Month: January 2010

Posted on: January 29, 2010 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Amarula Cream Liqueur (34 Proof)

Amarula has been around in some form since I was born – 1983. For those in the North American markets, this liqueur will be something that has likely escaped notice up to this point. This creme liqueur is special in the sense that it is the only spirit that I know that is created from the Marula tree. The Marula tree is an African mainstay that allows elephants (prominently featured…

Posted on: January 28, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Gatsby’s American Dream – S/T (CD)

The disc starts off in an odd way with “You All Everybody”. There are different timer signatures in play in the early stages for Gatsby’s American Dream, even though they settle down and create something that blends in equal parts early nineties rock and a more current conception of emo music. The band has grabbed onto the same dance-emo aspirations as bands like Fall Out Boy and to a lesser…

Posted on: January 27, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Gatsby’s American Dream – Ribbons & Sugar (CD)

I like this band because they do not feel content with rehashing the same general sound over and over. Each track is a tabula rasa, a fresh canvas, something new for them to write on. And unlike many of the bands who embrace a number of styles, Gatsby’s American Dream actually pulls them off. “A Manifesto of Tangible Wealth”, with an organ/keyboard not unlike that of “House of a Rising…

Posted on: January 27, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Fame (Blu-Ray)

Of course, anyone that would be picking up this movie knows that 2009’s Fame is based off of the 1980 original. For those that (for whatever reason) did not see the film, a set of performers are joined as they are admitted into the New York City High School of Performing Arts, and are seen to progress through the different years of schooling. A cast that includes real life performers…

Posted on: January 27, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Feldiken – Small Songs About Us (CD)

There is little present on the introductory track of “Small Songs About Us” besides vocals, guitars, and drums. However, there is a fullness to the sound that issues forth that sticks with listeners long after the track ends. There is a decidedly lo-fi feel to this first track that will be eagerly snapped up by fans of sixties rock, indie rock and even those that still have Simon & Garfunkel…

Posted on: January 27, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Gatsby’s American Dream – In The Land of Lost Monsters (CD)

A synthesizer is omnipresent during “Yes, This is About You”, and the nineties-influenced alternative rock of Gatsby’s American Dream is just merely a facet of the entire force of the band. The opening track mixes the Weezer-like rock that forms Gatsby’s American Dream’s base with pure cheese metal, and the second track, “A Conversation With The Devil” is influenced by doo-wop and fifties and sixties American rock. Nothing can possibly…

Posted on: January 27, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Linda Brooks – The Spaces In Between (CD)

“Stay” is an average track on “The Spaces In Between”, and it immediately treats listeners to a carefully-crafted and very emotional set of instrumental arrangements. In this track, everything has its place, and Brooks takes a slow and steady approach to the creative process. Hints of country, Broadway and classic female pop can all be heard here. “Smalltown” continues with the momentum given the disc by “Stay”, shining a spotlight…

Posted on: January 27, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Stellar Vector – A Flock of Cowards (CD)

“Buffalo Jump” is how many individuals will be introduced to Stellar Vector, and the band is able to take a very strong step forward with the song. The act bounces back and forth between hard rock (Static-X, Him, MSI) and an electronic approach to thinks. These two sides give Stellar Vector a unique sound that is further expounded upon with each subsequent track on “A Flock of Cowards”. “Lacking Self…

Posted on: January 26, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

The Gathering – Home (CD)

Wait, did I just hear The Cardigans? Or is it The Cranberries? Oh wait, it’s The Gathering, a band with a lead vocalist that ties together those two styles with a little bit of Siouxsie Sioux to make something that is bizarre enough to be famous. The fact that nothing more than vocal warbling can be a bridge on a track like “Shortest Day” shows the ability of the band…

Posted on: January 26, 2010 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Genghis Tron – Cloak of Love (CD)

Genghis Tron – Cloak of Love / 2005 Crucial Blast / 5 Tracks / http://www.genghistron.com / http://www.crucialblast.net / Reviewed 25 March 2005 Genghis Tron is really what I thought Ed Gein should have sounded like, a bi-polar band cpable of descending into the abyss that is hardcore just as easily as they can surface with very emotive, almost atmospheric compositions. Tracks like “Rock Candy” are perfect examples of this, and…