Reviews

Tour Review: Hed 2 Head at Bogart’s

Tour Review: Hed 2 Head at Bogart’s

By | May 6, 2012 at 6:57 pm | No comments

by Mark Gaydosh, Bearcast Training Director and host of Throw Up Your Rock Fist and Yippy Yappas;  Mushroomhead and (hed) p.e. have embarked on their third Hed 2 Head tour this year. On May 2, they swung throughCincinnatiand took over Bogarts. Sadly, we missed the two...

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Rusko College Tour Review

Rusko College Tour Review

By | March 15, 2012 at 4:21 pm | No comments

by Matt Scheer; As soon as I walked into the Madison Theater in Covington, Kentucky, it was apparent that this concert was going to be much different than that of any rock band or hip hop artist. The culture of the audience made it difficult to determine whether I was...

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Album Review: A Sleep & a Forgetting

Album Review: A Sleep & a Forgetting

By | March 10, 2012 at 12:00 pm | No comments

by Craig Bock; The Canadian indie-rock band is back with the brand new and, once again, band redefining album, A Sleep & a Forgetting. Once again, band frontrunner Nick Thorburn brings a unique mixture of dark themes set over enjoyable,  almost “doo-wop” style music....

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Scars and Stories: Inspirations Behind the Fray’s Third Studio Album

Scars and Stories: Inspirations Behind the Fray’s Third Studio Album

By | January 30, 2012 at 11:50 pm | No comments

By Jeff Stephens, DJ DMB Radio Great things come in three’s: the blind mice, the wise men, the first Star Wars trilogy, and the rings around Neptune.  Now, take a couple of accidental hipsters from Denver; place them in a studio that’s accommodated the likes of Pearl...

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Music review: Return To Mono’s “Framebreaker”

Music review: Return To Mono’s “Framebreaker”

By | January 14, 2012 at 5:59 pm | No comments

by Graham Klein, host/writer of Everything is Better with Bacon Based out of San Francisco, Return to Mono is an electro pop, dance, indie band that also includes a bit of smooth guitar riffs, and very calm yet eccentric vocals. The front woman of the group and lead vocalist,...

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Things- Done Right: Top Albums of 2011

Things- Done Right: Top Albums of 2011

By | December 16, 2011 at 3:04 pm | No comments

By Eli Mock, host of Things- Done Right The Roots – undun With ten undeniably great albums under their belt and appearances on countless others, the Legendary Roots Crew has to be the hardest-working hip-hop group of the past few decades.  The workaholic drum machine...

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Album Review:  Camp – Childish Gambino

Album Review: Camp – Childish Gambino

By | November 17, 2011 at 1:26 pm | 4 comments

by Eli Mock, host of Things- Done Right Dubbed Childish Gambino by an online Wu-Tang Clan name generator, comedian Donald Glover has begun to develop a successful rap career.  Already famous for his role as jock-nerd Troy Barnes on NBC’s hit show Community, the online...

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Album Review: Iced Earth by Dystopia

Album Review: Iced Earth by Dystopia

By | November 10, 2011 at 1:35 pm | No comments

by Blake Carter On March 3rd 2011, Matt Barlow resigned from Iced Earth.  This wasn’t the first time the main singer for Iced Earth retired from music, but this time he assured that it would be final.  Shortly after this news was released John Schaffer (Rhythm Guitarist,...

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M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming Review

M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming Review

By | October 21, 2011 at 2:25 pm | No comments

by Eli Mock, host of Things Done Right For the past ten years, Frenchman Anthony Gonzalez has been creating synth-laden soundscapes under the moniker M83.  With the recent release of Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Gonzalez has released his most ambitious and self-labeled “very,...

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Red Hot Chili Peppers- I’m With You Review

Red Hot Chili Peppers- I’m With You Review

By | September 2, 2011 at 3:27 pm | No comments

By Eli Mock After a five-year hiatus and the loss of their longtime guitarist, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are back with their tenth studio album, I’m With You.  Coming off a massive tour promoting their album Stadium Arcadium, the band agreed that they needed to take a...

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