Month: November 2011

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Swole Evolve (Pre-Workout)

There are new supplement companies comping out every month. However, a great many of these are not in it for the long haul. I feel that Swole Sports Nutrition will be around for years, if not decades, to come. This is because they have created a set of products that provide individuals with what they need to achieve the best and most productive workouts, all while placing them at a…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

MiMOSA ANNOUNCES SANCTUARY TOUR DATES DECEMBER AND JANUARY INCLUDING TOGETHER AS ONE NYE

MiMOSA is taking North America by storm, selling out major venues all over the country such as Royale in Boston, Webster Hall in New York City, and House of Blues in Chicago. He’s continuing his conquest through the winter, with shows in Austin, Orange County, Charleston, Knoxville, and St. Louis, just to name a few. He will also be ringing in the new year in Los Angeles at Together As…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

The Sharp Ease – Going Modern (CD)

I was not expecting The Sharp Ease to come up with such a retro-punk track to open up “Going Modern”, using a Ramones-like song structure to push through their desires. Tracks spin through before one can honestly get a grasp on The Sharp Ease, but with tracks like “I Demand”, a sort of disco-like guitar line permeates the track, while Paloma‘s vocals achieve a more energetic, Debbie Harry-esque style. Each…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

PLUMB Gives Away 2 Free Christmas Songs and Great Prizes in The FAN-Tastic Christmas Giveaway!

While Plumb is busy preparing her 2012 release Faster Than A Bullet she has still found time to not only record 2 Christmas songs – she’s giving them away in The FAN-Tastic Christmas Giveaway. Fans who “like” the Plumb Facebook page are able to download the two songs free by clicking the “FAN-Tastic Christmas” link on the page. Once they have the songs, fans can also enter the giveaway by…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

THQ WWE All-Stars (Nintendo 3DS)

There have been a tremendous amount of different wrestling games for the different handheld consoles, and pretty much without fail, they have been sad recreations of the games for the current generation. However, I feel that THQ has outdone themselves and has made a handheld console wrestling title that contains the same high amount of energy of both wrestling and the PS3 / Xbox 360 versions of the title, all…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shark Soup – Fatlip Showbox (CD)

“Holy Water” is a lighter version of the punkabilly that acts like Tiger Army and Nekromantix have been perfecting over the last decade or so. However, Shark Soup seem to be influenced by a larger set of bands than either of the two aforementioned acts, which means that the album is exponentially more interesting than anything put out by either act. “One Eyed Kat” shows that diversity of interests, as…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sharks and Minnows – The Cost of Living (CD)

Electronic-based indie rock, Sharks and Minnows start off “The Cost of Living” with the electronically influenced pop gem “Sunday Driver”. Not pigeonholing themselves into one specific genre of music, different tracks continue the thread of strong lyrics and pop-influenced hooks with “Slow Learner”. A tad quieter than The Weakerthans, a little more musically apt than Weezer, and a google less annoying that Matthew Sweet, Sharks and Minnows play the most…

Posted on: November 30, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kodomo Interview

Who are you? Is there any significance to your stage name? The name “Kodomo” is the Japanese word for “Child”, my surname. It was a nickname I had as a kid, having grown up in Japan. Around 2000, I started doing remixes for bands and used Kodomo as my moniker. When I finally got around to working on my own album I realized I needed a name. After much contemplating…

Posted on: November 29, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shark Pants – Porno Snakehead (CD)

The band seems to be so uncollected and random that I felt sort of odd getting into Shark Pants as much as I did. Its almost as if Frank Zappa fronted The Offspring. Using guitar riffs that are as straight-forward as the ones from any of the retro-rock bands (The White Stripes) and a yelped-out set of vocals, Shark Pants are definitely a unique enough band to merit being on…

Posted on: November 29, 2011 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Robot Chicken: Season Five (DVD)

Five seasons into it, if you’re not watching Robot Chicken by now, you probably never will. But for those who are fans, Season Five is a good reason why. The pop culture obsessed stop motion skit show done with old action figures manages to spoof some their old reliable targets like He-Man and the rest of the Masters of the Universe crew and Batman. There is also a particularly filthy…

Posted on: November 29, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shallow Water Grave – Suspension of Disbelief (CD)

Shallow Water Grave play a brand of metal that is influenced both by Slayer and Helloween. To say that the opening salvo of “Lay In Wait” is confusing is to hit the nail on the head. There are just so many things that are happening during this first track that individuals just do not know where to go or what to listen to. Luckily, this confusion is much less during…

Posted on: November 29, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

BRITAIN’S MODESTEP PLAY THEIR FIRST U.S. DATES ON THE WEST COAST IN DECEMBER

Having already ignited massive audiences in the U.K. with their raucous live shows, London-based dubstep-influenced rock band Modestep will perform in the U.S. for the first time ever, playing three West coast cities — San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles — in December. Please see below for all dates. “Since we started Modestep over two years ago, the majority of our fans have come from the U.S.,” says the…

Posted on: November 29, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shai Hulud – A Profound Hatred of Man (CD)

I know that Revelation released “A Comprehensive Retrospective” a year or two ago, but these re-releases of Shai Hulud discs contribute a lot more to the corpus of the band than does a “everything’s here”, 24 track version of the band’s history. I’m assuming what Revelation is doing here with these discs is re-releasing what was an EP (such as “A Profound Hatred of Man”) and trying to find any…

Posted on: November 28, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shai Hulud – Hearts Once Nourished (CD)

Unlike “A Profound Hatred of Man”, “Hearts Once Nourished” only has its original nine tracks. Why the other disc had a number of covers and this one does is beyond me, but the band is able to make a good thing even with this smaller amount of tracks. The disc is much longer per track than is “A Profound Hatred of Man”, so that may be the case. This was…

Posted on: November 28, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shai Hulud – A Comprehensive Retrospective (CD)

The band has been around for a long time, considering it was 1999 and people even here in nowheresville Ohio had heard of them. To see a label like Revelation release this album is a surprise, as much of their current roster (Temper Temper, Pitch Black) has seemed to be more into the retro and dance-punk style of things. Still, this is essential in terms of history in that, much…

Posted on: November 28, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shaggy – Clothes Drop (CD)

I had no clue Shaggy had a new album out. I didn’t know what to expect when “Clothes Drop” started, but to be honest it really follows in the vein of eir last album “Hotshot”. Starting out with the very funky, tropical-influenced hit “Clothes Drop”, Shaggy shows that ey still has it. What should be the immediate thing noticed about “Clothes Drop” is the fact that the disc’s seventeen tracks…

Posted on: November 27, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

BLACKBERRY SMOKE OFFERS FANS THE ULTIMATE STOCKING STUFFER WITH FIRST LIVE DVD

Southern Ground recording artists, Blackberry Smoke will debut the trailer and begin pre-sales for the band’s first ever live DVD, Blackberry Smoke; Live at the Georgia Theatre at www.blackberrysmoke.com Wednesday, November 23, 2011. The critically acclaimed southern rockers filmed the live concert in front of a sold out at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA.In addition to releasing a new DVD, the band was recently announced as special guests on…

Posted on: November 27, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Pages – Mainstream Nightmare (ft. Juliet)

Pages unleashes a blatant challenge to all pseudo-rappers and Hip-Hop posers with the release of his latest single, “Mainstream Nightmare.” The song features strong yet soothing vocals by Juliet, contrasting the edginess of Pages’ lyrics and backed by the glitch-heavy drums and eerie, distorted sounds of Nick Fury (of Liquid Shields), whose resume includes production with the likes of Anthony B., Ras Kass, Skam2?, Omniscient, and countless others. Pages has…

Posted on: November 27, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Erin Sax Seymour – Good Girl (CD)

“Peace Tonight” blends a country sound with the pop of the sixties. After the opening chaos, what results is something that is much more Dolly Parton and Stevie Nicks than anything. The production is a little on the bare side, but Erin Sax Seymour creates a very catchy song off of the bat. The guitar lines present on the track are nothing special, but what they allow Seymour to do…

Posted on: November 27, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

MASTODON RELEASE LIMITED EDITION “THE HUNTER” MASK – ON SALE NOW!

MASTODON are currently blazing a path across the North American continent in support of their wildly acclaimed new album THE HUNTER, which features the hit single, “Curl of the Burl.” At last, the definitive Masto-merch item that brings THE HUNTER to life is available and ready for Holiday purchase now! The Hunter Mask is 100% hand made, painted and assembled, these custom masks are made from a thick plastic and…