Archive for July, 2008



Marionette: Spite [Reviews]

Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 2:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Apr 28, 2008
Label: Listenable
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 12
Marionette come out with a thoroughly impressive debut displaying their full potential.

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ESP: LTD F-5E [Reviews]

Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 2:07 am

Bass Guitars: The LTD F-5E Electric Bass differs from its siblings in that it features a 5-piece maple/mahogany neck-thru-body design a mahogany body with a flamed maple top and an ebony fingerboard. All of the distinct natural hues of these woods combine for rich visuals.

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Schecter: C-1 Exotic Star [Reviews]

Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 1:07 am

Electric Guitars: The Exotic Star’s stunning looks are further enhanced with dual Schecter SuperRockII humbuckers that have wooden bobbins that match the guitar’s stunning hand-tinted gloss finish.

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Alden: XG Junior [Reviews]

Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 1:07 am

Electric Guitars: This quality solid body guitar with its slim, fast neck is ready to rock! Finished in a high gloss mahogany finish with a single P90 pickup it stands out as a cut above the rest.

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The Living End: White Noise [Reviews]

Thursday 31 July 2008 @ 12:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Jul 21, 2008
Label: Dew Process
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 11
“White Noise” is the most consistently brilliant collection of songs The Living End has released to date.

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Crate: VTX212B [Reviews]

Tuesday 29 July 2008 @ 2:07 am

Guitar Amplifiers: VTX212B’s three-channel operation offers stunning tonal flexibility. The Clean channel features a low-gain FlexWave Evolution 5 preamp, providing sparkling clean tones. The medium-gain FlexWave circuit in the Rhythm channel adds just a little distortion and crunch.

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Happy Mondays: Pills ‘N’ Thrills And Bellyaches [Reviews]

Tuesday 29 July 2008 @ 12:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Apr 1990
Label: Elektra
Genres: Dance-Rock, Britpop, Alternative Pop/Rock
Number Of Tracks: 10
A swirling, neo-psychedelic kaleidoscope of hallucinogenic drugs, trippy beats, borrowed hooks, and veiled threats, Pills ‘N’ Thrills & Bellyaches is Happy Mondays’ masterpiece and the peak of the entire Madchester craze.

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Used: Shallow Believer [EP] [Reviews]

Tuesday 29 July 2008 @ 12:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Feb 19, 2008
Label: Reprise
Genres: Alternative Rock, Emo
Number Of Tracks: 11
The EP is a compilation of b-sides from their first 3 studio albums, seven of them having been previously released as bonus tracks on different album versions.

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Green Day: Life Without Warning [Reviews]

Monday 28 July 2008 @ 11:07 pm

DVD: Release Date: 2007
The DVD itself is satisfactory with the actual sound. There are two parts to the DVD and the first was a 40 minute concert filmed for MTV.

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La Renga: Detonador De Seunos [Reviews]

Saturday 26 July 2008 @ 1:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Oct 12, 2004
Label: Tocka
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 12
This is one of their latest album, and is brilliant, there are a tons of rock, and of course, the use of a soloing saxophone along with savage guitars.

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Johnny Foreigner: Waited Up Til It Was Light [Reviews]

Friday 25 July 2008 @ 11:07 pm

Compact Discs: Release Date: Jun 2, 2008
Label: Best Before
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 13
Johnny Foreigner’s sound is very much unique, and their songs pack a punch that most modern bands just don’t have.

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The Colour: Between Earth & Sky [Reviews]

Friday 25 July 2008 @ 2:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Feb 20, 2007
Label: EMI
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 12
The Colour seem to grasp what can be considered a classic rock song, and are able to create their own unique sound with a distinctive guitar sound.

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Hot Club de Paris: Live At Dead Lake [Reviews]

Friday 25 July 2008 @ 2:07 am

Compact Discs: Release Date: Jun 16, 2008
Label: Moshi Moshi
Genres: Rock
Number Of Tracks: 14
The songs are of a very similar format to those off the first album, Drop It Til It Pops.

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Hartke: VX3500 [Reviews]

Friday 25 July 2008 @ 1:07 am

Bass Amplifiers: The VX3500 combo combines the best selling classic Hartke 3500 amp with a killer new Hartke speaker cabinet loaded with four 10″ Hartke VX speakers and a high frequency driver. It is the ultimate 350 Watt bass combo, perfect for any style of bass playing.

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Phil Jones Bass: D-200 [Reviews]

Friday 25 July 2008 @ 12:07 am

Bass Amplifiers: For those of you out there still searching for that perfect punchy, clear sound, your search is over!

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