Name: Brandon Daviet
Dateline: Denver, CO
Weblog: myspace.com/newdealers
Articles: 73
First Published: Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Last Published: Monday, May 5, 2008
Currently listing articles 73-51:
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Interview: Fall of Troy's Andrew Forsman— Fall of Troy gives drummer spends a few minutes with Blogcritic's Brandon Daviet.
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Music Review: April's Hot Picks - Mike Patton, Soilent Green, Rush, and More— The best albums released in April 2008.
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Music Review: Def Leppard - Songs From the Sparkle Lounge— Where is Def Leppard's sparkle?
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Interview: A Few Words With Dear Life's Vince Apostol— "While we’re home, we mainly like to spend a lot of time with our family, friends, and loved ones."
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Music Review: The Presidents of the United States of America - These Are the Good Times People— The Presidents of the Unites States make an album.
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Music DVD Review: Don't Forget the Motor City — Rare clips from the vaults of Motown.
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Music Review: Carole King - Tapestry (The Legacy Edition)— What do Carole King and Pink Floyd have in common?
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Music Review: Whitesnake - Good to be Bad— Whitsnake returns with a surprisingly good new album.
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Music Review: Willie Nelson - One Hell Of a Ride and Moment of Forever— Willie's past and present work under review...
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Music Review: The Cute Lepers - Can't Stand Modren Music— Blackheart records releases the debut lesson by the Cute Lepers.
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Music Review: Young Mass - Young Mass— Young Mass is the first to release an album after the disbandment of Digital Underground.
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Concert Review: Wu-Tang Clan, August 22nd, 2007 Red Rocks, Morrison, Colorado— The Wu-Tang clan perform for the first time at Colorodo's historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
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Concert Review: Megadeth, April 29th Broomfield Events Center Broomfield, Colorado— Megadeth Shows Up the Dio Era Black Sabbath.
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DVD Review: WKRP in Cincinnati - Season One— Was it worth the wait? Not really.
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DVD Review: The Drew Carey Show - Season One— It's about time — the first season of The Drew Carey show is here!
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Book Review: A Vulgar Display of Power - Courage and Carnage at the Alrosa Villa by Chris Armold and Mark John Sternal— An eye-opening and heartfelt read about one of the most disturbing events in the history of rock and roll.
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Depressed in America— Ever feel like you're at the end of your tether?
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Music Review: Clutch - From Beal Street to Oblivion— Clutch outdoes themselves again with this killer set.
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Music Review: Megadeth - United Abominations— Megadeth turn in their best record since "so Far, So Good... So What!"
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Music DVD Review: Run DMC - Live at Montreux— A great live performance from Run-DMC captured before the tragic death of Jam Master Jay.
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Music Review: Smoke or Fire's This Sinking Ship— A good shot of straight up rock and roll, no gimmics or training wheels included.
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Music Review: KGC - Dirty Bomb— KMFDM's Founder puts out another competent side project.
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Concert Review: Too Short, March 1, Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver— Too Short proves he's still a player...

