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A lazy man’s review of Dharmata 101’s latest disc… whatever it’s called.
Dharmata 101 has some cool songs… like that cool one a few tracks into the disc… with the sounds and all.
..and that’s not all!
This guy plays a lot of neat sounding keyboards. Some of them sound cooler than others and all, but I think he saved the best ones for this album… with the exception […]
Posted: October 24th, 2008 under Music, Music Reviews.
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Nine Inch Nails - Live August 18, 2008 - Dallas, TX
It’s rare for me to get excited about live performances these days, especially when it comes to big name artists, but Nine Inch Nails and their Lights in the Sky tour is by far an exception. I attended the show in Dallas this year and had a great seat for one of the best live […]
Posted: August 19th, 2008 under Music, Music Reviews.
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Otto’s Daughter - A New Kind of Heroine
Otto’s Daughter’s A New Kind of Heroine is one mean sounding disc! The female fronted band has a hard hitting metal sound, dark vocals, and just the right amount of electronic elements to keep you heavily stimulated from beginning to end.
I first listened to the album in my car while driving to work, and I got […]
Posted: June 23rd, 2008 under Music Reviews.
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Avi Ghosh - Severing The Tie
A lot of reviewers like to use references to big name artists when they review albums to give the readers an idea of what a band sounds like. I usually try to avoid the practice as much as possible, but with Avi Ghosh’s Severing the Tie, I’m going to have to break my own rules. After several, (and I do mean […]
Posted: April 8th, 2008 under Music, Music Reviews.
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Margin of Error - Destroy.Create.Repeat.
A lot of artists are good at creating a lot of hype about their upcoming album well before its release only to let you down when the disc finally arrives. Margin of Error’s latest release, Destroy.Create.Repeat. has had quite a bit of online buzz and it’s finally here, but does it live up to all […]
Posted: March 19th, 2008 under Music, Music Reviews.
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Mankind is Obsolete - Trapped Inside
Mankind is Obsolete’s (also known as MKIO) new album, Trapped Inside is by far the LA based band’s finest work to date. I initially expected the album to be similar to their last album Rise, but after a the first listen it was very clearly a different beast all together. MKIO has once again redefinied […]
Posted: January 30th, 2008 under Music, Music Reviews.
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