Name: Chris Holmes
Dateline: New Jersey
Weblog: www.grayflannelsuit.net [RSS]
Articles: 16
First Published: Saturday, June 2, 2007
Last Published: Monday, March 17, 2008
Currently listing articles 16-1:
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Concert Review: The Bad Plus (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - 3/15/08— A tight, entertaining performance from one of the more unique jazz outfits around.
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Music Review: Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree— An unexpected but ultimately successful foray into the worlds of folk, pop, and electronica.
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Music Review: School of Language - Sea from Shore— Proof positive that the genius of Field Music lives on, whatever the name.
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Concert Review: Robert Glasper Trio at the Berlind Theatre, Princeton, NJ, December 14, 2007— One of jazz's brightest young stars brings his trio to Princeton University.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Backyard Tire Fire— This Bloomington, Illinois-based trio delivers honest, original songs.
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Music Review: Joe Henry - Civilians— A textured and darkly beautiful album from an American original.
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Movie Review: Halloween (2007)— Rob Zombie’s Halloween is neither scary nor thrilling. It is simply grim and unpleasant.
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Music Review: Peter Criss - One for All— The latest effort from the Kiss co-founder, One for All is really one for the diehards.
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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling— Is the final Harry Potter installment worth the hype? In a word, yes.
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Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix— The fifth and newest installment of the Harry Potter saga faces the biggest challenge of all.
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Concert Review: Rush (Holmdel, NJ - July 8, 2007)— The legendary Canadian trio delivers a superb performance in the summer heat.
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Music Review: Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris— Loud, aggressive, and satisfying. Yup, Queens of the Stone Age are back.
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Music Review: Chris Cornell - Carry On— Chris Cornell's first solo album since 1999 falls flat in a big way.
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Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full— On Memory Almost Full, Macca effectively balances old and new. The result is an understated but ultimately satisfying album.
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Movie Review: Knocked Up— More entertaining and clever than it has a right to be.
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Music Review: Manic Street Preachers - Send Away the Tigers— Manic Street Preachers return to their roots on this short but engaging album.


