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Posted on: April 13, 2023 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

The ways easiest job to get abroad for Indians

Job search abroad and employment is one of the most important stages in the life of yesterday’s student. There is an opinion that it is more difficult to find a job abroad than in your own country. Therefore, graduates of Indian universities who want to stay and work abroad have a hard time. Actually this is not true. Of course, a lot depends on your personal qualities, abilities and level…

Posted on: August 16, 2019 Posted by: Allene Lewis Comments: 0

A Few Reasons Why Long Distance Relationships Do Not Work!

Long distance relationships is a topic that a lot of people often debate about. Whether they work or not, or do they last long or just for a short time, there are many questions that people want to know the answer to. But first, what is a long distance relationship? Long distance relationship is a relationship between two people who live far apart and who don’t see each other often.…

Posted on: December 30, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Addi McDaniel “Are You Serious”

Addi McDaniel’s Are You Serious is a hauntingly beautiful effort that links together 1960s and 1970s female pop with a tinge of mid-1990s indie music. The charisma that is weaved throughout Are You Serious manifests not only in Addi’s vocals but in the sometimes-psychedelic, sometimes-surf guitars that represent the cornerstone of the composition. The interlude (around the 2:45 mark) is enough of a change-up to keep listeners on the edges…

Posted on: December 18, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

PAWZ ONE’S FACE THE FACTS OUT FEBRUARY 18TH, 2014.

Los Angeles MC Pawz One, releases first single, “The Luv,” off his upcoming album Face the Facts. The original version features Ariano and the remix features Ariano and the legendary Masta Ace. Below System will release Pawz One’s debut solo album, Face the Facts February 18th, 2014! Pawz One has released three well received mixtapes and been touring the U.S. consistently. Face the Facts features a combination of gritty and smooth production from…

Posted on: January 29, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

LOVE.MIGHT.KILL are going to release a digital compilation of March 8, 2013!

“10 Mighty Killers” will, as the title already suggests, contain the following 10 tracks: 1. XTC (Video Clip: http://youtu.be/RpE8BrAIdjI) 2. Pretty Little Mess (Video Clip: http://youtu.be/m3Jgfs890qk) 3. Restless Heart 4. Caught In A Dream 5. Burn The Night 6. Home 7. Too Big To Fail 8. Tomorrow Never Comes 9. Brace For Impact 10. The One You can listen to snippets from the compilation here: http://massacre.musiclogistics.net/releases/20308?lang=en Artwork: http://i977.photobucket.com/albums/ae257/massacrerecordseurope/MR%20News/LMK10MightyKillers.jpg www.lovemightkill.com |…

Posted on: May 2, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Paramount Blu-Ray Reviews: Ferris Bueller, Grease, Saturday Night Fever

These three classic films are released on Blu-Ray for the first time, and each brings something slightly different to the table. Despite the difference in release year (1977, 1978, and 1986), each of the films are brought to the current period in terms of video and audio quality. Each of the releases will provide purchasers with a tremendous amount of added features, as they represent at the base level the…

Posted on: April 24, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Sin City (Blu-Ray)

Sin City is a stellar film. It only makes sense that Dimension / Buena Vista would give it the treatment that it deserves, resulting in a Blu-Ray release that will have viewers in awe from start to finish. The picture itself is sharp as all get out, tying together crisp and clear audio with a video that seems to even improve on the original theatrical print. The feature presentation on…

Posted on: March 9, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Band of Felons – Drown My Sorrows (CD)

Yet another drunk punk band that was cast in the mold of Hilljack and Dropkick Murphys, but is yet still a band that doesn’t get old. The guitars are clear, driving the music, and the semi-screamed out lyrics never get old. Oi music even gets its deserved nod in “P.T.I”. The great thing with this disc – and I don’t know if it was an intentional thing or not, but…

Posted on: January 13, 2009 Posted by: Jay NeuFutur Comments: 0

Wedlock – Reverend Charisma

Wedlock may not be known too terribly well outside of their home city of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, but their single “Reverend Charisma” may be the one track that breaks them big. The electropop movement is still on its way up, and the Depeche Mode meets drum n bass sound of Wedlock here has a very retro feel to it, tying together electropop with the “New Romantic” generation perfectly. The…

Posted on: July 23, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

There For Tomorrow – S/T EP (CD)

Hopeless Records has had a hell of a long streak of simply amazing albums, whether it be Amber Pacific, or The Dangerous Summer. The fact is that “Deadlines” is the first track on this EP, and it largely showcases the same attention to quality and solid arrangements that Hopeless acts are really known for. The emotive style of the band has a hopeful sound to it despite a much more…

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

Zoogz Rift – Island of Living Puke [ADB]

This album is from 1986 and it was on Miss Anne Thrope Records. This album has to be the oddest music I have ever listened to. The songs are mostly vocals along with accompanying music. There are 12 songs on this album. This album and all of Zoogz Rift albums remind me of Frank Zappa’s work. This is a tape that you really have to listen to to get all…

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

Young Pioneers – 1st Virginia Volunteers [ADB]

This album was released in 1995 on Vermiform Records with 17 songs.The sound on this disc is pretty crappy, but the Young Pioneers are good, with melodic punk songs that don’t conform to punk standards.The songs are very short by this 3 piece band, which includes an amazing guitar player. The odd thing about the Young Pioneers is that they rely on the harmonica in addition to all of the…

Posted on: December 1, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The xMODELs – “Flush It” Single [ADB]

The CD has 4 songs, it is self released, and even contains a cover of “Deuce”, by KISS. The xMODELs are 80s hair metal with a 90s feel. The vocals are great to listen to, the guitars are scorching, and the bass is plodding through the tracks. Compare these guys to Warrant, Kiss, and Kix. These are only bands they vaugely sound like, since they have a unique sound. Their…

Posted on: December 1, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Wrens – Abbott 1135 [ADB]

This EP was released on Ten 23 Records in 1997, and it has 6 songs. The Wrens are independent rock with a Pop-Punk and a Brit-Pop feel. All elements coalesce into a good sets of songs with good choruses. The Wrens are very decent, and should be featured on 120 minutes. They can be reached at PO Box 81, Ocean View, NJ 08230. If this band is a part of…

Posted on: November 30, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Woolworthy – Sweet Second Place [S/T]

Woolworthy – Sweet Second Place 11 songs made by Woolworthy on their own label in ’99. The whole album is a lot more pop orientated then their 1st album, which means very clear guitar lines and very pro recording. The 1st song, Leap Year, sounds incredibly like a Fuel song, right down to the vocals. Woolworthy has progressed from Pop Punk to Power Pop .This means the songs are more…

Posted on: November 30, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Tugboat Annie / The Wicked Farleys Split 7`[ADB]

Note: I got this 7` free with Muddle #13. The Wicked Farleys are what i would guess is a emo band. I have never heard anything like this before. Note that that comment doesnt always mean that it is good, This song, Feel the Mores, goes too long without vocals, and it is boring and repitious. It gets annoying in the middle with the alarm sounding guitar. God i wish…

Posted on: November 29, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Whippersnapper – The Long Walk / America’s Favorite Pastime

Whippersnapper-the long walk Released on Lobster Records in 1999, with 12 songs. Cost to me: free. The great follow-up to 1998’s “Americas Favorite Pastime”. After a change in lineup, Whippersnapper is back, with a tighter pop punk sound. The songs are extremely catchy and extremely well played. The guitar lines, as well as the bass, are killer. “The long walk” is a step up from “America’s Favorite Pastime”, both lyrically…

Posted on: November 29, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

West Beverly – Kids These Days [ADB]

5 songs, self released, 99 Pop punk from New England. Good riffs, not much audible bass, and decent drumming on this album. They are decent sounding pop punk that definitely has its roots in rock music as well. The lead singers voice is good, but almost annoying. It has an odd quality to it that is hard to place. the guitarist can pull off some really good solos. They have…

Posted on: November 28, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Warrior Soul – The Space Age Playboys [ADB]

This was released in 1995, was out on Mayhem/Futurist, and has 13 songs by this 4 piece band.This is not alt all what i expected from Mayhem and Fierce, which are two cool metal labels.Warrior Soul sounds like Monster Magnet meeting White Zombie meeting Godsmack. All of the pieces in the band are mediocre, and they don’t stand out in any way.The vocalist has a pseudo-70s Brit punk feel to…

Posted on: November 28, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Vote Quimby – S/T [ADB]

8 songs, self released in 1999. They are great, fast pop; punk with catchy hooks and excellent audible bass playing. Although they are pop punk, they avoid the pitfalls that most pop punk bands fall into, like to glossy of a sound, or writing songs for MTV .The vocalist sounds like the singer of NOfx and the singer from the living end. They are a band that has some serious…