Category: Features

Posted on: May 25, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Ed Roman Letters From High Latitudes CD Review

I Told You So has a tremendously emotive style to it that set the stage for the rest of Letters From High Latitudes, with the intricate arrangements present here blending organic and industrial elements. Coming My Way begins with a strummed guitar; when the vocals kick in, listeners are treated to a very cozy and inviting track.

Posted on: May 25, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Dark Model S/T CD Review

Dance of Wrath is a track that introduces listeners to the wide and varied styles that Dark Model create on their self-titled release. Fate comes forth with a blend of dubstep, glitch, and the more classical elements that were originally heard on the onset. Dark Model’s early success comes in the create of a cogent and coherent narrative from the beginning to end.

Posted on: May 23, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Unity Vibration Tasting Room Visit

The close-knit area in which Unity Vibration operates yields some amazing beers, and we were lucky enough to stop by during their hours to see where the magic goes down while drinking some of the most innovative beers that we have tasted. For those that suffer with celiac syndrome or have chosen a similarly-restrictive diet, Unity Vibration’s gluten-free efforts will be much appreciated. A large amount of black plastic containers…

Posted on: May 22, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Hitler and the Nazis DVD Review

Hitler and the Nazis is an incredibly detailed look into the rise of power of Adolf Hitler, and it does so in a fashion that provides viewers with the full story. Rather than focusing on the beer hall putsch or World War II, Hitler and the Nazis goes from the beginning until the end.

Posted on: May 20, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Doug Briney Super Country Cowboy CD Review

Super Country Cowboy is a cool and confident track that works well in melding together country music from the eighties, nineties, and today. The production of tracks on Briney’s latest makes it easy for listeners to immediately fall in love with the disc.

Posted on: May 20, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Nick Deutsch Crazy Ride EP Review

Individuals listening to Nick Deutsch’s EP Crazy Ride will happen upon Run, a track that links together The Rocket Summer and hints of Say Anything and Owl City. Run is a track that could easily make it onto pop rotation, as Deutsch’s emotive vocals will capture listeners’ hearts while the solid production allows his inimitable vocals to hang with the biggies in the field. Green Light is a track that…

Posted on: May 20, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Marshall Dane Interview

One of These Days is your latest album. Describe it in a few sentences. This is my latest and greatest record yet!  I started writing for this album in the summer of 2011, recorded in 2012 and released in 2013.  It’s an empowering album with a message of hope, understanding, joy and love.  It’ll make you smile at times, reflect on life, and give you a sense of strength no…

Posted on: May 20, 2014 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Broadchurch Season 1 DVD Review

This is your opportunity to see this stellar British TV drama, originally aired here on BBC America, before it gets bastardized and watered-down with predictable clichés for U.S. audience with an American remake. This original focuses on a British coastal town where an 11-year-old boy is found murdered on the beach.

Posted on: May 20, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Wetwood Smokes Earth Tones and Red CD Review

A Better Man showcases a very confident sound for Wetwood Smokes, opening into a distinct and unique vocal-heavy section. The act is able to work well in an alternative or pop-rock format. The sheer authority that the band creates during this track will ensure that listeners become fans. Madeline immediately succeeds with a fun challenge to traditional time-signatures. The funkiness of the composition here showcases a softer side of the…

Posted on: May 20, 2014 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Eron Falbo 73 CD Review

A Baby-Step of Faith is a track that straddles the line between Conor Oberst-style indie rock and alt-country; the intensity and virtuosity exhibited by the guitar and drums establish Falbo as something considerably different than what is currently garnering buzz. Sacagawea’s Son’s is a lively mash-up of Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan, and Mike Ness. The production of Sacagawea’s Son is immaculate, allowing the disparate elements of the track the ability…