Category: Music Reviews

Posted on: December 6, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Liquid Jungle – Tiny Heaven

Liquid Jungle – Tiny Heaven / 2007 Self / 14 Tracks / http://www.liquidjungleband.com / This Atlanta, Georgia band has been around for quite a few years. It is not that much of a surprise that Liquid Jungle’s work on “Tiny Heaven” is smooth, polished, and shows that a tremendous amount of effort has been placed into the creation of the disc. “In Disguise” is the first track of “Tiny Heaven”,…

Posted on: December 5, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Plunky – Cold Heat

Plunky – Cold Heat / 2006 Self / 14 Tracks / http://www.plunkyone.com / J. Plunky Branch has been around for quite a long time. “Cold Heat” marks his thirty-five year in the music industry and his twenty-first album overall. Plunky’s horn on “Cold Heat” is placed alongside the rhythms of Setworkrz, which consists of his son and Al Dokes. Setworkrz steps up their game to the point that the masterful…

Posted on: December 5, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Kris Racer – Has A Banner Year

Kris Racer – Has A Banner Year / 2007 Self / 6 Tracks / http://www.krisracer.com / The name Kris Racer may not ring many bells. A few bells might be rung if individuals are told that the performer behind “Has A Banner Year” was the former lead singer for Tagline. However, fans of Tagline may not like the stylistic change that Kris Racer has taken over the last few years.…

Posted on: December 4, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

The Rosewood Thieves – Lonesome

The Rosewood Thieves – Lonesome / 2007 Self / 6 Tracks / http://www.therosewoodthieves.com / It seemed almost like The Rosewood Thieves would never get their “From The Decker House” released, last year. Originally signed to V2, the disc was only released after legal allowed them to. 2007 marked a new year, and an EP that was in no way held back or otherwise modified in regard to the context that…

Posted on: December 4, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Phonograph – Hiawatha Talking Machine

Phonograph – Hiawatha Talking Machine / 2007 Red Ghost / 5 Tracks / http://www.phonographny.com / This New York band, on their “Hiawatha Talking Machine”, is attempting to go forth and give vitality to the folk genre in ways that traditionalists such as Andy Cabic and Devendra Banhart have not even conceived of. “Little Chief” blends together a down-home feel with a Radiohead (“OK Computer-era”) type of pacing. The slightly goofy…

Posted on: December 3, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Le Concorde – Suite

Le Concorde – Suite / 2006 Self / 6 Tracks / http://www.leconcorde.org / Individuals may remember who Le Concorde are from their 2004 release “Universe and Villa”, or they may know the band as the latest act worked with by former Scritti Politti member (and now producer) David Gamson. The EP starts out with “I Want You Back”, which is a track that allows Le Concorde to go forth and…

Posted on: December 3, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Annuals – Frelen Mas

Annuals – Frelen Mas / 2007 Ace Fu / http://www.myspace.com/annuals / http://www.acefu.com / The last time we heard the Annuals, they were on the “This Is Indie Rock: Volume Three” compilation put out by Deep Elm in 2005. In the mean time, they signed to Ace Fu Records, released their debut full length “Be He Me”, and have played or been played on shows like Late Night With Conan O’Brien…

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

Pitbull – Boatlift

Pitbull – Boatlift / 2007 TVT / 18 Tracks / http://www.pitbullmusic.com / http://www.tvtrecords.com / Many introductions to rap CDs suck. They suck horribly. However, “Boatlift”’s introduction is massively impression. This “Little Story” is an acapella opening to the disc, and it shows exactly how talented Pitbull is. The entirety of this track is a minute, and it does much to provide a specific style to the entirety of the disc.…

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

Khann – Tofutopia

Khann – Tofutopia / 2007 Metal Blade / 19 Tracks / http://www.myspace.com/khannn / http://www.blackmarketactivities.com / Khann blasts through a great deal of the tracks on “Tofutopia” with barely minute long salvos. Individuals may think that the band is operating under a normal tempo and runtime when it comes to the introductory track “Meteor”, but are thrown into a tizzy with the grind heavy sound of “Himalayan Green”. There is little…

Posted on: December 2, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Larry the Cable Guy – Christmastime in Larryland

Larry the Cable Guy – Christmastime in Larryland / 2007 WB Nashville / http://www.larrythecableguy.com / http://www.wbrnashville.com / As one can likely glean from the album title, “Christmastime in Larryland” is Larry the Cable Guy’s latest album. More so than just being Larry the Cable Guy’s latest album, this album has a decidedly Christmas feel to it. For those individuals that cannot wait, there is also a trailer for Larry the…

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

Citay – Little Kingdom

Citay – Little Kingdom / 2007 Dead Ocean / 8 Tracks / http://www.deadoceans.com / Citay provides a twinkling atmosphere during the opening to their “Little Kingdom”, the emotive and instrumentally intricate “First Fantasy”. During “First Fantasy”, the clearness and natural sound of the instrumental compositions make me confident that Citay could conceivably make an entirety instrumental album and succeed. Of course, vocals do kick in after a certain point, but…

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

Steel Train – Trampoline

Steel Train – Trampoline / 2007 Drive-Thru / 12 Tracks / http://www.steeltrainmusic.com / http://www.drivethrurecords.com / It has been well over two years since we had the chance to last review Steel Train, and while their last CD was nothing really that impressive, the band has gotten their shit together for “I Feel Weird”, the first track on “Trampoline”. Unlike many of the Drive-Thru bands, there is not that much of…

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

Dropkick Murphys – The Meanest of Times

Dropkick Murphys – The Meanest of Times / 2007 Born & Bred / 15 Tracks / http://www.dropkickmurphys.com / The star that the Dropkick Murphys are riding on is only reaching higher and higher altitudes. Their last album, “The Warrior’s Code”, sold around 20,000 copies. This time, “The Meanest of Times” has blown past that number and have firmly ensconced the Dropkick Murphys as perhaps the best known “Irish”-themed band, behind…

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

Valentin Silvestrov – Symphony No. 6

Valentin Silvestrov – Symphony No. 6 / 2007 ECM / 5 Tracks / http://www.ecmrecords.com / I understand that most individuals that listen to classical music will be familiar with the name Valentin Silvestrov, but there are a number of individuals that read NeuFutur that may not be very familiar. Essentially, Silvestrov is one of the greats in modern Ukraine in the creation of new, classically-themed music. This album marks the…

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

Andras Schiff – Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas Vol. IV

Andras Schiff – Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas Vol. IV / 2007 ECM / 4 Tracks / http://www.ecmrecords.com Schiff has been awarded a number of different accolades throughout eir thirty-plus year career. This disc marks Schiff’s 24 April 2005 performance of the last four sonatas for piano of Ludwig van Beethoven’s “early period”. This means that works 26, 27/1, 27/2 (the famed “Moonlight” sonata), and 28 are present. For…

Posted on: November 27, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 2

Matt Pond PA – Last Light

Matt Pond PA – Last Light / 2007 Altitude / 13 Tracks / http://www.mattpondpa.com / http://www.altituderecords.com / I can’t believe that Matt Pond PA has been around for practically ten years. Well, after listening to “Last Light”, I can, but still. “The title (and opening track) shows exactly mature Matt Pond PA is. The atmospheric sound of the alt-rock that the band plays has comparisons ready-made to acts like Modest…

Posted on: November 27, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Putumayo Presents: Israel

Putumayo Presents: Israel / 2007 Putumayo / 12 Tracks / http://www.putumayo.com / For those individuals that yet do not know what it is that Putumayo does, they attempt to showcase the music from practically every corner of the globe. They’ve released compilations of Celtic, Gypsy, New Orleans, Americana, and Latin Jazz music (and that’s only a drop in the bucket), and they have many countries and styles of music to…

Posted on: November 26, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Phil Ramone – Making Records

Phil Ramone – Making Records / 2007 Borders / 14 Tracks / http://www.bordersstores.com / http://www.philramone.com / Phil Ramone has been around the record industry for an amazingly long period of time, starting producing and recording music for other individuals all the way back in 1959. Among the greats that Ramone has worked with in the enarly fifty year period since ey started are Burt Bacharach, Ray Charles, Chicago, Frank Sinatra,…

Posted on: November 25, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

The Pack – Based Boys

The Pack – Based Boys / 2007 Jive / 17 Tracks / http://www.myspace.com/thepack / http://www.jiverecords.com / Individuals may know The Pack through a few different venues. First (and most likely), individuals will know The Pack through one of their prior hits – “Vans” – which was censored by MTV to remove all mentions of the title footware. Also, individuals may know The Pack through “I’m Shinin’”, which reached the elite…

Posted on: November 25, 2007 Posted by: James Comments: 0

OST: Heartworn Highways

OST: Heartworn Highways / 2007 Hacktone / 26 Tracks / http://www.hacktone.com Heartworn Highways is a documentary similar in style to All My Loving, but the subject material is a little different. Where All My Loving was a child of the sixties in terms of the bands covered and individuals’ feelings about rock music, the director of Heartworn Highways, James Szalapski focuses on the folk and roots rock sounds that were…