Things I Wish the $300 iHome iP1 Did Beyond Playing Music [Review]
September 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
The iHome iP1 is, unquestionably, iHome’s best attempt at building a quality iPod dock yet. But I shudder to think it’s a $300 machine. And if you care to know why, read on in my somewhat unconventional, completely self-indulgent review. The Rundown The P1 is an iPod/ iPhone dock . You put in your iPod, it’ll back it up with speakers (2x 4″ honeycomb …
WIDR Album Music Review
Get the Google Audio Widget widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox ! For more album reviews visit westernherald.com and widr.org!
Champions Online Review
Champions Online Review Check out my review of the new Champions Online MMORPG with legend Bill Roper http://bit. ly/5wG4f And one of the most viewed YouTube video: Miley Cyrus – 7 Things – Official Music Video (HQ) Google say: London review of this opinion, … Generations us online about gamestats Champions hours … Settlement for a stream as an online game after online experiments online! Count, an independent online, you can picture cheats using cheat
Music review: Yo La Tengo’s Popular Songs
Yo La Tengo has been around for so long, and been so good for so long, I thought they’d pretty much exhausted all the indie rock tricks out there. And then I heard “If It’s True,” track number six from the band’s newest LP, Popular Songs.The song begins with a dusty bass groove that wouldn’t have sounded out of place on a B-side backing The Temptations’ “My Girl,” then syrupy strings pop into the track, singers (and spouses) Georgia Hubley and Ira Kaplan start trading verses, and we’re off! Next
Music review: Harth-Bedoya conducts the L.A. Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl
As frequent Los Angeles Philharmonic guest conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya pointed out, Tuesday night’s Hollywood Bowl concert had a unifying theme. Every piece on the program was written by a French composer, and every piece was affected by the “Spanish tinge” – as Jelly Roll Morton put it – to some degree. Sometimes you had to listen hard to find Spain in the sound, but it was there. It was the kind of classical program that symphonic pops conductor and once-perennial Bowl visitor Erich Ku
Music Review:Kenny Loggins: All Join In!
As part of a One2One Campaign, I received a copy of Kenny Loggins newest family CD called “All Join In!” to review. This cd is being soon released to public from Walt Disney Records. Kenny Loggins was a little bit before my time but I recognize him from songs featured in classic movies like Top Gun […]
Gavin Borchert Classical Music Review: Handel’s Harp
Monday, August 31 at 2:00 p.m. on “KUOW Presents” The baroque composer George Frederic Handel brought new life to old stories through the imaginative use of sound in the early 18th century. A new recording by the Seattle Baroque Orchestra showcases Handel’s use of the harp to tell stories through music. It was a special source of inspiration for the composer. Seattle music critic and composer Gavin Borchert spoke with KUOW’s…
Band To Watch: The XX
By Will | September 1, 2009 It is not uncommon for bands to get over hyped with the way music gets around these days. It’s literally impossible to try everything. Most of the time I will give them a listen, and wonder why they are getting so much undeserved hype. The XX are a band that has recently experienced the entire cycle of the internet hype machine. Tons of blogs have been reppin’ their short name as of late. A pitchfork best new music review dropped last week. Good word of mouth has been

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