Music review: The Complete Overtures by Haydn Sinfonietta Wien (The Scotsman)

May 31, 2009 by admin  
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TODAY is the 200th anniversary of the death of Joseph Haydn, ‘Papa’ Haydn not only to the musicians and artists with whom he worked for over 30 years at the Hungarian

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Warm music from warm people.

Graciously Wasted
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Music Review: Place Vandome, Robert Berry, Shakra, Susperia, and Procol Harum (Blogcritics.org)
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The Caesars – Paper Tigers (CD)
The Caesars are known unfortunately because of their song “Jerk It Out”, which is annoying to say the least. What is more indicative of their music is a track like the one they opened up “Paper Tigers” with; namely, “It’s Not The Fall That Hurts”. The straight-forward rock sound of that track, with a twinge of eighties dusky electronics, really makes a play for an entirely new genre of music. Similarly, the more-forward rock track “It’s Not The Fall That Hurts” cannot be farther from the “Jerk I

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Elvis Costello is alive and well in 2009.

Busy Signal-Demo (CD)
This band from Detroit/Ann Arbor is a punky Monster Magnet/Corrosion of Conformity style band that has an extreme dependence on the amazing bass lines that are put out by Oliver Blades. Busy Signal is a very innovative band, playing a style of self-proclaimed punk that is totally independent of most of the current punk bands out on the market today. The vocalist definitely has a unique sounding voice, reminding one of a Kurt Cobain or Gavin Rossdale. Busy Signal is also unique in the fact that t

Caffeine Dependent – Self-Titled (CD)
I cannot give any information about this act, except that they played a local punk show about 4-5 years ago with other local Ohio acts, and that I picked this disc up in Columbus a few years back many months after they probably disbanded. While “Cooperate” has some serious problems, as it sticks to the typical pop-punk song, it has a very interesting sound to it. While they don’t thank anyone for playing a synthesizer during the track, I could swear I hear the hints of a synth trying to bring it

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