Author: James McQuiston

Posted on: October 3, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 2

Lorrie Ruiz – Chewy

Lorrie Ruiz – Chewy / 2007 Self / 10 Tracks / http://www.chewyonline.com / The funk meets jazz sound of “Slipping Away” gives first-time listeners to Lorrie Ruiz a good grounding in the styles that will present themselves throughout “Chewy”. While Ruiz does craft a sound that is rooted heavily in earlier music styles, the resulting music does not sound dated in the least. Instead, the allure of a “Slipping Away”…

Posted on: October 3, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

First To Leave Announce West Coast Tour; Dates In Japan With Lifetime

First to Leave have announced several tour dates in support of their October 9th release, “Forging a Future.” The band will embark on a west coast tour with long-time friends Fireworks. Following these dates, the band will head to Japan for a series of performances with Lifetime. For those of you on the east coast, don’t sweat it, more tour plans are in the works. In the meantime, here are…

Posted on: October 3, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Velvet Underground – Under Review

Velvet Underground – Under Review / 2006 MVD / 84 Minutes / http://www.mvdb2b.com / Where I did not know much of anything about Captain Beefheart for the first Under Review DVD, I am a little bit more familiar with the Velvet Underground. I even have their disc with Nico; would this DVD still have the same magic considering I know about the band? Just as in the other “Under Review”…

Posted on: October 3, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

3 Mile Scream Tours, Finish Up 2nd Album

3 Mile Scream have announced their new headlining tour dates in support of their Corporate Punishment debut, A Prelude To Our Demise. The band will be touring throughout Canada in October and November. 3 Mile Scream is currently putting the finishing touches on their sophomore album, which is due for release in early 2008. The album was produced by Cryptopsy guitarist Christian Donaldson, who recently produced The Agonist’s Century Media…

Posted on: October 2, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Onesidezero – S/T

Onesidezero – S/T / 2007 Corporate Punishment / 13 Tracks / http://www.onesidezero.com / http://www.corporatepunishment.com / Onesidezero start off their self-titled album with a musically heavy track in “Carry Your Gun”. When the band throws the vocals into the mix, what results is something that does not mesh completely. The vocals struggle to approximate the roughness of the instrumentation. This means that there are two distinct threads present in this opening…

Posted on: October 2, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Down Releases III, Goes Out and Tours

After releasing two records mainly as a side project, the band got together in the months before Hurricane Katrina to start working on new material. The band reconnected in New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina with a newfound purpose and focus on DOWN, and began work on their most ambitious record to date. Having already tapped Warren Riker, who produced their 2nd release, DOWN II-A Bustle in Your Hedgerow,…

Posted on: October 2, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

V/A – Skate & Surf Fest Vol 1

V/A – Skate & Surf Fest Vol 1 / 2005 Radiotakeover / 22 Tracks /http://www.radiotakeover.com / http://www.highrollerstudios.com/ The Skate & Surf Fast DVD is more of a collection of live videos for famous bands (Midtown, Armor For Sleep) than an actual film. Sure there are interviews interspersed throughout the tracks, but by and large the disc feels like a promotional video for a smattering of Militia Group and Drive-Thru bands.…

Posted on: October 2, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Anita Tours in Support of their EP “Are We Not Human”

Chicagoland’s “seminar on power pop,” ANITA, is preparing to hit the road in October to preface the release of their new EP, “Are We Not Human.” The newly slimmed-down trio is as diverse musically as they are geographically, with influences drawn from bands like the Kinks, Cheap Trick, The Mamas and the Papas and Oasis.

Posted on: October 2, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

John Phillips – Jack Of Diamonds

John Phillips – Jack Of Diamonds / 2007 Phoenix / http://www.varesevintage.com / This album marks music from John Phillips’ “Jack of Diamonds”. For those that might not know, this was a previously unreleased album that marked music that Phllips created from 1972 and 1973, and was unreleased for whatever reason.  Varese Vintage here has not only committed the disc to the CD format, but has added 5 new tracks, whether…