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Neil Young, Chrome Dreams II
By Jason Gladu • Posted on December 28, 2007

As the title suggests Neil Young’s collection of chrome dreams are best suited for the long weary road. As its quite easy to visualize yourself burning the midnight oil with thoughts... Read the full post


Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
By Sarah Gopaul • Posted on December 28, 2007

Walk Hard is one of this year’s funniest films – a great end to a year that had several comedic disappointments. If you liked the over-the-top characters Ron Burgundy and Ricky... Read the full post


City and Colour, Sometimes
By Jason Gladu • Posted on December 12, 2007

Dallas Green’s debut solo acoustic record is a complete change from his screamo/hardcore day job with Alexisonfire. Sometimes was recorded while Alexisonfire was off from touring,... Read the full post


Serj Tankian, Elect the Dead
By Jason Gladu • Posted on December 3, 2007

While progressive nu-metal rockers System of a Down are on indefinite hiatus, ranting front man Serj Tankian is the first one out of the gate with a solo album.On Elect the Dead, System’s... Read the full post



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