Month: March 2016

Posted on: March 10, 2016 Posted by: Jesse_Hayges Comments: 1

Upcoming 2016 Games

Some of you may know that I’ve always been an avid gamer. I play almost any roleplaying game that comes out for the PC. This past year I have played several games like Fallout 4 and Game of Thrones. I really enjoy using my computer to game because I don’t have to deal with the ever upgrading consoles like PlayStation or Xbox. It’s easier to replace items like RAM and video…

Posted on: March 10, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Jack the Radio Badlands CD Review

Raleigh, North Carolina’s Jack the Radio begin their Badlands with Bad Man, a track that links together psychedelic rock with hints of country and jam band styles. The eclectic styling of Jack the Radio is hard to pin down, meaning that the act takes up so many different standards during Badlands that fans of any styles will find something that they can appreciate. Ain’t So Bad has Jack the Radio…

Posted on: March 9, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Morning Sea – Mal De Mer CD Review

Mal De Mer is the latest album from New York’s The Morning Sea, with an eponymous track that is tremendously emotive and effecting. Taking up hints of alternative and indie, The Morning Sea to establish something that is instrumentally and vocally compelling. The meandering tack taken during this introduction will have listeners on the edges of their seats Don’t Be Moronic, Merriam speeds things up and adds hints of ska…

Posted on: March 9, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Jesse W Johnson Primal Scream EP Review

Jesse W Johnson’s Primal Scream EP begins with the titular effort, an insistent type of rock that builds upon the framework of Placebo and dusty desert rock. The intense guitar work and immersive instrumentation will immediately interest listeners can keep them focused in as Johnson moves into Fucked Up First. The challenging time signatures of Fucked Up First benefits from a ropy bass line and a deft blend of indie,…

Posted on: March 9, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

L.A. Knights Psychoanalyze EP Review

As a magazine from the Akron area, it’s always invigorating to find a talented band from our neck of the woods. The L.A. Knights create a track in Devil On My Heels that links together the work of metal acts like Motley Crue and Malice, tying together intense guitar works, a vocal braggadocio that has the chops to back it up, and on-point drums that fit perfectly while amazing with…

Posted on: March 8, 2016 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Elvis Presley – the Album Collection (CD Box Set)

Dropped down like Manna from heaven (or more specifically, from the folks at Legacy Records), Elvis Presley fans across the globe can now pick up the ultimate fan set – a 60-CD collection of records from The King. Included are restored versions for 57 Presley albums originally released from RCA between 1956-and-1977 in addition to three separate discs of rarities dating back as late as the ‘50s.

Posted on: March 8, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Emperor International – Fast Work Single Review

This chugging dance track ties up hints of late-nineties electronic with hints of Miami dance to create a nostalgic look back into an earlier EDM tradition. There is a vibrancy to Fast Work that ensures that the cut’s melodies are tattooed deep into the psyche of listeners, along with a breadth of influences ensuring that fans of a wide variety of genres can find something to appreciate here. The hammered-home…

Posted on: March 7, 2016 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Great Lakes – Wild Vision 12”

The Brooklyn-by way of Athens- indie band Great Lakes has been spent the past two decades churning out five records and managed to keep their sound evolving thanks to a collective of musicians that have come and gone with nearly each effort. Guitarist/singer Ben Crumb has been at the center of each record and for the latest, “Wild Vision,” he pulled in singer Suzanne Nienaber, bassist David Lerner, drummer Kevin…

Posted on: March 7, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Reduce Vacuum Beer Growler

The process by which one brings draft beer home is a perilous one despite the technological innovations that have occurred over the course of the last decade. When one utilizes the brown bottle glass growler that has a screw off top, there’s a good chance that the carbonation and nuanced flavors of a beer will be lost by the time the one leaves the brewery to say nothing about the…

Posted on: March 6, 2016 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Huddle House (5000 Park Avenue West, Seville, OH)

On our trip down to the Columbus area we were able to drive on Interstate 76 until we got to the exit immediately before its terminus with Interstate 71. We decided to get off the road and get into a restaurant. We found a rarity around this part, a franchise of the storied Huddle House chain. Huddle House is for those uninitiated a restaurant with hundreds of locations available through…