10-in-10 CD Reviews

Friday, September 25, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:07 AM

Each Friday, we bring you 10-word reviews of 10 recently released CDs:

Janus Red Right Return — Straight-forward rock doesn’t reinvent the wheel for the genre.

Deadmau5 For Lack of a Better Name — Canadian electronic musician releases second album of annoying repetitive “tunes.”

Rufus Wainwright Milwaukee at Last — CD, DVD combine for the release of 23 live songs.

Mark Stuart and the Bastard Sons Bend in the Road — Influenced by Johnny Cash, but steeped in the deep South.

Mike Zito Pearl River — Guitar is at the front of this bluesy rocker’s album.

Kyp Malone Rain Machine — TV on the Radio guitarist releases an artful solo effort.

Porcupine Tree The Incident — Double-CD rock set goes between the Floydian and Toolian.

Jess Klein Bound to Love — Americana singer-songwriter’s acoustic album is steeped in Austin roots. (The Evening Muse on Sept. 26)

David Crowder Band Church Music — Christian band offer up 73 Godly minutes of spiritual rock.

The Elms The Great American Midrange — Indiana rockers have plenty of hooks on their fourth album.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

10-in-10 reviews

Posted By on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:28 PM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 CD reviews done in 10 words each:

Nitin Sawhney Biography — Guitarist/DJ gets help from plenty of guests, including McCartney.

Shadows Fall Retribution — Ten tracks of thrash! Argh! Screaming! Argh! Heavy metal! Argh!

Ricky Skaggs Songs My Dad Loved — Tastes of bluegrass on award-winner’s first true solo album.

Livan Happy Returns — English pop-rocker sounds like Midnight Oil with pop edge.

Band of Heathens One Foot in the Ether — Self-released successful Americana band with hints of country, blues.

Anvil This is Thirteen — Canadian no-joke metal band’s album re-released with bonus track.

Michael Ford Jr and the Apache Relay 1988 — Debut features guest spots by Joe Kwon, Jessica Lea Mayfield.

As Tall As Lions You Can’t Take It With You — Band’s third album sounds a bit like their tourmates, MuteMath.

Honor Society Fashionably Late — G-rated pop band is adored by Jonas Brothers fans.

Something to Burn Transitions — Rock band’s singer’s voice sounds like pained whisper at times.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 11:39 AM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 reviews of recently released CDs done in 10 words each.

The Proclaimers Notes & Rhymes — I would probably walk 5,000 miles... away from this band.

Maserati Passages — Athens, Ga., group releases disc of rare instrumental indie tracks.

Polvo In Prism — Indie rock is all over the place sometimes, yet cohesive.

Guy Mendilow Band Skyland — Songs transcend musical boundaries and finds influence from almost everywhere.

Simple Minds Graffiti Soul — Doesn’t sound like this Scottish band has lost ‘80s influence.

Os Mutantes Haih or Amortecedor — Reunited, innovative Tropicalia band continues down a unique Latin road.

Infected Mushroom Legend of the Black Shawarma — Jonathan Davis, Perry Farrell guest on (long) electronic rock album.

Drivin N Cryin The Great American Bubble Factory — Years of experience creates radio-friendly rock with slight edge.

Boys Like Girls Love Drunk — Sophomore effort full of pop-rock with an ‘80s twist.

Miley Cyrus The Time of Our Lives — I’m definitely ready for her 15 minutes to be up.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:44 AM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 CD reviews done in 10 words each:

Collective Soul Collective Soul (Rabbit) — Second self-titled album continues band’s familiar, steady rock sound.

Colbie Caillat Breakthrough — Singer doesn’t veer far off road she traveled on debut.

Steve Martin The Crow — A great comedian, and also one helluvan amazing banjo player.

Seth James That Kind of Man — Mostly country-flavored music with a hint of soul, roots.

Drive-By Truckers The Fine Print — Why am I not more impressed with sleepy alt-country?

Ladyhawke Ladyhawke — If Perez Hilton likes her…. she probably isn’t that good.

Yonder Mountain String Band The Show — It’s what you’d expect from the Colorado-based bluegrass quartet.

Insane Clown Posse Bang Pow Boom — Duo hasn’t abandoned their silly, violent clown-based hip-hop. (At Amos’ Southend on Oct. 13.)

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band Greatest Hips Vol. II — Six-piece band from Asheville releases second funky live album.

Chevelle SciFi Crimes — Pete Loeffler’s vocals remain heart of Chicago trio’s heavy music. (At Amos’ Southend on Sept. 25.)

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Friday, August 28, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:21 PM

Each Friday, we bring you reviews of 10 recently-released CDs done in 10 words each:

Robert Glasper Double Booked — Pianist goes the route of traditional jazz for snappy songs.

Mew No More Stories — Danish trio, NIN opener offers up some “interesting,” dreamy music.

AT s/t — Quirky folk songs sound as if recorded in someone’s basement.

Tye Banks Living a Dream — Raleigh rapper known for Captain Flouride, writing “Carolina Hurricanes” song.

Jack Ingram Big Dreams & High Hopes — Award-winning, recent record-breaker releases his latest country effort.

The Elms The Great American Midrange — Fourth album from Indiana group sounds like charged up Mellencamp.

John Lefebvre Psalngs — Canadian singer kinda sounds like a poor man’s Neil Young.

The Jaded Rakes Three Songs — Sounds like Wilco on one song, Flaming Lips on next.

Paris Keeling End of Ride — Rock veterans get help from the likes of Don Dokken.

Waitiki 7 Adventures in Paradise — Contemporary version of Hawaiian music commemorates 50th year of statehood.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:35 AM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 CD reviews done in 10 words each:

Joe Henry Blood from Stars — Singer’s 11th album full of dark overtones, solid bluesy songs.

Ramona Falls Intuit — Menomena’s Brent Knopf releases solo debut full of alt-pop.

Delbert McClinton Acquired Taste — Roots legend releases his first new album in four years.

Reba Keep on Loving You — Legendary country singer releases her 31st album full of twang.

Kaylah Marin Loving Life — Neo-soul singer from San Francisco releases her debut CD.

Theory of Flight Within Reach — Las Vegas band’s melodic rock kinda sounds like The Killers.

Cristen Grey and the Moving Dunes 10,000 Things — Former metal guitarist finds new life in something more contemporary.

Israel Darling Dinosaur Bones & Mechanical Hands — N.C. native Jacob Darden releases debut disc of folk rock.

U.S. Royalty Midsommar — D.C. group releases debut EP of soul-tinged indie rock.

Landed Liver and Lungs — Rotating cast releases six songs, one hour of noise rock.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 9:39 AM

Each Friday, we review 10 recently released CDs in 10 words each:

Johnny Cooper Follow — 20-year-old combines elements of rock, blues and soul.

Rhythms Del Mundo Classics — Killers, Jack Johnson, Winehouse and more for a good cause.

Bobby Bare Jr. American Bread — Deep vocals, sparse music and a 8“Horse with No Name” cover.

Robben Ford Soul on Ten — Guitarist records album live in San Francisco, showcases his diversity.

Robert Cray Band This Time — Five-time Grammy winner continues down the classic blues path.

Justin Moore Justin Moore — Debut country disc from Arkansas singer has plenty of twang.

Anna Ternheim Leaving on a Mayday — Swedish singer’s third album sounds like a toned-down Bjork.

Bryan Ragsdale Where Cowpokes Grow — Combination of country, folk and bluegrass by environmentally conscious veteran.

Alec K Redfearn & The Seizures Exterminating Angel — Interesting brand of vaudevillian rock with plenty of dark overtones.

Uke of Spaces Corners Flowers in the Night — It’s quirky country folk hitting from all sides… on acid.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:35 AM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 CD reviews done in 10 words each:

Tantric Mind Control — Rockers try something a little heavier, hookier with fourth album.

Walter Trout Unspoiled By Progress — 14 tracks of bluesy rock roll for nearly 120 minutes.

Steve Azar Slide on Over Here — Brings a little soul into country music on fourth album.

Cooper Boone Cooper Boone — Country crooner finds a hint of humor with “Cougar Dream.”

K’Jon I Get Around — Debut album from r&b artist does not cover Tupac’s song.

Mac McAnally Down by the River — Member of Coral Reefer Band releases his eleventh solo effort.

Little Richard The Rill Thing — Album brought legend back to charts after 13 years away.

Freddy Jones Band Time Well Wasted — But nobody in the band is actually named Freddy Jones? (Opening for Edwin McCain at the Fillmore on Aug. 29.)

Merykid Boy & the Bird EP — Self-taught instrumentalist gets a bit schizophrenic in sounds, singing.

Morning After Girls Alone — Gothic overtones — kinda sounds like Jesus and Mary Chain leftovers.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 10:52 AM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 reviews of recently released CDs done in 10 words each:

Trevor Hall Trevor Hall — 22-year-old’s debut combines reggae, soul and acoustic rock.

Chris Ayer Don’t Go Back to Sleep — Folk done in a pop format, pleasant and strong vocals.

Various Artists Funny People Soundtrack — McCartney, Plant, Ringo, Lennon, James Taylor, Zevon, Wilco… Adam Sandler?

Pepper Dome Let’s Try the Otherside — Hard rock with weak vocals, the CD cover looks cheesy.

Ian Hunter Man Overboard — Mott the Hoople frontman offers standard rock with raspy vocals.

Over the Hill Looking for a Spark — Energetic, entertaining bluegrass-meets-punk band with voice-cracking vocals.

Ben Cooley Hall Owning Up to a Life — Former Mary Reillys singer releases debut, folk-pop solo disc.

Mike Dekle Tributes — Singer’s fifth album has country accent and sturdy country roots.

Shannon Curtis Why Don’t You Stay — Third EP contains five songs of pop-based piano songs.

Little Richard King of Rock and Roll — Entertaining reissue features Rolling Stones, Creedence and some other covers.

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Friday, July 24, 2009

10-in-10 CD reviews

Posted By on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:40 PM

Each Friday, we bring you 10 reviews of recently released CDs done in 10 words each:

Ana Popvic Blind For Love — Serbian-born guitarist releases CD of energetic, catchy, bluesy-rock.

Little Richard The Second Coming — Third and final Reprise album featuring N’Awlins musicians is reissued.

Cathy-Anne McClintock Cathy-Anne McClintock — Former member of bluegrass group Tumbleweed offers folk-y solo debut.

Our Lady Peace Burn Burn — Canadian rockers release seventh studio album — generic Top 40 rock.

La Coka Nostra A Brand You Can Trust — Debut disc from rap “supergroup” guests include Cypress Hill, Snoop.

Broadway Cast Recording Nine to Five — Dolly Parton’s original, Tony-nominated music gets the Broadway treatment.

Demi Lovato Here We Go Again — Disney’s latest star releases her sophomore album of pop rock.

Stellastarr* Civilized — First album since 2005 full of nothing-fancy alternative rock.

Mommie Mommie’s Dearest — Connell’s singer releases new band’s debut album of children’s songs.

Lonnie Walker These Times Old Times — Raleigh band’s debut disc combines elements of Americana and rock.

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