DVD Music Review: Orgy – Trans Global Spectacle
Orgy releases the first documentary of the band’s life on DVD: “Trans Global Spectacle.” … Continue reading…DVD Music Review: Orgy – Trans Global Spectacle
Orgy releases the first documentary of the band’s life on DVD: “Trans Global Spectacle.” … Continue reading…DVD Music Review: Orgy – Trans Global Spectacle
Director John Singleton’s (Boyz N The Hood, Shaft) new film Four Brothers (2005) tells the tale of four brothers seeking to find their mother’s killers. These four led by the oldest brother, Bobby Mercer (Mark Wahlberg), take justice into their own hands when there is nowhere to turn to for help. … Continue reading…Four Brothers (2005)
Staffan Lincoln – or the group of Swedish Kebab (I couldn’t figure out) – creates “Know You,” which is a good mix of blues, electronic, jazz and soul music. Staffan’s vocals dominate in creating the mood for the song. … Continue reading…Staffan Lincoln – “Know You” (2005)
Mercury Rev’s sixth album proves to be a march toward electronic sounds, which might be a blessing in disguise. The opening track “Secret For A Song” reflects the possible influence that The Postal Service might have on bands nowadays, although Mercury Rev has existed for a long time. Maybe MR wanted a new sound? … Continue reading…Mercury Rev – The Secret Migration (2005)
The Stereophonics’ new album is a big departure from the band’s earlier albums and sounds. Language. Sex. Violence. Other? shows flashes of edge to combine with the band’s already defined alternative sound. What results is a reminiscing feeling of listening to 80s glam rock. … Continue reading…Stereophonics – Language. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005)