CD Review: Gleeful and rocking good albums

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First I mpression/ E xpectation: The album would sound like Bruce Spring steen-meets-Willie Nelson. The Real Thing: The 'Man In Black' is back and this is his third posthumous album since his death in 2003. Cash ac tually was a pioneer of country music and the album is a portrayal of his jour ney across America in spreading country music.

CD Review: The Red Chord – Fed Through The Teeth Machine

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CD Review – The Red Chord Fed Through the Teeth Machine Metal Blade Nine years later and the now four-man machine group The Red Chord bring you yet another healthy dose of metal. For almost a decade The Red Chord have never been one to follow the music trends, or change their sound dramatically because “that’s what everyone else is listening too”. They have stayed true to the game, and now releasing their fourth full-length studio album. Fed Through the Teeth Machine , which is th

CD Review: Jupiter Society, “Terraform”

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If Ray Bradbury decided to form a prog metal band, it would sound like Jupiter Society, and that really wouldn’t be a bad thing. There are several things in common: Bradbury was never one for believing in the benevolence of the unseen, a perspective shared by main Jupiter Society songwriter and keyboardist Carl Westholm. Bradbury enjoyed a sense of dark grandeur in his stories — a tainted nostalgia, if you will — and was not at all worried when his space stories went a little noir, with bad thin