Category: Features

Posted on: June 12, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 2

VolcaNO Force Factor Review

VolcaNO is one of the newest Force Factor products, and supplementation with the product will provide individuals with the energy that they need to complete their workout, avoid much of the DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) that typically occur the next day after a particularly vigorous workout, and to build and keep on muscle mass. VolcaNO increases the amount of nitric oxide in a body through the inclusion of L-Citrulline,…

Posted on: June 10, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Tan A Summer to Remember CD Review

Heat Wave is a tremendously hopeful pop-punk song that is replete with sizzling guitars and emotive lyrics. Tan is carefree music in the vein of Metro Station or Sum 41. The production of tracks on A Summer to Remember is tremendously lush, making it easy for these tracks to make it onto pop rotation. If I Could I Would is an effort firmly ensconced in the pop tradition; Tan’s vocals…

Posted on: June 10, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Nettie Rose People I Know CD Review

Ride Ride Ride is a straight-forward retelling of early country. Rose’s vocals are gritty with a tinge of sweetness; taken alongside the guitars and percussion, they make for a track that will stick with listeners long after the track ceases.

Posted on: June 9, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Matchstickmen Acoustic Grooves to Soothe the Soul EP Review

Few artists are able to do the acoustic-only release to the same effect as Nirvana and other acts took to MTV’s Unplugged twenty years ago. England’s Matchstickmen are able to imbue their own unique style and a radio-friendly demeanor into each track on their latest release. Jealous Times hangs perfectly with the Counting Crows and Blues Traveler, while Dark Blues is darkly emotional and simultaneously touches upon the seventies and…

Posted on: June 9, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Dog Society In The Shade CD Review

Heal Me Friend is the first track on In The Shade from the resurrected Dog Society, and it showcases a band that is able to delve deeply into the works of Goo Goo Dolls, Stabbing Westward, and Stone Temple Pilots while still cultivating their own unique style. Listeners are immediately thrown into the fray.

Posted on: June 9, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Charlestons – ? LP (CD)

First off, this disc was the one which the EP took its content from, so it would be much more informative if one would find a copy of my review of turn it up till your mommys screamin’ and your sisters dancin’ EP. Specifically, there are six songs that will be focused on in this review : “The Jerk”, “Don’t Like You”, “Voodoo Me”, “Michelle”, “Catch My Drift”, and “Duane…

Posted on: June 8, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Razor Cuts

This supplement is purported to increase muscle definition. Hot Stuff has combined a number of compounds into a thermogenic and a diuretics complex. This means that Cayenne, caffeine, ginger, peppermint leaf, mustard seed, licorice, lemon verbena, and jujube are combined with green tea leaf, apple cider vinegar, uva ursi, juniper, dandelion, hydrangea, cornsilk, vitamin 6, and couchgrass rhizome and buchu to flush out one’s system.

Posted on: June 6, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Leef Bridge 3.0 USB Drive

  There is considerable difficulty with transferring media to and from a cellular phone. The Leef 3.0 is a value priced device that makes this process a breeze. It comes in 16, 32, and 64 GB varieties. With such large memory, the Leef will maintain its usefulness for a number of subsequent generations. The build quality of the Leef is strong enough that one can keep it in a purse…

Posted on: June 6, 2014 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Masked Intruder – M.I.

Fresh out of the clink, pop punk’s saving grace are finally back with a new record. The Masked Intruder, who turned in one of the genre’s most satisfying records in years with their 2012 debut, has managed to top that effort with M.I. A baker’s dozen of three-minute sing-alongs that are tighter than a set of police-issued handcuffs wrapped around your wrists.

Posted on: June 5, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Kyocera 5 Piece Knife Block Set

Kyocera has made a perfect set of ceramic knives that maintain their edge, are fashionable, and are priced at a point that make them a perfect purchase for a housewarming gift, a wedding present, or even just as a spontaneous pickup for the loved ones in their lives. The cuts that each knife – the 3 inch paring, the 4.5 inch utility, the 5.5 inch Santoku, and the 6 inch…