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  • Marc A. Price 8:08 am on July 29, 2008 Permalink
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    Eastfield/Destructors 666: Labor Omnia Vincit | PopMatters Review 

    destructors666-laboromniavincit.jpgI may have failed to mention in my review that I knew the lead singer of this band when I was at school (but not when he was at school). Alan Adams once called the first band I was in “the most exciting band he had seen since the Southern Death Cult”. Since then I went on to get a proper job and he occasionally writes episodes for The Bill and has appeared on Telly Addicts with Noel Edmonds. I guess neither of us are as punk as we like to think we are.

    There are no real surprises on this EP other than it features the drummer of my second band on bass on one track. He ironically got a job in record shop that I was fired from not long after I was fired and now works for a man who claims to have fired me once. I have just 2 words to say to that particular man, “I resigned”.

    The title of this split EP translates from Latin into “Hardwork Conquers All” and that speaks volumes for this release. It harkens back to a day when independent releases were independent of major record labels. It has a real “do it yourself” work ethic stamped through it like a stick of rock.

    [From Eastfield/Destructors 666: Labor Omnia Vincit < Music | PopMatters]

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  • Marc A. Price 7:47 am on July 9, 2008 Permalink
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    Beau Jennings: Holy Tulsa Thunder | PopMatters Review 

    200807290746.jpgI had forgotten that I had done this little review. It is a very cool CD tapping the Wilco vein. I say CD but I seem to be able to find it available for MP3 download. Well worth $9 for hot August night listening…

    The frontman of Cheyenne, Beau Jennings, has released this crop of tunes as a solo album because they allegedly did not fit with the sound of his main project. In honesty there is little difference between these songs and Cheyenne songs

    [From Beau Jennings: Holy Tulsa Thunder < Music | PopMatters]

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  • Marc A. Price 10:25 pm on July 1, 2008 Permalink
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    Lisa Cerbone: We Were All Together | PopMatters Review 

    This stark little record is nothing really very new in musical terms but it does give goosebumps. Any recording that provokes some kind of physical response has to be worth the investment of a few dollars. It doesn’t look like this album is available in the UK yet but I guess that you could from Amazon US. It is available for download via iTunes here.

    Lisa Cerbone has a gentle, childlike voice and with We Were All Together she has created an album that is somewhat evocative of Tanya Donelly or Kristin Hersh. Every aspect of this package—from the case with its lyric adorned fine art photo cards to the crystal clear production—is finely crafted and exudes quality. One wonders why this lady is not more well known as this is her fourth release in the last eight years.

    [From Lisa Cerbone: We Were All Together - PopMatters Review]

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