Review: The Standard – Post Wire To Wire (2005)
The Standard shows how much they have grown to be able to perform with a clear focus on “Post Wire to Wire.” … Continue reading…Review: The Standard – Post Wire To Wire (2005)
The Standard shows how much they have grown to be able to perform with a clear focus on “Post Wire to Wire.” … Continue reading…Review: The Standard – Post Wire To Wire (2005)
Well, I just deleted some comment that obviously some immature bastard wrote. Oh well, he sounds like he’s 9 years old. Whatever, I don’t care. … Continue reading…Hard Day
Chris Glover’s “Hell Isn’t That Funny” is one of the most original blends of rock, pop, rap, hip-hop and R&B makes for easy listening and downright satisfaction to the ears and mind. … Continue reading…Review: Chris Glover – Hell Isn’t Even That Funny (2005)
The Samples (and Phish comes to mind) have followed such a road of being dumped by their record label, but continuing to make their music. … Continue reading…Review: The Samples – Very Best Of (2005)
Dogs Die In Hot Cars’s debut album “Please Describe Yourself” is part of the recent new wave music on the radio airwaves like Frank Ferdinand and Interpol. … Continue reading…Review: Dogs Die In Hot Cars – Please Describe Yourself (2005)