Posted on August 1, 2009 by James Brown
So, I’m actually going to do a bit of fanservice to the South here. Because let’s face it folks… Only two things have really come out of Bowling Green anyone actually gives a shit about. Matt Sussman and Cage the Elephant. In all honesty, I think most of America only likes one of them… Enough [...]
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Posted on July 18, 2009 by James Brown
To say that Marilyn Manson has been on a long, strange trip is probably one of the greatest underestimations you can probably come up. From his time as a Spooky Kid, you could tell that Manson was going to be one of the more interesting artists. He didn’t disappoint us one bit, either. From the [...]
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Posted on June 16, 2009 by James Brown
311 is a band that’s been around since 1993. Of course, you remember the huge controversies with the name. Most people thought the name stood for the racist pricks in the KKK. However, it goes back to the old indecent exposure code in Nebraska. That being said, everybody remembers the 311 (Blue Album). Of course, [...]
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Posted on June 16, 2009 by James Brown
To say that DMB had an interesting year is an understatement. The group lost one of the founders last August, as LeRoi Moore lost his life to complications from his ATV accident. To say the music world felt a loss of a great man and great musician, would be a grave understatement. DMB had been [...]
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Posted on June 15, 2009 by James Brown
It’s been a good while since we’ve heard from Mos Def. Well, musically, that is. Mos has been making his mark lately in movies. The most recent one I can recall is the comedy with Jack Black, Be Kind Rewind. If you ask the guys from Lowposts, his last album was quite lackluster. That album [...]
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