Busta Rhymes - Don’t Touch Me (Throw Da Water On Em)
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Hip Hop
One of the best rappers from the last decade is back with some more fire. Interesting lyrics. Grab this one. 8/10
Jeff Healey - Mess of Blues
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Album - Other

“Before his untimely death in March, Canadian guitarist Jeff Healey had been quite involved in jazz via band the Jazz Wizards (he played trumpet and clarinet). But he tracked this blues-rock CD in late 2007, and it’s an outstanding farewell. The disc opens with a furious cover of “I’m Torn Down,” followed by an equally formidable run through “How Blue Can You Get.” It’s a genuine pleasure to hear Healey’s fluid, incisive lead guitar again, and his bandmates are rock solid. Outside the lines, Healey also works a sturdy cover of the Band’s “The Weight” and a fine version of Hank Williams’ “Jambalaya.” —Philip Van Vleck”
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April 24, 2008 by Willis
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Forever The Sickest Kids - Whoa Oh! (Me vs. Everyone)
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Rock
A nice fun little rock song. 7/10
Kylie Minogue feat Mims - All I See
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Pop
Much improved over the version without Mims. Diggin it. 7/10
The Night Marchers - See You In Magic
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Album - Rock

“This new San Diego-based quartet is led by singer/guitarist John “Speedo” Reis, long a familiar figure in punk circles thanks to his work with Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes and Rocket From the Crypt, whose live CD/ DVD package from earlier this year closed the book on one of America’s most undersung rock acts. On their debut, the Night Marchers cook at a lower temperature than did RFTC, with slower tempos and fewer punkabilly guitar freakouts; perhaps this is the sound of a black-leather lifer mellowing with age. But even if it’s easy to miss the full-tilt pyrotechnics of yore, Reis’ new approach allows you to appreciate his wound-tight tunecraft like never before. Dig the soul-punk shuffle of “You’ve Got Nerve” for proof of his continued vitality.—Mikael Wood”
We The Kings - Check Yes Juliet (Run Baby Run)
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Album - Rock
Very unique track, although the title is very strange, this one is worth a listen. 8/10
Saving Jane - Supergirl
April 24, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Rock
Great Beat, and a pretty good chick rock song. 7/10









