it a try and see how I like them. I liked them a lot and based on my latest last.fm scrobbles, they have a new fan. To get a feel for them, check Tortoise on YouTube: There was another surprising thing with the whole event. The crowd was really, really nice to the degree it w
Music Review – Rita Hosking – Come Sunrise (self released)
Rita Hosking might call Davis, CA home (18 km / 11 mi West of Sacramento) but the geographical and cultural influences that shape her excellent new release, Come Sunrise , could plot here anywhere between a rural West Texas roadhouse or the front porch of an Appalachian cabin. Recorded in Austin with producer, engineer and Robert Earl Keen guitarist, Rich Brotherton and featuring some of Austin’s best musicians – Lloyd Maines on Dobro, Glenn Fukunaga on upright bass, and Danny Barnes on banjo
KAMINEY updated with new song promo
Theatrical Trailer Song promo:Dhan Te Nan Song promo:Pehli Baar Mohabbat MUSIC REVIEW The surf guitar-loaded Dhantadan is no doubt reminiscent of Dick Dale’s legendary track, Misirlou (more popularly referred to as the theme from Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction), but beyond broad, genre-influences, it stands on its own, as a hyper-enthusiastic dance track, with infectious vocals by Sukhwinder Singh! […]
Music Review: November’s Doom - Into Night’s Requiem Infernal
A fine dose of doom and death.
Music Review: Ancient Astronauts – We Are To Answer
The German duo tackle hip-hop and more on their solid debut.
Music Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, by Nicholas Hooper
As thousands of fans around the country eagerly queue up for their various midnight screenings tonight, I’m sitting at home with the next best thing - Nicholas Hooper’s 28-track film soundtrack. As the opening track (aptly titled “Opening”) slowly pours out of my speakers - Hooper takes his time (nearly a full 10 seconds) bringing […]

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