Smiles And More Klopfgeister 2012 Soultrigger (Klopfgeister Ambient Edit) Car Accident (Klopfgeister Rmx) Upgrade Return To Atlantis (Klopfgeister Rmx) Larger Than Life (Klopfgeister Rmx) Shadow Of A Smile (Klopfgeister 2012 Edit) Flowrillaz Seven Days Jeff Vader (2012 Edit) Meanwhile In Hamburg ...
Mecoustic Tarrus Riley 2012 Larger than life Black mother pray She’s royal Devil’s appetite If it’s Jah will Marcus Garvey Eye sight Paradise Pick up the pieces One two order System set Africa awaits Other half Eyes sight (bonus track) Whispers ...
Long, lithe and larger than life, former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach took the stage before a wall to wall crowd at Peabody’s Down Under. Bach is now touring on his solo album, Kicking and Screaming. His latest work was well received by the varied and nostalgic crowd, but it was the obligatory Skid Row material, “Slave to the Grind,” “Big Guns” and “Piece of Me” that really got fists pumping. Sebastian Bach is still as sexy today as he was on the back my frayed, dog eared Skid Row album from 1989. The bone structure that won his place on my bedroom wall was just as chiseled ...
OK Go, masters of the viral music video, released another soon-to-be sensation during Sunday's Superbowl game. In the new music video for "Needing/Getting", the band packs into a highly modified Chevy Sonic to play instruments. The catch however, is the band isn't playing the instruments with their hands, they're letting the car do all the work. The Chevy Sonic is modified with several pneumatic arms that strike various instruments in an instrument obstacle course. During the video the car plays 288 guitars, 55 pianos and 1,157 homemade instruments ranging from plastic barrels to pot...
Sleaze rockers Faster Pussycat made their way to Ripper Owens Tap House this weekend, playing in one of the most intimate settings their longtime fans can remember. And the band didn’t hold back. Jersey-based three-piece Cascadence opened, tempering pop-catchy tunes with ear-bleeding vocals. “We’re kinda poppy, but before it gets too poppy, Johnny Oak rips it!” said Bryan Vitalo, who plays bass and sings. Oak ripped it hard enough to impress even the fans who’d come to see Faster Pussycat, who were excited to get autographs from the boys from Jersey, too. After Cascadence, the...
Ray’s Place has been a fixture of Kent’s downtown landscape and social fabric for almost 75 years. Exposed brick walls and antique cash registers clanking with each transaction give it character. And up on the wall, larger than life, is a painting of the original Ray holding a pot of homemade pasta and walking through his restaurant’s front door, looking in every way like a man loving his life. I am immediately reminded of the painting of Vigo from “Ghostbusters II,” growing stronger as he absorbs psychokinetic energy. Only instead of that energy being the bile and ire of a late-...
I have always been intrigued by Scotland’s legend of the Loch Ness Monster. I like the idea that there might yet be some fantastical beast out there that can strike awe and fear into the hearts of man. The disappointing part of it is that it only seems to be a larger than life myth. I am the first to admit I tend to exaggerate when I tell a story. Most folks do and when it comes to legends like this the tales grow larger with each telling. Lake Eire has had its fair share tof wild tales from burning rivers to the threat of ravenous Chinese carp. So it’s no surprise that Gr...
Grant-Lee Phillips Little Moon Though his name might not ring any bells, Grant-Lee Phillips has been releasing critically acclaimed music for over two decades, both as a solo artist and with the 90’s alt-rockers Grant-Lee Buffalo. Little Moon, Phillips’ sixth solo album, finds the singer songwriter delicately crafting the kind of angelic alt-country gems that would make Jeff Tweedy salivate. Each song is intricately layered and profoundly dense, from the bar room rompers (“It’s Ain’t the Same Old Cold War, Harry”) to the larger-than-life boot stompers (“Strangest Thing...
