Tag: review
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Snow Patrol – A Hundred Million Suns – review
Gary Lightbody (vocals/guitars) says, “”I’m so proud of this record. Everybody played out of their skin. Garret (Jacknife Lee) continued his progression from maverick genius to one of the best producers in the world. Musically, lyrically and sonically the best record we’ve made”
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Keane – Perfect Symmetry – review
A review of Keane’s “Perfect Symmetry”
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Nikka Costa – A Peeble to a Pearl – review
The latest radiant gem by the gifted singer-songwriter and performer Nikka Costa — is far and away her most direct and convincing musical statement yet. If this is Costa’s most pleasing album to date — and it clearly is — then it’s exactly because the woman singing to us so powerfully has finally found the…
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Billy Currington – Little Bit of Everything – review
Billy Currington’s third album, “Little Bit of Everything,” is co-produced by Currington with Carson Chamberlain and co-wrote five of the 12 songs.
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Mary Mary – The Sound – review
“The Sound” album released in 2008 shows Mary Mary are not ones to shy away from in-your-face declarations of faith, the girls are now more intentional than ever about whom they adore, without for a moment compromising their call to innovation and growth.
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Oasis – Dig Out Your Soul – review
Oasis, one of the most commercially successful rock bands in history, release their seventh studio album (produced by Dave Sardy), “Dig Out Your Soul.” The group’s first album since 2005’s “Don’t Believe The Truth,” “Dig Out Your Soul” marks a new sound for Oasis. Hailed as the band’s best work in a decade, “Dig Out…
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Rise Against – Appeal To Reason – review
Chicago’s Rise Against is anything but a single-minded musical outfit. An astounding fusion of unhinged power, ear grasping melodies, stimulating lyrics and the ability to reach audiences in both underground and mainstream circles, they have redefined the rules. To date, the band has released four albums plus a rare material EP, and a DVD called…
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Seasick Steve – I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left – review
“I Started Out With Nothin’…”‘ is the follow-up album to his surprise-hit album Dog House Music that he recorded in his kitchen and released in 2006 on the Bronzerat label.
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Nightmare Revisited – review
Artist: Nightmare Revisited Title: Soundtrack Label: Disney Records Rating: 7/10 Corporate line: With “The Nightmare Before Christmas” franchise growing each year, Walt Disney Records is releasing a brand new cover album, “Nightmare Revisited.” The album features unique, ALL NEW RECORDINGS on the eccentric cult classic, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” soundtrack, covered by a diverse group…
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Repo the Genetic Opera – review
In the no-so-distant future, a worldwide epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GENECO, a biotech company that offers organ transplants…for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by THE REPO MAN. By fusing ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW and BLADE RUNNER, this…