PARIS HILTON’S NEW VIDEO: “Stars Are Blind” She’s got the look, and from the sounds of this release the voice. We know she’s got legs, but does she have “the legs” to make it in the Hollywood Music Industry? Let’s hope they treat her nice, because they may not intend to. Afterall, she’s already rich, famous and beautiful. I say […]
When I Walk Their Talk Is Suicide?
Gnarls Barkley ST ELSEWHERE review
Gnarls Barkley: “St. Elsewhere” (Downtown Recordings) review by Jason Isbell This album didn’t stand a chance. There were just too many obstacles for it to overcome. Rarely does anything of substance with the promise of longevity come from the stagnant putrid pool of mainstream music. I’m certainly not what one would call a die hard fan of R and B, […]
William H. Kennedy interviews Columbine victim
Sphinx Radio Interview: Mark Taylor (Columbine) Hosted By William H. Kennedy On April 20, 1999 Mark Taylor was shot by Eric Harris at Columbine High School. Mark shares his experience and points out that many of the people who claimed to help survivors — like Michael Moore and the Red Cross — kept most of the money collected. To listen […]
LAND OF THE BLIND movie opening
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 15:54:03 -0700 (PDT) From: “The Billy Nayer Show” To: editor@reviewermagazine.com Subject: Land of the Blind opening Hey Everybody, This is from our friend Robert Edwards, he’s the Writer & Director of the film, Land of the Blind, in which Cory plays Mr. Salty and gets to beat up Ralph Fiennes. The film also features a […]
Last Week's Apocalypse; book review
“Last Week’s Apocalypse”, by Douglas Lain (Night Shade Press) Review by Kent Manthie The short story is a remarkable form of writing. A whole world is constructed in only a few pages. Everything has to be clear, concise, et cetera, to get the point across quickly and also have an interesting plot, message, device(s) or some kind of set-up. An […]
CD reviews 6/12/06
CD reviews 6/12/06 by Kent Manthie Akimbo: “Forging Steel and Laying Stone” (Alternative Tentacles Records) Seattle-based Akimbo is out now with their fifth release, “Forging Steel and Laying Stone”, a cathartic, rip-roaring CD that harkens back to the heyday of the Pacific Northwest’s flannel-punk scene; bands like The Melvins, Mastodon and Dillinger Escape Plan. It’s a clean, crisp, well put […]
Tool review
Tool: Ten Thousand Days (Tool Dissectional/Volcano Entertainment) They are considered legends in their own time by some, and pretentious mystic math-rockers by others. Maybe both sentiments are true. Regardless, Tool rarely seems to heed the opinions of others, and this latest release is certainly a manifestation of their occult inclinations and apparent ardor with complex song structures and dizzying time […]
Pusturized Milk
Pusturized Milk [a Lisa Carver socio-commentary] I’m going to assume you know the conditions animals are kept in in farms, and just tell you this one thing I just learned: cows infected with mastitis — which would be just about all of them, due to the conditions that I’m not going to talk about … well, they cut their nipples […]