Month: August 2015

Posted on: August 19, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Bri Ingram I Am EP Review

Bri Ingram begins her latest release, the I Am EP with Can’t Even Cry. The track showcases the extra power of Bri’s vocals and provides highlighting with an on-point and furious instrumentation. The dynamic that is created between the guitars and drums creates something that will work perfectly on pop and alternative station. Ingram is able to come forth as a unique performer, influenced by Faith Hill, Sheryl Crow, Kelly…

Posted on: August 19, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Carlones Kamal – Don’t think too much

Don’t think too much is a richly emotive track by Italy’s Carlones Kamal that ties together rock with traditional musical styles to make for something that will resound in the minds of listeners long after the track has ceased. The video that Kamal has created for this single showcases a rich variety of backdrops.

Posted on: August 18, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Crave Restaurant – 7101 Democracy Boulevard, Bethesda, Maryland

We were lucky enough to be invited to dine at the Crave Restaurant in Bethesda, Maryland when we took a trip out east. The large menus that the restaurant offers ensures that there will be a unique experience had with each subsequent visit. To begin the meal, we had their Lobster & Shrimp flatbread ($16), which united a crispiness from the bread with a creaminess (from the garlic cream sauce)…

Posted on: August 18, 2015 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Soaked in Bleach DVD Review

It would be easy to dismiss Soaked in Bleach – part documentary/part acted out drama – as just another exploitative title in the growing “Kurt Cobain Was Murdered” genre.

Posted on: August 17, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Ron Louis Smith II – The Prince of Sunshine CD Review

Spank begins Ron Louis Smith II’s The Prince of Sunshine and it builds upon the work of his father (Ronald Louis Sr., one of the KC and the Sunshine Band originals) – there is a high-energy approach to the track that is honest to the original funk recordings but the frenetic pace of the composition and electrified sound makes this into something that works alongside Chromeo or Random Access Memories-era…

Posted on: August 17, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Oogee Wawa More Sand Than Money CD Review

Let It Out gives listeners some idea of where they will be taken, as Oogee Wawa immediately kicks things into high gear with their blend of reggae, rock, rap, and ska. Oogee Wawa is able to create a stellar brand of music over the course of their latest album More Sand Than Money; Pretty is an immaculately-produced track that allows the vocals, drums, and guitars to contribute to an impeccable…

Posted on: August 14, 2015 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Simon & Garfunkel – The Complete Columbia Albums Collection (Vinyl)

Ever wonder who was the most pissed off guy in the 70’s? My money is on Art Garfunkel. Simon & Garfunkel had just left the 60’s behind with a few Grammys and a ton of stellar songs on their resume. After calling it quits, (apparently Garfunkel pulled the plug so he could embark on an acting career) Paul Simon took a year or two off and comes out with his…

Posted on: August 13, 2015 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Hannah Dorman Take Control Single Review

Take Control is an energetic track that will immediately provide listeners with Hannah Dorman’s inimitable style. There are hints of 90s rock, alternative, and an 80s tradition. With equal hints Stevie Nicks and Joan Osbourne, this is an effort that is intense, dense, and fulfilling from beginning to end.