Category: Features

Posted on: December 16, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Fleet Street Raspberry Wheat

Full Tilt is probably our favorite microbrewery that we have reviewed in 2014. We have reviewed them and their efforts extensively and are pleased to say that the brewery has knocked it out of the park yet again with their Fleet Street Raspberry Wheat beer. NeuFutur’s staffers are huge fans of sours and lambics but do not usually find much solace in fruit beers. A great many of them have…

Posted on: December 15, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Wonka Peel-a-pops

Willy Wonka creates a number of innovative candies and their freezer line is no exception. Their latest products builds off of the Japanese mocha snack food and creates something that is tremendously palatable for Americans citizens. The freezer pops, which are available in grape and banana flavors have a softer consistency of ice cream on the outside of the pops. The consistency is more like a blend of putting pudding…

Posted on: December 15, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Plastic DVD

Plastic is an engrossing film that has the perfect blend of up and coming actors. The casting of Plastic is incredibly solid establishing a dynamic between the lead actors that lends the film an honesty that few titles are able to provide their viewers. Together with intelligent casting choices, Plastic as a film that is extremely visual – the steps that are utilized in progressing the plot during the film…

Posted on: December 14, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Scarlet & The Harlots We Can’t Seem To Get Enough CD Review

Scarlet & The Harlots is one of the most interesting acts that we have had the chance to hear. There Once Was A Girl is the first track on the band’s current EP, We Can’t Seem To Get Enough. The strong vocals of Scarlet are part torch song, part coffee shop, and are absolutely intense. The band has the musical chops to keep up with her, with a walking bass…

Posted on: December 14, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Laura Cole Dirty Cheat CD Review

Sweet Escape is the first track on Cole’s latest, Dirty Cheat; the track is able to take on the overall sound and styles of the fifties with a much more contemporary and current set of vocals; this trend continues with Cole’s next two tracks, Darlin’ Sweetheart and Death Row. The blues-infused style of Cole during this effort is absolutely effecting and will be remembered by listeners long after the album…

Posted on: December 14, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Peppermint BellaVitano

The peppermint and cheese flavors one would presume to be incompatible. We received peppermint-flavored products that seemed more like gum than juices or other snacks utilizing peppermint’s unique flavor profile to great effect. However BellaVitano peppermint cheese is one that we would continually come back to as the array of different flavors that are present in each and every bite are enough to change one’s mind about the inclusion of…

Posted on: December 13, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Milk Chocolate and Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter cups

I may just be locked into my ways but the largest most well-known types of peanut butter cups are those usually that I search out when I am at a supermarket. It is not as if they are the only peanut butter cup product that is being released but they typically are the best tasting. We may have finally found a product that supplants a great many of the famous…

Posted on: December 13, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Outback Steakhouse – Akron, Ohio

We were lucky enough to be invited to the Outback Steakhouse in Akron Ohio. We are pleased to say that the experience that we had at the restaurant was amazing. When we entered it was only a few minute wait before we received our table – the person at the front was extremely hospitable. After we sat down it was only another few brief moments before our waiter for the…

Posted on: December 13, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Steve Henrichs Feature

There is virtually no way that individuals can guess that Dawn is Steve Henrichs’s debut album. The deftness and skill that he brings to each violin, piano, and synthesizer line he lays down with collaborator Eduardo Del Signore will have listeners presuming that he is a grizzled veteran. The fact that Dawn is Steve’s first album bodes well for his future prospects, as he is able to establish a considerable…