Posted on 28 April 2015
Posted on 28 April 2015
MOVIE REVIEW MERCHANTS OF DOUBT & AN HONEST LIAR Don’t Doubt This “Honest” Critique by Doug Young [linebreak style=”simple”] Merchants of Doubt A documentary about how corporate interests cloud public health and environmental issues by creating doubts about scientific findings through the use of pundits and those claiming to be scientists; directed by Robert Kenner An Honest Liar A […]
Posted on 28 April 2015
LOST TREASURES THE LAUGHING DOGS “The Laughing Dogs” By Peter Marston [linebreak style=”25.png”] The Laughing Dogs were one of the many bands to come out of the New York City Club scene in the late 70s. The members of the band had come from a variety of Tri-City area bands, including, most notably, Foxtrot, the […]
Posted on 28 April 2015
JANGLE ON! APRIL by Eric Sorensen [linebreak style=”simple”] 2015 may have gotten off to a slow start for this jangle pop enthusiast, but the year has been gaining traction as the warm weather approaches. Two days ago, I placed an order for seven more CDs from Kool Kat Musik – so things are definitely picking […]
Posted on 24 April 2015
BLOODY RED BARON FEBRUARY REVIEWS by Mike Baron [linebreak style=”simple”] THE BLOOD RUSH HOUR: And Then the Unthinkable Happened The Blood Rush Hour produces a kinetic sugar rush that skates down the Big Rock Candy Mountain on a snowboard. This is power pop on steroids with walloping hooks and heavenly choirs, combining elements of Jackdaw4, […]
Posted on 24 April 2015
PGH is all about helping artists highlight their most recent projects, so let us all know what your latest project is – and tell us about how it come into the world. What has the initial feedback on it been like? Greg Ieronimo (GI): Following the release of my 2014 EP, Bipolar Love, I […]
Posted on 24 April 2015
LOST TREASURES Smoke Rise “The Survival of St. Joan” By Peter Marston [linebreak style=”25.png”] I can still remember taking a community bus to the beach and, on the drive home after a day of body surfing with my junior high friends, hearing The Assembled Multitude’s “Overture from Tommy” for the first time. I was […]
Posted on 24 April 2015
LOST TREASURES J.J. LIGHT “Heja!“ By Peter Marston [linebreak style=”25.png”] One area of my record collection that is, shall I say, underdeveloped is Native American rock. I have a few Redbone albums and a couple by Blackfoot and not much more than that. But my favorite album by a Native American artist is J.J. Light’s […]