The Raw Fun of It
[In The Red as well as the other bands who played that night also have reviews forthcoming. Stayed tuned... ~Ed.]
Review By Sean Ross
The Casbah, known for its seven-night lineup, pool table benches, and low flying jets, will always remind you that small venues are the best places for viewing shows. Where [...]
I Love Cemeteries!
story and photos by Jessica Delfino
New York City
Signs posted on splintery wooden poles and rusty metal stated “No Loitering” and I knew they were speaking to me. It almost seemed like the teens of my town were hated, like dirty mistakes, and that adults hoped that we would just disappear. So we did.
If [...]
Light Boards
by Peter Schroedl
Photon Light Boards has been making skateboards embedded with colored LEDs powered by rechargable batteries for over 3 years. Having sold more than 10,000 skateboards, they offer shortboards, longboards, and mini’s for sale on their website, as well as offering custom installation in the board of your choice.
In Ocean [...]
[Q & A]
Ducky Waddles Emporium Survives
One of San Diego’s fine art bookstore owners talks candidly about the challenges of staying in business in today’s cyber-oriented environment.
“The proliferation of hand held hardware platforms that display e-books such as Amazon’s Kindle will render print books almost obsolete.”
A discussion with Jerry Waddle, book seller and art dealer.
Email interview [...]
Web-based Communications
… another Twitter success story …
By Reviewer Rob
Hey, check this out. You can call Reviewer Magazine on our new Google Voice number now. Google Voice, you might already know, is this free voicemail service Google has that sends calls to any number you want, cellphone or landline, and if you don’t answer the [...]
Awesome new application: UberTwitter! If you have a smartphone, GET IT NOW! … Especially if you like posting photo tweets. ~RR
demo review: Poetic Poverty from Greedy Eyes
Garage Rock Lives
EP review by Rob
Poetic Poverty
Greedy Eyes
This is awesome psychedelic prog-punk that soars, just soars, from the first note of the first track! Then it slows down a bit and delivers a punkrock beat and vocals that sounds like it was recorded in a warehouse district basement or a dusty waterfront garage. [...]