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18
Sep
2012

And So It Came To Pass Dyscarnate 2012 The Weight of All Things In the Face of Armageddon Cain Enable A Drone in the Hive Engraving Ecstasy The Promethean Grinding Down the Gears Rise and Fall Seizure Kingdom of the Blind ...


10
Nov
2011

Any micron of respect that anyone reading this article may have possibly had for me is about to be pantsed and given the dreaded Rear Admiral. At 11:45 p.m. on Monday, September 19, I stood in line with my fellow dorks getting soaked by a torrential downpour outside the local mall because I absolutely needed to get my hands on a copy of “Gears of War 3” at midnight. I realize how terribly nerdy that is. This is coming from a guy who tries to get his girlfriend in the mood by telling her how fast he can complete a Rubik’s Cube. I will tell you this, however: If you’re ever feeling do...


22
Sep
2011

So we've all had sometime to discover the new facebook layout. I don't know about you, but 90% of my "friends" are furious over the change. According to Cleveland.com, the majority of FB's 750 million users are pretty po'ed. Since this change was spurred by Google+ trying to sneak all up in this social media piece, be mad at them, not our good old buddy old pal Mark Zuckerburg. Don't forget, there is a real world out there, not just your FB SIMS & Farmville games...jeez. Alright back to Gears of War 3. For more haterade: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2011/09/facebook_use...


Dark, Dark, Dark unabashedly labels themselves in the chamber folk genre, something they may have invented, according to banjo and clarinet player Marshall LaCount. Their songs feature banjos and accordions that mingle with clarinets and guitars creating a melancholy sound that paints the picture of gray, drizzled dawns on a run down farm. The band didn't start off with a soft sound, quite the contrary. LaCount explains that they initially started playing on the street, which caused them to play louder and faster then they originally intended. Though this has worked in the bands favor as th...


River City Extension co-founder Joe Michelini has always had a love for music. Even at an early age, Joe knew exactly what he wanted in life. He started writing songs in high school, and began playing at coffee shops in New Jersey in hopes of spreading his music throughout the state. Joe, who was raised to play not only the cello but also the piano, first began jamming alone under one name, though switched gears when he found out someone else had beat him to it. “I found out there was a band with the original name I had chosen somewhere in Pennsylvania. I figured if, god for...