Month: March 2016

Posted on: March 18, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

KenWord – The Underground

The Underground is a track that immediately hits listeners with a complex lyrical flow, matched with a production that links together the mid-oughts New York sound with just enough J. Dilla and Dr. Dre to keep things interesting. KenWord’s style allows for hard-hitting bars all while an erudite word choice separates KenWord from the rest of the pack. The flute sample provides highlighting to the lyrics on The Underground; the…

Posted on: March 18, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Luis DH – Run Away (Hometown)

Barcelona’s Luis DH creates a retro-infused track in his latest, Run Away (Hometown) that inserts and infectious bass line into darkly emotive vocals. Hints of New Wave and the Minneapolis scene of the early eighties can be picked up here. Luis DH is able to make this track incredibly catchy, with enough complexity to make the effort stand up to multiple spins. A bright and sunny instrumentation ensures that listeners…

Posted on: March 18, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Airi Mori – City of Dreams

City of Dreams is an atmospheric track that has enough in the way of intensity to immediately catch the minds and hearts of listeners. The sheer depth of the composition is such that listeners will spin the effort a number of times before hearing every twist and turn that has been included here. A blend of Mariah Carey, Portishead, and Bjork makes this a wholly different single than anything else…

Posted on: March 18, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Adiri NxGen Nurser Slow Flow Baby Bottle

The baby bottle is something that seems incredibly simple and that technology would have found the precise design and amount of extras that would be perfect for ferrying milk into an infant’s mouth. What is actually the case is that the average bottle is something that could be improved upon. There is a bottle by Adiri that reinvents what the object is and will hopefully get infants the milk they…

Posted on: March 18, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Dark Star Batch 3 (Grey Sail Brewing of Rhode Island)

Dark Star is a Belgian styled imperial stout from Rhode Island’s Grey Sail Brewing, spending time in Buffalo Trace barrels. The effort goes and provides individuals with a deep, rich, and delectable set of flavors. The beer pours with a dark brown coloration and little to nothing in the way of head. The initial sip of this third batch of Dark Star heals him of chocolate, vanilla, and toasty malts…

Posted on: March 15, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Boost by Dr. Dabber Vaporizer

The major issues that one will have when they are looking to purchase a vaporizer that deals with concentrate is that a great many of them take up a ton of room. When you have a limited amount of space or when discretion is a concern, the Boost vaporizer by Dr. Dabber should be your go-to device. The simplicity and ease of the device is such that even those that…

Posted on: March 15, 2016 Posted by: Deiondre Comments: 0

Coping strategies for dealing with self-consciousness

While there isn’t a quick fix to improve your self-confidence overnight, there are things you can do to  help you become more positive and accepting of yourself over time. If you’re looking for ways to cope with your self-consciousness, keep reading. Treat the problem Instead of letting it get the better of you, you could find a treatment to help you tackle the root cause of your self-consciousness. For instance,…

Posted on: March 14, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

How to improve your health in a fun and fast way?

It seems that modern people are worried about health more than their ancestors. This is quite logical if we take a closer look at the number of people that are diagnosed with some of the so-called “modern” diseases. According to some statistics more than 2 billion people in the world are overweight or obese. There are basically two things that can help you with your health – proper diet and…

Posted on: March 13, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Scott Smith Sum of Life CD Review

The Sum of Life showcases contemplative and deep guitar work, with Smith’s output influenced by folk, Americana, and singer-songwriter styles. The richness of this introductory composition is enough to invite listeners in, while songs like Blues Guitar Slinger change up the status quo by creating a Bayou-based bit of rock. A strong set of vocals provide the perfect counterpoint for the sizzling guitar work that is weaved through the track.

Posted on: March 13, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Jon Pattie – Pieces

Jon Pattie is able to create something special when it comes to his “Pieces” single, taken from the The Home Inside My Head EP. This effort showcases a twinkling instrumentation and a richly emotive set of vocals. Taken together, these elements create a dreamy pop track that builds into a fuzzier sort of indie rock. The rising actions and otherworldly sound of the penultimate seconds of Pieces provide great gravitas…