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(02/20/15 1:21am)
Neil Young hardly needs an introduction. His name is synonymous with rock n’ roll. Between Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and a legendary solo discography, if his tremendous career somehow doesn’t ring a bell, I really feel sorry for you.
(02/12/15 11:44pm)
Welcome to The Vinyl Voyager. My weekly diary of what music on vinyl, in its purest form, means to me. Track-by-track, note-by-note: Here’s what influences me and keeps me moving forward in a world that won’t stop pushing back.
(02/08/15 9:23am)
Have you ever tipped over a glass of milk and watched, seemingly in slow motion, as it hits the table and becomes an intolerable mess? It’s a wince-inducing experience. Witnessing movies with break-the-bank budgets crash and burn is sort of like that. All you can do is sit and stare, powerless to intervene, and wallow in the aftermath, wondering how the hell that happened.
(02/06/15 1:10am)
Joining the ranks of ABC’s recent string of family comedies like “Black-ish” and “The Goldbergs” is “Fresh Off the Boat,” a series loosely based on restaurateur Eddie Huang’s life and memoir. It follows the struggles of a Taiwanese family moving from Chinatown in Washington, D.C., to the whitewashed suburbs of Orlando, where they open a steakhouse that blatantly rips off Golden Corral.
(02/06/15 12:08am)
Welcome to The Vinyl Voyager. My weekly diary of what music on vinyl, in its purest form, means to me. Track-by-track, note-by-note: Here’s what influences me and keeps me moving forward in a world that won’t stop pushing back.
(01/28/15 1:33am)
The video game industry seems to be announcing new titles with hardly any descriptive information to accompany the announcement. Studios shroud the details of games, waiting to reveal the specifics at large industry conferences like the Electronic Entertainment Expo. E3 has always been a hotbed for developers to debut new features in games, hence the sparsely detailed announcements over which fans are left to salivate in the months surrounding the event.
(01/22/15 11:55pm)
Welcome to The Vinyl Voyager. My weekly diary of what music on vinyl, in its purest form, means to me. Track-by-track, note-by-note: here’s what influences me and keeps me moving forward in a world that won’t stop pushing back.
(01/21/15 11:37pm)
Blasting out of the Pacific Northwest feminist punk movement aptly referred to as the "riot grrrls," Sleater-Kinney has been rattling the bones of critics and listeners since 1994. The combination of Corin Tucker’s urgently shrieking vocals, Carrie Brownstein’s equally distinctive voice, frantic guitar playing and Janet Weiss’s relentless drumming has given the world a power-trio important enough to be forever remembered in the history of music’s heaviest hitters.
(01/16/15 12:31am)
Tempe is not exactly renowned for its unique architectural flair. Much of the city is dotted with typical liquor store shopping malls and drab desert-toned walls that surround sprawling bedroom communities like suburban fortresses of the working class. Honestly, you’d be hard pressed to find much of a “wow factor” outside of ASU Gammage and the Mill Avenue Bridges at night.
(01/16/15 12:07am)
Welcome to The Vinyl Voyager. My weekly diary of what music on vinyl, in its purest form, means to me. Track-by-track, note-by-note: here’s what influences me and keeps me moving forward in a world that won’t stop pushing back.