The London Philharmonic Orchestra take another crack at video game music in the second volume to their collection of The Greatest Video Game Music 2 featuring songs from games like Chrono Trigger,
Before John Lawton and Bulgarian band Diana Express released The Power Of Mind together, the album had already been recorded and released in Bulgaria, completely sung in Bulgarian.
If you've been following my reviews here over the past few years, then it should come as no surprise that easy listening/adult pop music really isn't my thing.
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 - 7:19PM
B+
Elizabeth Mitchell, one of the founding members of the band Ida, releases her fourth children’s album on record label Smithsonian/Folkways, a non-profit record label from The Smithsonian Inst
CD Review Submitted by Lee Roberts on Monday, July 23, 2012 - 11:03PM
C+
Everyone Dies in Utah, well that’s a name that stands out, not sure yet if I like the name but it’s different. And so is the title of their album +//- (Polarities).
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 - 7:03AM
A+
The last time I came across an Everclear album it was a cover album. I enjoyed it, but Invisible Stars marks the bands first original album after a long six year wait.
CD Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Thursday, June 7, 2012 - 5:49AM
A-
In a sense Elisium’s latest album Becoming is a perfect example of progressive metal music taking one part complex nu-metal, throwing in a flare for Maynard Keenan, and peppering throughout t