Friday , April 26 2024

Gordon S. Miller

Gordon S. Miller is the artist formerly known as El Bicho, the nom de plume he used when he first began reviewing movies online for The Masked Movie Snobs in 2003. Before the year was out, he became that site's publisher. Over the years, he has also contributed to a number of other sites as a writer and editor, such as FilmRadar, Film School Rejects, High Def Digest, and Blogcritics. He is the Founder and Publisher of Cinema Sentries. Some of his random thoughts can be found at twitter.com/GordonMiller_CS

Entrance – Wandering Stranger

Guy Blakeslee goes by the name Entrance, and Wandering Stranger, his debut album on Fat Possum Records, is a fantastic collection of traveling songs presented with Entrance’s own unique twist on blues and roots music. Right from the opening track, “Train is Leaving,” his sound informs you that he’s going …

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Travis – Singles

Scottish band Travis emerged during the late ’90s when critics were running out of names of genres. They were put in the class known as British Trad Rock, music that was indebted to British classic rock bands. Over the last eight years, they have amassed four U.K top 10 albums, …

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Eyes Without A Face (1959)

Directed by Georges Franju Screenplay by Pierre Boileau & Thomas Narcejac and Jean Rendon and Claude Sautet Based on the novel by Jean Rendon I don’t understand why all the film companies don’t just hand over all their film libraries to the Criterion Collection. Starting in 1984 with laserdiscs and …

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Brothers in Arms (2004)

Directed by Paul Alexander Brothers in Arms is a documentary that tells the story of the crew of Patrol Craft Fast 94 as they worked the Mekong Delta in early 1969, and the reason their story is being told is because John Kerry was their commander. Alexander says he came …

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Angel Romero – Virtuoso

First off, this man is an absolute master on Spanish guitar. He is amazing to watch because his technical skills are flawless and the music he creates is beautiful. He makes it look so effortless that if only you just picked up a guitar and started strumming, you to could …

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The Thrills – Let’s Bottle Bohemia

The Thrills are back with another good album that contains more sweet-sounding rock ‘n’ roll confections on their second album Let’s Bottle Bohemia. On their debut So Much For The City, their songs were very reminiscent of The Beach Boys and Byrds. This time around, rather than mimic those influences, …

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The Modern Jazz Quartet – Django

The Modern Jazz Quartet is made up of Milt Jackson on vibes, John Lewis on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums. The group had its origins in Dizzy Gillespie’s 1946 Big Band where the men first played together during shows to give the brass section a …

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The Music – Welcome To The North

The Music returns with their sophomore effort Welcome To The North and once again unleashes their big wall of sound. Their songs come across as concert anthems with bombastic, rock ‘n’ roll flourishes and danceable beats. The percussion of Phil Jordan drives the rhythms and Stuart Coleman’s bass lays the …

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Various Artists – Sing A Song With Six Strings

Eddie Kramer is a legendary record producer and engineer who has worked with the likes of The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix to name a few. He had the idea for this collection to explore a different side of musicians that most of us …

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