Month: May 2008

Posted on: May 29, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Ragged #4

Ragged is the mini-magazine that Filter puts out under the support of American Rag, a clothing line that only can be found at Macy’s. Although, neither me nor the fiancé have ever found any American Rag clothing ever over at Macy’s. This issue of the magazine skillfully blends established acts (Q-Tip, Thrice, Kate Nash) with up and coming acts (Monte Negro, Gran Ronde, and Grand Ole Party). Furthermore, they do…

Posted on: May 29, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Metermaids – Metermaids EP

“Don’t Sleep” is the first track on this self-titled EP, and it immediately assaults individuals with a funky set of instrumentation that flows smoothly into rap. Perhaps the most interesting part of this EP is that there are no samples of any kind, a fact that is made all the more amazing considering the amount of acts and bands that build their success off of singles. Where the hook no…

Posted on: May 29, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

PotPi #2

This zine is really two different ones collected into one huge zine, and this really provides me with more of an idea about who Kendra is, something that I would only gain at a slow speed from talking to Kendra on AIM. The zine is all and all a very involved reading, jumping from personal narrative to poetry and back again. The second part of this zine, which was to…

Posted on: May 29, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Zito Set to Take The World By Storm

With all the pieces in place, the time is right for Mike Zito to break through as a major voice on the contemporary music scene. His debut release on Eclecto Groove, “Today”, is currently being readied for release. Produced by the ‘dream team’ of David Z (Prince, Big Head Todd, Etta James), Tony Braunagel (Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Burden), and Randy Chortkoff, “Today” showcases Zito’s music in a distinctly…

Posted on: May 28, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Katy Perry Tours Warped, Supports New Album

Hollywood, CA — Katy Perry, dubbed “internet darling” by the Associated Press after her breakout performances at SXSW in March, will perform on this summer’s Vans Warped Tour Hurley Stage for its entire coast-to-coast run, from June 20th to August 17th, 2008. The 23-year-old songstress will join the traveling rock circus three days after her debut album, One of the Boys, is released by Capitol Records on June 17th.

Posted on: May 28, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

24 Season One Special Edition

Fox has dug deep in their vault to find a number of additional features, and this is why the 24 Season One Special Edition was created. First, it is enclosed in a plain metal holder, with a LCD watch screen set at 24:00. Secondly, this edition has an extra disc that contains a number of new features. This means that, beyond all 24 shows in the series’ initial run, there…

Posted on: May 28, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Evil Woods

The Evil Woods follows a tried and true method of creating a horror movie. The film starts off with a number of high school teens setting off to camp out at a place that was known for paranormal activity. Ignoring all warnings, they look to get absolutely trashed and messed up, since there is virtually no chance that anything could happen. As the night falls on these individuals, an older…

Posted on: May 28, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Team Clermont Pushes Ghosty

A mainstay in the Midwestern indie circles for most of the last decade, Ghosty puts on a masterful display of avant-pop songcraft. Andrew Connor’s mercurial song structures are brought to life by his vocal harmonies and guitar interplay with Jake Blanton, while David Wetzel’s keyboard textures, Nolte’s rich bass lines and Adams’ complex counterpoints give the album a resounding depth.  It’s intelligent, slightly askew pop that compares favorably to Field…

Posted on: May 28, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

ONEIDA To Perform “The Wedding” With String Quartet In New York June 13 & 14

On Friday and Saturday, June 13-14, The Kitchen in New York City presents a live multimedia concert featuring a complete performance of ONEIDA’s 2005 album, “The Wedding”. Oneida will be backed by a string quintet under the direction of Brian Coughlin, who created the arrangements for the original recording, along with celebrated pianist Emily Manzo. In this evening, conceived for The Kitchen and directed by Nick Hallett, “The Wedding” is…

Posted on: May 28, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Postmarked Last Wednesday #2

Postmarked Last Wednesday #2 ($1, [email protected], available at Supernova distro) A perzine put out by two zinesters (Hollis and Sarah) that use the most common aspects of the genre (spacey poetry, stories of lost loves) to their advantages. The zine has a lot of white space, but each page presents itself a single coherent thought. Most of the pieces are very abstractly-written pieces of stream-of-consciousness that while sounding good, don’t…