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‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE FEARLESS (Holiday Album Review)

FEARLESS RECORDS decided to get into the Holiday Spirit for 2010 with the digital release of their first-ever Christmas album. Released this week, the...

ROCKY LOVES EMILY – AMERICAN DREAM EP (Review)

One of the most sugary rock releases to cross my desk this year, the AMERICAN DREAM EP from Michigan's ROCKY LOVES EMILY (out this...

THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA – IT’S GONNA ROCK… ‘CAUSE THAT’S WHAT I DO (DVD Review)

This past June, THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA headlined the opening of the 2010 Montreal Jazz Festival. Having played the fest before, their energetic stage...

POISON – NOTHIN’ BUT A GOOD TIME: THE POISON COLLECTION (Review)

Ahhh POISON... Whenever I hear the band I'm taken back to a place long ago that can be relived just about every summer in...

CRADLE OF FILTH – DARKLY, DARKLY, VENUS AVERSA (Review)

There's something familiar about DARKLY, DARKLY, VENUS AVERSA, the latest album from CRADLE OF FILTH... It sounds a lot like old COF with mixed results. I wasn't a...

PUNK GOES POP Volume 3 (Review)

For the past decade, FEARLESS RECORDS has been pumping out new installments of their PUNK GOES... series with consistency. I've long held a special...

ALTER BRIDGE – AB III (Review)

CREED is, was, and likely always will be a terrible band. That said, I've largely ignored the first two albums from ALTER BRIDGE, the...

WEEZER – PINKERTON DELUXE EDITION (Review)

The indie-rock elitists can ready their pitchforks and prepare to skewer me for what I'm about to say... It is in my belief that...

WEEZER – DEATH TO FALSE METAL (Review)

If WEEZER's recent release HURLEY was supposed to be a throwback to the band's 1990's glory days, then DEATH TO FALSE METAL just might be the...

NEIL DIAMOND – DREAMS (Review)

I have a fear that with the continued decline of the music industry, new generations of listeners will miss out on hearing some truly...

NOTAR | Self-titled EP (Review)

Not pure hip-hop, nor rap-rock, but a musical cornucopia of the aforementioned along with elements of funk and radio-friendly pop hooks, the self-titled debut...

GWAR – BLOODY PIT OF HORROR (Advance Review)

Love 'em or hate 'em, GWAR are never going away. For over 25 years the band from Antarctica via Virginia have been bringing their...

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