Author: James McQuiston

Posted on: January 16, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Lek – Giant World Knowledge Bliss Control

Lek – Giant World Knowledge Bliss Control / 2007 Self / 12 Tracks / http://www.lekmusic.com / “Quixotic” shows a very trippy style of sixties music as the one played by Lek. What does not work for the band during this 7 minute track is the spoken lyrics that go beyond mysterious and into full blown parody by the second or third minute of the track. It behooves individuals to skip…

Posted on: January 16, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

SOLOW13 Brings the Heat With His Debut CD Release: WARRIOR13

Available February 26 on Latin Thug Records Latin Thug Records presents the debut album from ground-breaking artist SOLOW13.  The album will be available in stores and online February 26, 2008, produced by SOLOW13 and Aaron (T-Bone) Boatright.  The project represents a lifetime of work and experiences from this breaking talent.  Legendary mastering engineer Brian “Big Bass” Gardner (Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop, Linkin Park, Madonna) mastered the project to create what…

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Slug #229

Slug #229 / Free / 1:156 / 84M / http://www.slugmag.com / Slug feels heavier with this issue. The amount of advertisements that is in this issue feels a little lighter, as well. This time, there are a number of strong pieces. Of particular note this time has to be the piece that features an interview with such low-budget movie luminaries as George Romero, Lloyd Kaufman and Bruce La Bruce. This…

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MMJ To Play First Show At Legendary Radio City Music Hall June 20th

“My Morning Jacket has become America’s best live rock ‘n’ roll band.” Magnet, Fall 2007 On Friday June 20th, My Morning Jacket will, for the first time, headline a performance at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.  An Evening With My Morning Jacket promises to be both a satisfying experience for the long-time fan and certainly a comprehensive introduction to the uninitiated.   This is their only scheduled area appearance, and…

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OST: Into The Wild

OST: Into The Wild / 2007 Lakeshore / 36 Tracks / http://www.intothewild.com / http://www.lakeshorerecords.com / For those that do not know Michael Brook, ey first made a splash in the music industry in 1985, when U2 used eir “Infinite guitar” to make the distinct sounds that were commonplace on their seminal “The Joshua Tree”. Brook also worked on Peter Murphy (Bauhaus)’s  1995 album Cascade, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s 1996 work…

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Egypt Central’s S/T CD Out Now!

Memphis, Tennessee’s Egypt Central will release their self-titled debut today on Fat Lady Records, in conjunction with Warner Music Group’s Independent Label Group (ILG).   Egypt Central, featuring John T. Falls (vocals), Joey Chicago (bass), Heath Hindman (guitar), Blake Allison (drums), and Jeff James (guitar), originally recorded the album in 2006, which was mixed by Josh Abraham (Velvet Revolver, Korn, Linkin Park). The insanely catchy, hard-driven disc was re-mixed, re-mastered,…

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Dumb Jersey White Boy No.2

Dumb Jersey White Boy No.2 / $1 / :10 / http://mark.mcmurray.de / [email protected] /  This zine has kin in all of those horrid Jazz-infused cartoons of the sixties that had nothing but movements and actions to define what the characters were doing. When the main character (I’m assuming this is Mark detailing all the things that happened in the earlier part of eir life) is talking about something, a picture…

Posted on: January 15, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Fader #50

Fader #50 / 1:45 / 212M / http://www.thefader.com / This marks Fader’s fiftieth issue, a milestone that few magazines actually get to. As has been the case with previous issues of Fader, there is a pretty even amount of advertisements to actual articles. Despite the fact that Fader has more advertisements present in it than some other magazines, the abilities and skills shown by the writers in this issue make…

Posted on: January 15, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Daedelus Releases Live Record; Announces Unique Fan Contest

Innovative West Coast electronic wizard seamlessly blends rave, R&B, hip-hop, electro, and acoustics into his most dance-friendly live set yet. “Live at Low End Theory” Out January 22nd on Alpha Pup Records. MP3 “Now’s The Time”: http://terrorbird.alphapupserver.com/music/08NowsTheTime.mp3 One of L.A.’s most daring producers, Daedelus weaves together a true “love-sound” that falls between honeyed melodies and avant-electronics He chops and splices disparate acoustic sources into incredible works of staggering resonance. Contrasting…

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The Whigs – Mission Control

The Whigs – Mission Control / 2008 ATO / 11 Tracks / http://www.thewhigs.com / http://www.atorecords.com / “Like A Vibration” starts out “Mission Control”, and the amount of styles that come forth from the first minute or so of The Whigs’ album is amazing, to say the least. Hints of psychedelic, sixties-rock, At The Drive-In, and even Social Distortion all play into the creation of a distinct and ufn track. The…