http://www.reviewermagazine.com/happy-ron-terribly-happy-cd-review.html Happy Ron Hill TERRIBLY HAPPY review by Kim Acrylic This music came is a rough mix of musical comedy that had me often thinking that it was trying to be a soundtrack for an episode of South Park or the Simpson’s. I really liked the MUSIC and vocals, but I just believe that the actual “lyrics” if trying to […]
CD review: Happy Ron's TERRIBLY HAPPY
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Sarah Palin Prank Phone Call
http://reviewermagazine.com/nailin-palin NAILIN’ PALIN (Full Version) – Sarah Palin Prank Phone Call – Sarah Palin Got Pranked If this is for real it’s pretty sad and pathetic that her close staff wasn’t able to vet the call beforehand. Not surprising at all though, after those Katie Couric interviews. Oh yeah, here’s a candidate ready for Washington… Haha. ~Ed.
ALwAyS ApRiL featuring THE MIGHTY CLAM! reviewed by Kim Acrylic
http://www.reviewermagazine.com/alwaysapril-kidgloves-cd-review.html ALwAyS ApRiL featuring THE MIGHTY CLAM! Kid Gloves review by Kim Acrylic What can I say about a band that just ROCKS!?While listening to this CD I felt Insane, hyper and out of sorts… I LOVED it! Charmaine on vocals has the Bluesy reincarnation style of “Gits” front Lady Mia Zapata and guitarist Josh Coker rocks with intensity and […]
Sublimatus; School of Sorcery
SUBLIMATUS School of Sorcery review by Kim Acrylic This is one of the most original bands I’ve heard in quite some time. stemming from Hamilton, Ontario Canada band mates Zena Hagerty and Andras Hornic are obviously ahead of the game of creativity. this triphop/electro album is brilliant. if Tricky and Bjork had a Kid this would be their love child. […]
CD review: Peter Matthew Kasen
http://www.reviewermagazine.com/kasen-cdreview.html Peter Matthew Kasen Dust, Doors And Debt Solo Artists Peter Matthew Kasen is impressive. His voice is rough with a smooth tint of velvety soft sensitivity. This album makes me think of a gray day lounging in a coffee shop. its also a perfect soundtrack to a movie, a black and white indie drama. It’s like Evan Dando and […]
short film: The Road, reviewed by Ashley MacQuarry
[Film] The Road reviewed by Ashley MacQuarry Written and directed by Owen Thomas, The Road clocks in at barely 5 minutes, but packs quite a punch nonetheless. Thomas’ film is a funny, ironic twist on the idea of karma. There is no dialogue; instead we watch as a series of strangers perform small acts of kindness for one another, things […]
New Music Reviews by Ashley MacQuarry
http://www.reviewermagazine.com/music-reviews-11-1-08.html[New Music] CD Reviews by Ashley MacQuarry Connor Desai Connor Desai’s self-titled 6-track EP is an impressive debut. Seattle’s Desai makes dreamily soulful jazz/pop, reminiscent of Norah Jones or Feist. Her voice is sultry, her lyrics alluring and poetic, backed by playful percussion and subtly funky bass grooves (courtesy of bassist Alex Trzyna and drummer Mike O’Doherty.) The second track,“Do […]

