The Final Word On The Words I Can’t Understand
This is getting way out of hand for me. Maybe living here in N.J. I come in contact with a…
Sarcasm, Whit and Maybe Truth
This is getting way out of hand for me. Maybe living here in N.J. I come in contact with a…
Am I complaining about the same thing, in how it relates today, that everyone my age begins to rail against, mainly, that what I once cared about, needed, and enjoyed has become obsolete, pretty much as I have?
Richmond, VA-based rockers Red Reign take 80’s influences and steer them in a more contemporary direction – bridging the sounds of yesterday and today.
The band “Jelusick” is formed around singer and keyboardist Dino Jelusick (Whitesnake, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Michael Romeo, Dirty Shirley). He is joined by bassist Luka Broderick who is, like Dino, an academically educated musician.
Spacey blips flow into a synth-led danceable beat, with vocals making more music than they do an actual statement on the first tune of NYC-composer Chris Ianuzzi’s new double single.
The music on this one never finds its place for me particularly;, still, it’s as cool as the rest of what we get from Lemon Knife on Ignite.
Formed in Brussels, Belgium, in the late 80s, Black Tish comes to us now, many years after first coming onto the scene with their specific style of industrial electronica, with Throbbing Flip Out.
So, grab the CD, come out to see Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius, you’ll be happy you did.
Hit the link below to pre-order the set, and you should, if you want to hear more of a band you might have only ever thought of as MTV-darlings or have never heard the full might of…or you are a Winger completist.
I currently spoke to violinist/guitars/vocalist Joe Deninzon, when he called from Arizona, where he is currently in the middle of the western leg of Kansas’s 50th Anniversary tour.