Month: November 2011

Posted on: November 6, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The F Word Series Five (DVD Set)

BFS Entertainment has provided viewers with the final set of F Word episodes. These episodes comprise the 2009 run of the show, and give viewers a more worldly flavor than was present in previous seasons of the show. Focusing on the oldest (French) older (Chinese, Italian) and more contemporary (Thai) cuisines, the show is must watch based on the different tacks taken by each of the finalists. The star power…

Posted on: November 6, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Beautiful Boy (DVD)

Michael Sheen and Maria Bello star opposite each other in Beautiful Boy, a title that looks at the darkness that is present when a couple decides to separate. The sheer emotional intensity that is present in Beautiful Boy is more than enough reason to watch the film – I would even venture that it should be required reading for any couples that would be on the verge of breaking up.…

Posted on: November 6, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Come of Age: The Road to Spiritual Maturity (Book)

South Africa seems to be a land of considerable faith. We at NeuFutur cover many of the bodybuilding competitions, and the South African competitor was the only one to come out to a praise song. Angus Buchan is also from South African, and has penned Come of Age. This title showcases the difficulties that one will experience as one that holds faith. Rather than be beat down by life, the…

Posted on: November 5, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Rocksmith (Xbox 360)

There have been a whole slew of artist-based video games, especially those that center around taking up the mantle of a musician. However, there seems to be much more of a focus on the real-life music side of things with Rocksmith, which allows individuals to plug in their own guitar to play. The title’s difficulty is keyed into the ability that the individual shows in previous rounds – instead of…

Posted on: November 5, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Puscifer – Conditions of My Parole (CD)

The multiple styles in which Maynard James Keenan can successfully work in is astonishing; eir latest work as Puscifer, Conditions of My Parole, should show that. Green Valley is one early-disc track that will immediately impact listeners – the dual-part harmony achieved with Carina Round rivals the traditional instrumentation for dominance. Man Overboard is the closest thing to a single that Conditions of My Parole has, but this is for…

Posted on: November 4, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Nils Økland and Sigbjørn Apeland – Lysøen Hommage a Ole Bull (CD)

Økland and Apeland attempt to faithfully recreate the mystique behind Ole Bull’s compositions. Bull, an 19th century composer, has largely been forgotten by the current generation of musicians and listeners alike. This CD, released earlier this year by ECM Records, looks to restore Bull’s good name as well as showcase the technical virtuosity of Økland and Apeland. I believe that the duo is able to succeed in these listed goals;…

Posted on: November 4, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Steve Hackett – Beyond the Shrouded Horizon (CD)

For those that may be younger and do not know Steve Hackett’s pedigree, ey was a major part of Genesis. After recording nearly ten albums for the outfit, Hackett decided to forge off on eir own and create music that represented eir. Beyond the Shrouded Horizon is two CDs dedicated to the furtherance of that goal. This 2-CD set begins with Loch Lomond, which situates listeners in a familiar position…

Posted on: November 4, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Weird Al Yankovic Live – The Alpocalypse Tour (DVD)

Weird Al has been creating parodies of popular songs for thirty years, but is able to still cut an interesting song parody at a fairly regular basis. More interesting would have to be eir stylistic parodies, which are original compositions that are couched in the unique style of artists like Devo or Neil Young. The Alpocalypse Tour captures the live side of Weird Al, who goes through eir expansive back…

Posted on: November 4, 2011 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Everything I Know About Business I Learned From the Grateful Dead (Book)

The jokes pretty much write themselves with this one. You can almost envision chapters like “How I Made My First Million Selling Grilled Cheese Sandwiches in Dirty Parking Lots”. But once you get past the jokes about endless jams and white-bearded, tie-dyed hippies, you soon realize that the author is much more than a Grateful Dead obsessed fan and that the band knew how to make money – lots of…

Posted on: November 3, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

DEAD HORSE Added To Fun Fun Fun Fest

Recently reunited trash legends Dead Horse have been added to this year’s Fun Fun Fun Fest, which will take place in Austin, TX November 4th – 6th and features the likes of Slayer, Cannibal Corpse and Henry Rollins. Dead Horse will be performing on the Black Stage at 3:50 PM on Saturday, November 5th. The band will also be playing an afterparty the night of their performance. For more info,…

Posted on: November 3, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

3 (ON TOUR WITH CYNIC)

11/5: New York, NY @ Gramercy Theater (SuckFest) 11/7: Worcester, MA @ The Palladium (Upstairs) 11/8: Quebec City, Que @ Le Cercle (3 HEADLINES) 11/9: Monteal, QUE @ Les Foufounes Electriques 11/10: Toronto, ON @ The Annex Wreck Room 11/11: Pontiac, MI @ Clutch Cargos 11/13: St Paul, MN @ Station 4 11/15: Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater 11/16: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex (UT) 11/17: Sparks, NV…

Posted on: November 3, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Protein Bullet (42 Grams)

Quite possibly the worst part of my workout is drinking protein shakes to recover. The flavors typically are pretty atrocious, and the amount of liquid is too much for me. This is especially present on hard workout days, where I just want to sit like a lump on my chair. However, Protein Bullet has just came onto the market, and it is a product that I will be purchasing on…

Posted on: November 3, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Random Touch – Tributary (CD)

Tributary is a two-disc effort; the band is given ample opportunity to stretch their wings and experiment with time signatures, influences, and the band’s overall sound. Tributary marks their 15th full album as a band, but do not let that scare you – what listeners will experience when they put in either disc of the effort is as fresh and as compelling as the most fresh-faced bands. The album begins…

Posted on: November 3, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Cradle of Filth – Evermore Darkly (CD)

At this point in their career, it is incredibly easy for Cradle of Filth to release albums that play on where they had been musically in their glory days. On Evermore Darkly, Cradle of Filth look both to invigorate their sound as well as to recall all sides of their multi-faceted approach. This EP represents a bold step forward for the band – they are still kicking and would love…

Posted on: November 2, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

NeuFutur and Hollywood Undead Want To Give You Free Tickets

Hollywood Undead and Asking Alexandria kick off their co-headlining “World War III” tour with support from We Came As Romans, Borgore, and D.R.U.G.S. In celebration of the tour, the bands are giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky winner for each date of the tour AND a huge Grand Prize at tour’s end including a bunch of sweet autographed shit from all of the bands. The tour kicks…

Posted on: November 2, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

The Dreaming – Puppet (CD)

The Dreaming has some big shoes to fill with their Puppet. The band features members of Murderdolls and Stabbing Westward, and decides not to take more than a second to introduce themselves. Puppet, the eponymous opener, immediately kicks listeners in the face. Despite coming from some of the biggest alternative rock bands of the last twenty years, The Dreaming comes to Puppet hungry. The resulting 12 tracks are full of…

Posted on: November 2, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Scott H. Biram – Bad Ingredients (CD)

I must admit, I was not too familiar with Scott H. Biram before picking up Bad Ingredients. Just Another River is the first track on the album, and it immediately shows the personality and catchiness that so many other listeners have already heard. The gritty, home-spun style of Biram is showcased at all points during this album, and Victory Song may just be the most iconic of the cuts found…

Posted on: November 2, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

iHes212 (Blu-Ray Player)

At this point, a great many individuals have a Blu-Ray player. Whether in a gaming console or one’s rig, there is a substantial amount of the populace that already has access to the newest format. However, there are always computers being built and there are still a large mass of individuals that do not yet have access to Blu-Ray play. The iHes212, produced by Lite-On, is an inexpensive way to…

Posted on: November 2, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kenio Fuke – Relaxing Melodies of Nature (CD)

Song For Kiara is the first track on Relaxing Melodies of Nature, and the resulting effort immediately tattoos Fuke’s inimitable style onto the minds and hearts of anyone fortunate enough to listen in. Summer’s Love takes a slower pace, adding a deeper, more deliberate sound to what listeners expect from Fuke. It is during Infinite Love where the disc moves to the next plateau; the track gains a little speed…

Posted on: November 2, 2011 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Bernward Koch – Silent Star (CD)

Silent Star begins with The New Day, a somber and serene track that sails on the waves of Koch’s immaculate piano playing. No vocals are needed to make this track properly soar – there is a narrative that weaves itself through all facets of this track. Softly Awakening continues many of the same trends that were originally created in The New Day, but Koch twists the overall sound to play…