Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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Music Review: Daniel Lanois - Omni Series
Producer extraordinaire Daniel Lanois delivers his latest, self-released, collection of instrumental songs.
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Music Review: Kim Kashkashian - Neharót
An accessible and beautiful collection of contemporary classical music from violist Kim Kashkashian.
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Music Review: Above & Beyond - Trance Nation
Reigning trance champions Above & Beyond reinvigorate the classic Trance Nation mix series.
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Mike, Kevin, and Bill from RiffTrax Chat About Live-Riffing Plan 9
Blogcritics sits down with the RiffTrax guys to discuss their live theater event, life in general, and The Room.
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Blu-ray Review: Battlestar Galactica - Season 4.5
A generous presentation for the very satisfying end to an ambitious retelling and retuning of epic science fiction.
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DVD Review: The Mighty Boosh - Seasons 1-3
The madcap world of anal-retentive jazz poet Howard Moon and shape-throwing electro model Vince Noir finally lands stateside.
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Blu-ray Review: Wild Pacific
Enjoyment for Wild Pacific may depend partly on your interest in ecology and conservation as much as the natural world.
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Music Review: Book Of Love Reissues
Book Of Love have re-released their four albums in new expanded form on Noble Rot Records.
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Blu-ray Review: For All Mankind
For All Mankind should belong on any Blu-ray owner's short list for historical/educational releases.
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Blu-ray Review: Night Train
This direct-to-video film is heavy on trying to emulate Hitchcock, but light on execution.
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