For die-hard fans looking for another B5 adventure, this DVD is more than adequate.
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Music Review: Matt White – Best Days
Inspired by 60s and 70s singer/songwriters like Bob Dylan and Nick Drake, Matt aimed to create lyrical stories that entertained and touched people.
Read More »Music Review: Benzos – Branches
I guess coming from New York lets them experience that expansive tough view of the world without completely losing one’s emotional fortitude.
Read More »Music Review: Rooney – Calling The World
Leader singer Robert Schwartzman’s goal of the album was to “make people dance.”
Read More »Music Review: Asobi Seksu – Citrus
On Asobi Seksu's (Japanese for “playful sex”) Citrus lead vocalist Yuki Chikudate enchants the listener with both Japanese and English lyrics.
Read More »Music Review: Fields – Everything Last Winter
The band led by Nick Peill and Thorunn Antonia on vocals seemed in sync when it came to creating Field’s signature sound.
Read More »Music Review: Metric – Grow Up And Blow Away
Metric’s first full-length album Grow Up And Blow Away is finally being released after an eight year delay by its current label Last Gang Records.
Read More »Music Review: Northern State – Better Already EP
For hip hop, the term group is used, but I’d like to make a case that Northern State might actually be the first female hip hop band.
Read More »DVD Review: World War II Collection, Vol. 2 – Heroes Fight For Freedom
This collection of WWII films primarily deals with the battles in the Pacific.
Read More »Baseball is 8 Percent Black and 92 Percent Other
Jackie Robinson should not only be remembered for opening the door for blacks to baseball, but to all sports.
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