Month: April 2017

Posted on: April 4, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Pink Floyd – The Early Years 1971 Reverber/ation (CD/DVD & Blu-ray)

In a stroke of genius, Pink Floyd Records has dug deep in the archives to pull out rare and oftentimes unreleased music and videos for this stunning Box Set. There are several of these sets that have just been released (including a massive 38 disc set) that chronicle the unpolished moments of one of the most enigmatic art bands to ever step into a recording studio.

Posted on: April 3, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Gianluca Corrao – Simona E Milano

Simona E Milano is one of those powerful tracks that will speak to listeners no matter which languages in which they are familiar. Corrao’s vocals during this single are powerful, touching,m and emotive. The guitar that is threaded through Simona E Milano are the backbone for the track, but the overarching sound of the track is created when the drums are added into the mix. The track does a tremendous job…

Posted on: April 3, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Jonathan Di Renzo – Getting Nowhere

Jonathan Di Renzo’s Getting Nowhere begins with Desire, a high-energy track that blends together equal amounts of 1970s Detroit rock, mid-nineties alt rock, and a bit of grunge and punk. The supersonic vocals that are laid down during this introductory track are bolstered further by proficient drums and guitar, giving the track an epic sound that will resound loudly after the album ceases to play.

Posted on: April 3, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Carl Borden – Breathe

Carl Borden’s Breathe begins I Lift My Hands. This track blends together bold synth line that set the stage for the approaches and environment to follow. The four and a half minutes of this introductory song will keep listeners on the edges of their seats; Borden’s ability to create such a coherent introductory statement is unparalleled.

Posted on: April 2, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Steve Loza – All Is One

Steve Loza’s All Is One begins with Takeoff to Tokyo, a jazz-infused track that blends together the jazz style of the 1930s with an on-point instrumentation and a narrative that is as rich and varied as any lengthy lyrical composition.

Posted on: April 2, 2017 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Sharkoon Skiller Pro Gaming Keyboard

There are a number of gaming keyboards that are all vying for market space. The sheer range of quality means that one can purchase a keyboard from about $20 out to a price point exceeding $300 for some of the professional gaming models. We received the Sharkoon Skiller Pro Gaming Keyboard for review that is on the lower end of prices ($29.99 at online retailers) but at no point should individuals…