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Echoes from the Broken Glass on Sparkle Lane

sfrank115 December 16, 2009

Echoes from the Broken Glass on Sparkle Lane

In Lewis Carroll's Through The Looking Glass Alice wonders what life is like on the other side of a mirror. Following her curiousity Alice enters the mirror where she discovers a vast world of unanswered questions and paradoxes that actually exists within herself. Her journey is one of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight Tagged With: "Guy Fawkes Day", "last of the artful dodgers", "Symbols 'n Mascots", "you sometimes win", 2010, Amanda Thorpe, Bedsit Poets, Edward Rogers, England, February, George Usher, Green Rooftops, Marty Willson-Piper, New York City, Plan A Media, Rod Argent, Roger McGuinn, Sparkle Lane, Sunday Fables, You Haven't Been Where I've Been

Raekwon keeps Wu alive on Only Built for a Cuban Linx 2

Editor December 14, 2009

Raekwon keeps Wu alive on Only Built for a Cuban Linx 2

The years 1992-1993: A down period for East Coast rap, as New York MCs cowered at the larger-than-life exploits of the West Coast movement, fronted by Death Row Records, Dr. Dre, and his protégé Snoop Dogg. Enter a nine-man battalion from Staten Island, with honed lyrical swords and gobs of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, In The Spotlight Tagged With: "Baggin Crack", "Broken Safety", "Canal Street", "House of Flying Daggers", "New Wu", "We Will Rob You", Allah Mathematics, Ason Jones, Dr. Dre, Erick Sermon, ghostface killah, Ice H2O/EMI Records, J Dilla, Marley Marl, Method Man, Ol Dirty Bastard, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. II, Pete Rock, raekwon, RZA, Scram Jones, Slick Rick, The Alchemist, wu-tang clan

Pearl Jam’s Backspacer has got some if you need it

Editor December 11, 2009

Pearl Jam’s Backspacer has got some if you need it

For its ninth album, Pearl Jam chose to return to producer Brendan O'Brien. The album was the group's first album produced by O'Brien since the 1998 album, Yield. "At this point, I think we're willing to let somebody cut the songs up a little bit," says lead vocalist Eddie Vedder. "In the past, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, In The Spotlight Tagged With: "Johnny Guitar", "Just Breathe", 2009, atlanta, backspacer, Brendan O'Brien, Cameron Crowe, Conservation International, Eddie Vedder, Georgia, Into The Wild, Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready, National Geographic's Great Turtle Race, No Code, Pearl Jam, Seattle, Stone Gossard, Vitalogy, Yield

Rakim shoots balls of conscious fire on The Seventh Seal

Editor December 11, 2009

Rakim shoots balls of conscious fire on The Seventh Seal

After months, if not years of Internet speculation and rumor, the man many call The God MC, Rakim Allah released his long awaited new album The Seventh Seal on November 17, 2009. Guest artists include Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, Maino, Tracey Horton, IQ, Styles P, and others, including Destiny Griffin, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, In The Spotlight Tagged With: "Eric B. is President", "Lyrics of Fury", 2009, eric b & rakim, hip hop, Jake One, legend, Maino, Needlz, Nick Wiz, Nottz, queens, Ra Records, rakim, SMC Recordings, The Seventh Seal, William Michael Griffin Jr.

Muse proves The Resistence is far from futile

sfrank115 December 10, 2009

Muse proves The Resistence is far from futile

Opening with "Uprising," Muse starts to haunt the soul with their string lead riff that plays along a distorted guitar that is reminiscent of something Queen would do. The song is more or less about conspiracies and an ending that won't happen, an apocalypse. "We will be victorious" Matthew … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, In The Spotlight Tagged With: "Guiding Light", "I Belong to You (+Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix)", "MK Ultra", "Resistance", "Undisclosed Desires", "United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)", "Unnatural Selection", "Uprising", 360 tour, alternative, Black Holes and Revelations, Christopher Wolstenholme, Dominic Howard, English, Matthew Bellamy, muse, Queen, Radiohead, rock band, The Resistance, u2

Jamie T adds some hocus pocus to Kings & Queens

Editor December 9, 2009

Jamie T adds some hocus pocus to Kings & Queens

Jamie T does things his own way. Take his novel approach to getting around the sophomore slump. How did the 23-year-old outfox any demons that might’ve dogged him while crafting Kings & Queens, the follow-up to his 2007 debut Panic Prevention? “I didn't do my second album,” he says. “I did my third … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In The Spotlight Tagged With: “Emily’s Heart", EMI, England, Hocus Pocus, Jamie Alexander Treays, Jamie T, Mercury Prize, Panic Prevention, Sheila, South London, Wimbledon

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