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The Black Keys, “El Camino” Everyone’s favorite Akron boys return with yet another enjoyable listen. This time around Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney partner up with the well-versed Danger Mouse. Present as always is the Keys’ riff-heavy blues-rock, which makes for one hell of a irresistible listen. Boris, “New Album” If you’re unfamiliar with Boris, what’s your problem? These experimental metal rockers from Japan have already released two studio records in 2011, with this one marking their third. A reinterpretation of tracks taken from the two previous releases, “New Al...
Johnny Stanec Narrow Is This Ghost Town When First In Space called it quits late last year, it left a void in the Youngstown music scene. The band was arguably the best power pop group in the area when it hit its peak in that final year together. Johnny Stanec was the band’s workhorse, getting the band in front of anyone and everyone that he could. He also was the band’s primary lyricist and wrote at least half of the band’s tracks during its duration. He had a great supporting cast with him much of the time in FIS, so it was with some skepticism that “Narrow Is This Ghost Town” was...
Northside Bar and Grille is located in one of the more economically and culturally resurgent corners of downtown Akron, next to what might be the city’s most iconic culinary institution, Luigi’s, and the best possible example that the once burned-out Rubber City is trending upward, the rock star-owned vegan restaurant Vegiterranean. Before vegan restaurants and multimillion-dollar condos, the Northside district was a couple of family businesses, a metal catfish statue and the vague suspicion that your car was going to get broken into. But people came. They didn’t have a choice, really...
I have a lot of fond memories of the Romig Rd./Wooster Rd. (err…V. Odom Blvd.) area around Rolling Acres Mall. My grandparents lived right near the intersection of the two streets, one of my best friend’s grandparents lived 500 feet away, I (and several friends) had many birthday parties at the McDonald’s (and this was before they had PlayPlaces, mind you) , I was a frequenter of the Toys ‘R’ Us and Children’s Palaces and Rolling Acres was my mall. But now it simply breaks my heart when driving by. The whole area is a veritable ghost town. Most of the stores and fast food jo...

