Music Review: On ?Just James? the lyrical focus is about moving on, but sound stays the same

August 27, 2009 by admin  
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Music Review: J Moss looks to move past sins on CD J Moss, “Just James” (Zomba/Verity). J. Moss turns introspective on “Just James,” his first album since his marital infidelity became public. Moss indirectly addresses the issue in songs like “Rebuild”: “Oh Lord/rebuild me/for I’ve taken what you’ve made and thrown it’s value away.” But the album’s […]

News Round Up: Patty Griffin & Bruce Robison News
Canada.com posts a feature on the upcoming album of classics by Willie Nelson, American Classic – Willie Nelson returns to ‘the good songs’ (release 8/25) The New York Times also features a piece on Willie Nelson’s American Classic. The Boston Herald posts a feature on honky-tonk neo-traditionalist Paul Burch - Looking for authentic country soul? Burch is ‘Still Your Man’ – about his new release and the music business. I have come to the acceptance step of the grief cycle, bit

Music Review: LeToya Luckett is edgy and straight-talking on new album ?Lady Love?
Music Review: LeToya Luckett delivers edgy CD LeToya Luckett, “Lady Love,” (Capitol) LeToya Luckett calls it like she sees it on her sophomore disc, “Lady Love.” The smoldering mix of tracks features a confident, straight-talking 28-year-old who proves she’s miles from her Destiny’s Child persona of the past. Luckett coos a breathy plea for the kind of man […]

Nokia Music Store is Live in India
Nokia Music Store can be accessed via your desktop and mobile and gives options to choose from over 3 million tracks. Once the Nokia Music client is installed on your desktop, you can access the entire store, browse through tracks, search by artists and genres, create your wish list and download songs from the store. Other highlights of the Nokia Music Store include the ability to listen to a 30 second clip of any track on the store before downloading it. You can browse for new music, get

Music Review: Music Review: Dani Wilde – Heal My Blues
An impressive blue debut from an unlikely source…

Nokia 5800 vs 5530 XpressMusic
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic , the first touchscreen phone powered by Symbian Series 60 5th Edition was introduced in October 2008 and hit the markets during November 2008 . Since it’s release, Nokia has had great success with the phone selling millions of units worldwide. Initially the 5800 was available in Blue and Red variants which were, in time followed by a Black/Silver variant. A 5800 Navigation Edition was announced recently to celebrate the success of the 5800 . The

Traditional Music is Back
Nabac is a young Irish band, who have recently popped onto the Irish music scene. They are quickly dominating the world of Irish traditional music. The band is made up of five young men and women who each have their own musical talents. The band is made up of lead singer Norianna Kennedy (now engaged,bad news lads), Fiddle playing Liz Coleman, Flute playing Paddy Kennedy (brother of Norianna), James Ryan and his guitar and Ciaran O’Dongaile and his uileann pipes. So much talent in one band,ho

Three - Love, Lies, Betrayal
EXPECTATIONS With Three - Love Lies Betrayal, Vikram Bhatt finds himself on familiar grounds. Adultery, murder, mystery, terror, fear - these are some of the elements that Vikram Bhatt has excelled in bringing on screen over the years and one expects the same mood to continue with this film as well which is presented by him and directed by debutant Vishal Pandya. One expects a slightly dark feel in the film’s music too which is composed by Chirantan Bhatt [Mission Istanbul, EMI] with lyrics by

Scripture Memorization Music: Hide The Word CD’S
I’ve listened to quite a selection of Scripture cd’s over the past 30 years, but haven’t found any I like better than the Hide the Word cd’s put out by Mark Altrogge, senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Church in Indiana, Pennsylvania and writer of such great songs for worship as “I Stand in Awe” and “I’m Forever Grateful.” From Mark’s Forever Grateful Music website: “ Hide the Word combines the power of music with the power of repetition to make memorizing God’s Word easy. Each Scripture, inc

music Review: The Bottle Rockets – Lean Forward [Bloodshot]
One of the forebearers of the old school alt.country work ethic of play hard, play often, and play well. The Bottle Rockets still contain the DNA of thier earlier incarnation of Chicken Truck, a straight up honky-tonk band that preceded the Rockets, and from their relationship with Uncle Tupelo in the 90’s. But while many of thier contemporaries have either crashed and burned or abandoned the alt.country genre altogether for indy-rock cross-market gold (I’m looking at you Tweedy!), guitarist

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