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Archive for August, 2009

08 27th, 2009

 

As many of you regulars know, we normally have an extensive selection of classical CDs in stock; probably the largest in New Jersey.  This week we are happy to announce the purchase of a huge collection of 11,300 titles swelling our classical bins to the busting point! Read the rest of this entry »



On the outskirts of town, there is a scarlet mansion.  Well maintained, and heavily visited.  The police know what goes on there, and they look away.  Those who enjoy visiting the scarlet mansion come and go frequently.  Each bringing in their cares and woes and after an hour or so visit, they leave without them.  What is the attraction?  The girls.

Anyone who knows Tori Amos, knows that she refers to her songs as girls.  When the girls want to come out and play, Amos inserts them into the song list, records them, or just pals around with them.  If there was ever an appropriate allegory for a Tori Amos album, the above seems to fit.  On the outskirts of town?  Definitely a fringe artist, Amos only enjoyed minor success at the beginning of her career.  As she became more established, her sales numbers leveled off until she was unceremoniously dumped by Atlantic Records.  She did sign a short-lived deal with Epic, and they released some very interesting if not earnestly successful records.  My most notable is “Strange Little Girls” which was an album of covers done in her own inimitable style.  A scarlet mansion?  Come on, look at her.

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I’m not about to call one of music’s smartest redheads a blonde-wood bungalow.

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     Many people probably wondered how Brand New was to follow up there 2003 Emo Rock masterpiece Deja Entendu. The album’s success was unheard of for a band of their genre, as the band landed the cover of Seventeen magazine, air time on TRL, and even the approval of veteran rock critic Rolling Stone magazine. To top this fairytale of an album release, they got a record deal with DreamWorks Entertainment, estimated at a worth of one million dollars. So come November 6th, 2005 the release date of The Devil In and God Raging Inside of Me, a lot was resting on the shoulder’s of Brand New.

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Five Man Electrical Band “The Best Of Five Man Electrical Band” (Microwerks 010)

The genesis of Five Man Electrical Band goes all the way back to 1964, when they came to be as The Staccatos. During the next several years, the Canadian band was regularly heard on local airwaves, earning them a gold star as one of the region’s most respected acts. Personnel shifts occurred, and in 1969 The Staccatos changed their name to Five Man Electrical Band. Read the rest of this entry »



Sea Sew Suds

Author: HJ Mills
08 7th, 2009

The first thought that pops into my head when I think of Lisa Hannigan’s “I Don’t Know” is a pink, sparkling bubble bath because that’s what it sounds like – an audio bubble bath. Singing with a smile that can be heard through any speakers, Hannigan proudly sings “I don’t know if you write letters or you panic on the phone/I’d like to call you all the same/If you want to/I am game.” Though the music video lacks the suds, the paper cut-outs work out nicely. As her second single, it’s lovely as a single rose to pluck or biting into a ripe mango – so sweet. Read the rest of this entry »