Sights and Sounds: More British Invasions

Sights & Sounds By Mike Evans More British Invasions PAUL McCARTNEY — Kisses on the Bottom THE GOOD: Paul McCartney returns with his 23rd studio effort. THE BAD: The overall concept and execution do not make for one of the man’s most exciting albums. THE NITTY GRITTY: Kisses is a covers record comprised of mostly pre-rock ballads and standards, with two...

Sights and Sounds: Super Charged A Go-Go

THE ASTEROID GALAXY TOUR — Out Of Frequency THE GOOD: Danish pop wonders the Asteroid Galaxy Tour entrance us again! THE BAD: Nope. THE NITTY GRITTY: Once the album kicks in with the quick instrumental “Gold Rush,” a brash horn-laden track recalling some early ’70s cop movie or Blaxploitation flick, there’s no turning back. We’re in for 45 minutes of...

Sights and Sound: Not All Fun and Games

Not All Fun and Games by Mike Evans FUN — Some Nights THE GOOD: New York indie outfit Fun dodges the sophomore doldrums. THE BAD: Listening to Some Nights, I hear a richer fuller version of Owl City; that is, feel-good disposable mush custom made for high school proms. Their biggest hit yet, “We Are Young” (included here) was even covered on an episode of...

Sights and Sounds: Girls in charge

Girls in Charge By Mike Evans CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG — Stage Whisper THE GOOD: Anglo-French singer Charlotte Gainsbourg’s third effort is a real mixed bag. THE BAD: Half leftovers and half live, you take the good with the lackluster. But this compilation is better than most of its type. THE NITTY GRITTY: The record begins with eight more tracks produced by...

Sights and Sounds: Unique In Voice and Vision

Unique In Voice and Vision By Mike Evans CURSIVE — I Am Gemini THE GOOD: Nebraska indie rockers Cursive return with an epic seventh release. THE BAD: No middle ground. You either find Cursive’s brash brand of modern progressive rock exhilarating, or too muddled and convoluted to endure. And Gemini is their most “ambitious” yet. THE NITTY GRITTY: The work...

Sights & Sounds: Can’t Knock It Out of the Park Every Time

THE BIG PINK — Future This THE GOOD: British rhythmic rock duo the Big Pink comes back for a second thump session. THE BAD: Sophomore slump? THE NITTY GRITTY: We first discovered these boys in 2009 when the stomping catchy “Dominoes” grabbed us by the ears and didn’t let go. Their debut album A Brief History of Love soon followed and proved to be an...

Sights & Sounds: March 08, 2012

KID ICARUS — American Ghosts THE GOOD: Scranton indie rock outfit Kid Icarus (named after the Nintendo classic) returns with an accomplished emotional set. THE BAD: Ghosts is a tad quick (just over 28 minutes), but it’s a definite case of quality over quantity. THE NITTY GRITTY: What started out as a home-taping project for singer/songwriter Eric Schlittler...

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by Mike Evans NOT TOO DELICATE SNOW PATROL — Fallen Empires THE GOOD: No. THE BAD: Again, no. THE NITTY GRITTY: No “good” or “bad,” just incredibly average. Thank your lucky stars, romantic comedy fans — Ireland’s most sensitive guys are back with 14 more hunks of ooey gooey rock custom made for that epic scene at the end of the movie where the guy...

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HISTORY LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN BLU by Mike Evans   GODZILLA — The Criterion Collection THE GOOD: Criterion gives the ultimate respect to our favorite Japanese monster. THE BAD: Nothing. THE PLOT: You may be thinking, “Why the hell would Criterion restore a cheesy foreign sci-fi flick?” Put things into perspective. The story revolves around a pre-historic...

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Smoke and Mirrors   PETER WOLF CRIER - Garden of Arms THE GOOD: Minneapolis indie duo Peter Wolf Crier (I still haven’t figured out if the name is a salute to the classic story or a cheeky J. Geils Band reference) release their second sparkling albeit moody collection. THE BAD: Garden is a mixed bag; one of those records where atmosphere is more...