Month: November 2009

Posted on: November 3, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Cliff Eberhardt – 500 Miles: The Blue Rock Sessions (CD)

Cliff Eberhardt has been one of those individuals that has been in the periphery for a number of years, but has never gotten the fame or recognition that ey deserves. With “500 Miles”, I feel that there is enough present to bring in an entirely new fan base that may yet catapult Eberhardt to stardom. The album starts out with “500 Miles”, a song that tells just as much with…

Posted on: November 3, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Feeling Left Out – Once Upon A Time (CD)

Acoustic emo is always hard to do properly, where bands like The Early November failed miserably at their attempts, bands like Boys Night Out and Yellowcard have made compelling cases for the possibility of these types of albums. Still, this isn’t the type of acoustic that something that unplugged has constructed in the vast majority of listeners’ minds; “Once Upon A Time” is an adulterated acoustic album, recorded as with…

Posted on: November 3, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Something Is Killing Tate (DVD)

At the beginning of Something Is Killing Tate, it seems as if Tate Bradley’s life is going quite well. This is because eir birthday is coming up, while it is only a matter of time before ey gets married. However, viewers learn that Tate is suicidal, even going as far as to attempt the ultimate solution by the time the movie kicks in. Not wanting to have it happen again,…

Posted on: November 2, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 1

Kris Heaton Blues Band – R-Me Strong (CD)

“Sugar” is the opening salvo on “R-Me Strong”, and it immediately comes forth with a melody that will get toes tapping and fingers snapping. This introduction to “R-Me Strong” shows a band skilled enough to come forth with a style that is classic while making it approachable to fans that may be into newer styles of music. “I’m Your Man” is a track that exists at a number of crossroads,…

Posted on: November 2, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Matthew Curran – Simplify (CD)

“Simplify” is the titular track on Matthew Curran’s latest release, and it will immediately hit listeners with a strong guitar and driving beat that gradually opens up and provides listeners with a wide swath of different styles, sounds and approaches. At all points during this track, however, Curran’s vocals impress. This is because he takes on equal parts Kurt Cobain, Ben Folds, and Chris Cornell, crafting a unique style that…

Posted on: November 2, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

The Feeling – Sewn (CD)

The Feeling must be the next big thing in Britain. “Sewn” just has that feeling, as if Shayne Ward was blended with Snow Patrol and Orson. This means that while the track conforms to the basic tenets of what “rock” is, there is enough in the way of pop influence to make this track a big splash in any radio charts in which it finds itself. The track will not…

Posted on: November 2, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Federation X – Rally Day (CD)

The rock of Federation X looks to early nineties rock like Corrosion of Conformity and Kyuss as it does to arena rock like Boston and other bands like Led Zeppelin and MC5. What results on “Rally Day” is a disc full of hooky guitar lines and memorable vocals. Each track is short enough to burn out while on top, instead of falling off heavily and having Federation X’s listeners get…

Posted on: November 2, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Strip Club King (DVD)

Before watching Strip Club King, I had not ever heard of Joe Redner. This film, the latest release from Passion River, looks to explain exactly whom ey is and why ey is important. Essentially, Redner is the owner of The Mons Venus, a strip-club that stands at the head of the accomplishments that ey has created over the course of eir life. The story told by Strip Club King is…

Posted on: November 1, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Fear Before the March of Flames – Art Damage (CD)

When I first put on “Art Damage”, I couldn’t get into it in any way. I had to put it on a second time and actually focus in so that a track like the opening one could open up to me. I could then pull out different sets of vocals, guitar and bass lines from the seemingly impenetrable mess that FBTMOF operates in. With double-bass pedals alit and guitar lines…

Posted on: November 1, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

Feathers – S/T (CD)

With a set of vocals that mix Jethro Tull and Stevie Nicks, the style of music during a song like “Old Black Hat With A Dandelion Feather” seem to pull from a completely different (and older) tradition. While this is a little offsetting, Feathers come back strong with the mopey yet hopeful vocals of “To Each His Own”. The repetition present in a track like this is intention and does…