The News Review:
- This ‘Brothers’ a bit too heavy
- Universal Angst — Skinhead/Punk Culture in Mexico City
- Glenn Danzig Crushes Classical Music in His Satanic Grasp
- Jon Dee Graham says he plays “grown-up music”.(Sound…
- Recommended Music: Toots & the Maytals the Rollins Band and more
This ‘Brothers’ a bit too heavy
Deseret News – Aug 24, 2006
However they have no musical skills to speak of so he’s also recruited agroup of veteran studio musicians to help train them and be their backingband. In addition he’s hired a thug (Sean Harris) to keep the ratherfree-spirited twins in line. Story continues below This rather exploitative scheme does reap some benefits when a showcaseof their resulting glam-punk music goes over well. But unfortunately apretty journalist (Tania Emery) threatens to come between the twins. Figuratively if not literally. Co-directors Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe (”Lost in La Mancha”)convincingly develop the look and feel of ’70s England but the tone is allwrong. A sequence for example that pokes fun at oddball filmmaker KenRussell is welcome but it doesn’t really seem to fit in with thisotherwise straight-forward and dramatic movie.
Universal Angst — Skinhead/Punk Culture in Mexico City
New California Media – Aug 24, 2006
Furtado is a photographer and an editor at Y! Youth utlook MultimediaMexico City Mexico — n the outskirts of Toluca Mexico — just outside Mexico City — the locals huff noxious fumes from bits of crumpled toilet paper cupped in their hands as their glassy eyed stares fixate on Thretning Verse out of Covina Ca. The abrasive sounds of the 80’s styled hardcore band seep out of the open-air venue and dance along the Mexican countrysidea dotted with half built houses and endless cornfields. The pace of the music escalates the tempo grinding ever forward as people begin to collide in the typical fashion. Most are too wasted to keep their balance bodies fly like rag dolls and heads snap against the concrete sending vibrations through the ground that I can feel in my toes… come down here all the time in search of the legendary crowds that Mexico offers. This tour takes place in a Mexico caught in a presidential whirlwind. The recent election has left the country’s political systems in disarray.
Glenn Danzig Crushes Classical Music in His Satanic Grasp
Rolling Stone – Aug 24, 2006
The album Black Aria 2 is — you guessed it — the sequel to 1993’s Black Aria which actually reached Number ne on the classical music charts which we somehow missed at the time. Aria 2 will take as its theme the story of Lillith Adam’s pre-Eve wifey who was kicked out of Eden for listening to Ani Difranco too much. Get ready all you snivelling little Mozart geeks: this blockbuster drops ctober 17th… com”James D. He is immortal and here to stay.
Jon Dee Graham says he plays “grown-up music”.(Sound…
Free with registration – maha World-Herald – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 24, 2006
(24-AUG-06) maha World-Herald (maha NE). 24–A former punk-rock musician Jon Dee Graham takes a softer mellower approach on his solo work. A fifth-generation Texan who lives in Austin Graham is on the road pr.
Recommended Music: Toots & the Maytals the Rollins Band and more
Austin 360 – Austin 360 (subscription) – Aug 24, 2006
Heather Rae and the Moonshine Boys. Party music as rootsy as it is pure — rockabilly blues and country straight out of Arizona. at the Troubadour Saloon 503 E… WEDNESDAY X and the Rollins Band. Two legendary Los Angeles bands the first representing L. ’s punk movement at its most tuneful poetic and inspiring the other representing the rise of post-punk alternative rock in the early ’90s. With the Riverboat Gamblers recently called one of the best live bands in American by Spin magazine. Stubb’s 801 Red River St.