If you were invited to a party in space who would be there and would you go? Would you be brave enough to endure ejection from the earth’s comfort for the apparent venture into the unknown? The biggest party in space would be heavily rigged with lights and movement in directions you wouldn’t expect. The [...]
February 26, 2009
Categories: Album Reviews, WTF?!, music . Tags: Anti- Records, Chuck D, Date Farmers, Del The Funkee Homosapien, DJ Zegon, documentary, George Clinton, hip hop, Kool Kieth, Marcel Dzama, Mark Gonzales, N.A.S.A., North America, Ol' Dirty Bastard, outer space, parties, Rap, Sage Vaughn, Shepard Fairey, South America, Spirit of Apollo, Squeak E. Clean, Tom Waits, Wu-Tang Clan . Author: Dave . Comments: Leave a Comment
On a recent visit to the record store, I came across Badfoot Brown and was intrigued and comically horrified upon reading that this album was written and performed by Bill Cosby. Even though I held the CD jewel case in my hands, I did not purchase it, but later that night, I did speak with [...]
June 9, 2008
Categories: Album Reviews, music . Tags: Badfoot Brown and The Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching, Bill Cosby, Dave, Dusty Groove America, funk, soul . Author: Dave . Comments: Leave a Comment
Who among us doesn’t get shudders running through our spines at the phrase “concept album?” It’s a horrible, horrible problem when implemented in the wrong hands, as evidenced by the Styx album Kilroy Was Here in 1983. Before you say you’ve never heard of it, whisper, “Domo arigato, Mister Roboto” to yourself.
Good? Good. Now, prepare [...]
April 18, 2008
Categories: Album Reviews, music . Tags: Carl, concept albums, Devil Invasion, Midwest, Murder By Death, music . Author: Carl . Comments: Leave a Comment