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Phonoss
by Daniel Gannaway
posted 2005-04-28

Phonoss

I’ve been doing a lot of driving to town. The distance one way equals roughly one long player, or in the case of my current personal favorite, two plays in rotation. The reason it’s two is because it’s the debut solo mini-album, ELIMINATOR, by Phonoss...


From Under the Cork Tree
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-04-27

From Under the Cork Tree

While you might not be very familiar with their music, you’ve probably heard their name mentioned quite a bit lately. I first heard of Fall Out Boy while I was perusing around Pure Volume some time ago. I immediately became a fan… and I am not alone. Fall Out Boy set a record and became the first band or artist to reach 1 million plays on Pure Volume. They have also been featured in music magazines across the country. Even mags like Rolling Stone have regarded them as one of the “10 Artists to Watch…”


Seven's New Machine
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-04-26

Seven's New Machine

C’mon in and check it out… No shit! Seven’s debut release, New Machine, is an assailment of aggressive, hard-hitting, in-your-face-music. It’s got that same classic high-energy, soulful approach as the old-school metal and progressive hard rock that I grew up with. I remember alot of music like this coming out in the mid to late 80’s. I’m glad to see that some good things never die…


Gene LaFond
by Paul Spindle
posted 2005-04-25

Gene LaFond

There are many musicians, singers and songwriters out there who have never had their due, seen the bright lights, nor found the nirvana of the popular songs and the end results that bring fortune and fame. Some seek it while others shy away. And there are those that touch the light but follow a different path, a path that takes them down life’s highway, in a different but nonetheless just as spectacular way…


the kidameln lo-fi
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-04-24

the kidameln lo-fi

A few weeks ago, my friend, Daniel Gannaway sent me out a new collaboration he had been working on. He asked me to take a look at it and let him know what I thought. I recently reviewed his album, darling one year, released last October. It was outstanding. You could just feel the energy and emotion that Daniel had put into each and every one of those tunes. After getting to know Daniel for awhile, I have learned that he pours his heart and soul into every one of his projects. I knew it would be awesome before I even opened the envelope…


Big Midget Music
by Ken McKnight
posted 2005-04-23

Big Midget Music

Driven by the ocean and inspired by the beauty of the North Sea, here is a look at a duo named Big Midget that is quietly and quickly making a name for themselves in the British Isles Univ and small club circuit. Their music and lifestyle are forged in the best rock, folk, and blues traditions and their sweet harmonies linger with you far after the CD ends…


Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
by Alia Berkeley
posted 2005-03-15

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

From listening to this new release, I found that Nick Cave definitely mixes his own style to bring us a different breed. Cave’s lyrics are up there with the best of them – Waits, Dylan, Cohen. Religion breathes provocative through Abattoir Blues, mainly to question and provoke thought…


Morrison Hotel Gallery
by Ken McKnight
posted 2005-02-15

Morrison Hotel Gallery

Just imagine if you had Neil Young, The Doors, Bruce Springsteen, The Stones, Joni Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix and the Eagles all in the same room at one time for an intimate look at each one. Well that is exactly what has happened at the Morrison Hotel in La Jolla, CA thanks to legendary Rock N Roll photographer Henry Ditz, and his longtime partners Richard Horowitz and Peter Blachley…



 
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