Month: April 2015

Posted on: April 24, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Maia & The Pilots Taking Off CD Review

I Would is a tremendously effecting indie / alternative track that is made by the contribution of the titular singer and the backing instrumentation laid down by a cast of talented musicians. The track works in the current but is built off of the dreamy fare of the seventies and nineties.

Posted on: April 24, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

On The Water Cordelia Review

Born in Reverse is an emotive track that will immediately draw listeners in with the interplay between the vocals and the tender strings; the gradual ebbing and flowing of this haunting track ensure that one will focus on the tracks that will follow.

Posted on: April 24, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 2

Breck IPA (Breckenridge Brewery)

Breck IPA is Breckenridge Brewery’s latest year-round effort, and it will provide individuals with a decent hop aroma from the second that they open a bottle. The beer pours with a light orange / orange-gold coloration and a tan to off-white head that laces itself down the glass. The flavor profile of Breck IPA is well-balanced. There is a decent (66 IBU) bitterness that is immediately discerned after the initial…

Posted on: April 22, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Violet Night – I Hope You’re Well Single Review

A rich piano starts I Hope You’re Well, a track the is extremely touching and intricate while still having a very radio-friendly track. I Hope You’re Well  possesses a production that allows the distinct elements of Violet Night to shine alone and as a cohesive unit. The track feels like late Blink 182 or Taking Back Sunday, while being a bit more firmly located in the rock tradition. The spot-on…

Posted on: April 22, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Soulless (Rivertown Brewery)

The sad fact about sours is many of them are priced at a level that makes it hard to have them as a go-to beer. Even those sour beers that have been made in the United States can break the $20 mark for a 22-ounce bomber. The beer pours with a dark mahogany to reddish coloration and a light tan head that stands out on the top of the beer.…

Posted on: April 22, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Unfiltered Wheat Beer (Boulevard Brewing)

Boulevard Brewing’s Unfiltered Wheat Beer pours with a very light yellow to gold coloration and a citrus (lemon / orange) nose mixed with a decent amount of wheat. The beer is sublimely drinkable, with a light amount of fruit flavor that can be discerned amongst the strong wheat and grain flavors. The beer holds up well to increases in temperatures and is extraordinarily complex due to the inclusion of a…

Posted on: April 20, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Sarantos What If I Never See You Again

Sarantos has just released a new single, What If I Never See You Again. The track is very vocally-heavy, with the harmonies achieved by Sarantos working in two distinct ways. The narrative aspect of Sarantos’ music takes listeners on a journey over the course of eight minutes, while Sarantos’ voice unites with the rest of the instrumentation to create a track that will resound loudly with listeners long after the…

Posted on: April 20, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Principles Sound Lost in the Jungle CD Review

Principles Sound’s Lost in the Jungle is an album that links together a batch of world-renowned musicians; Dario Chiazzolino on the guitar, Bob Mintzer on saxophone, Russell Ferrante on piano, Jimmy Haslip on the bass, and Gianni Branca on the drums.

Posted on: April 20, 2015 Posted by: Yousuf Ahmed Comments: 0

Scott Mahoney What I Want When I Want Single Review

There is a catchiness to What I Want When I Want that will allow Mahoney to easily make it onto radio rotation. The production of his latest single is stellar, allowing the distinct sides of his music ample opportunity to shine alone and together.