Music

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Rob Zombie ambitiously names his latest album a direct sequel to his hard hitting debut. If his goal was to return to his original sound of poppy yet macabre hard metal with danceable beats and melodic hooks, he seems to have failed.
Freedom Call's second album charges onto the field of battle, but why is their singer in the rear guard and not on the front lines?
What do an American Liutenant, an evil Indo-Chinese General, and a 7 year old girl have in common?

Night Castle.

Experience the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's new concept album, only their second offering that isn't related to Christmas.
Gonzo psychobilly rocker Mojo Nixon gives away his entire discography for a limited time to promote his latest release, "Whiskey Rebellion", an album of b-sides he found in a box under his front porch.
A free album generously made available by THQ, this is the soundtrack to a real-time strategy game based on the popular Wharhammer 40K war game and roleplaying franchise. Darkly ambient orchestral compositions make up this solid body of theme music.

Music Review - Zoology by Zoo

The Zoo was the band that Filipino lead singer Arnel Pineda played in before he gained international fame by being hired to sing in the legendary American band Journey based off live performances posted to Youtube. Though they only had enough time to put out one album with Pineda, "Zoology" offers listeners a chance to experience Pineda's songwriting capabilities, as well as the vocal stylings that got him hired singing in his native language.

Music Review - World Play by Soul SirkUS

Journey guitarist Neal Schon tries to form a supergroup. Things don't go quite as planned, but Soul SirkUS still bears some hard rocking fruit.

Star Wars: The Concert

The best of John Williams' iconic scores for the six Star Wars movies, with a three-story high HD screen to show film clips AND a traveling museum of props, costumes and memorabilia, some of which have never left Skywalker Ranch before? Someone pinch me and call me Admiral Ackbar.

Interview with The Invisible Band!

The Invisible Band! is a psychedelic and space rock outfit that hails from the United Kingdom. The musician known as Alazarin got tired of busking on the streets, so he brought his act to Second Life, where he can now play live shows for a worldwide audience. We discuss the loss of his original master tapes and decades worth of written music, gigging in Second Life, and new musical directions.
A live album, LeftRightLeftRightLeft is immediately accessible so as to promote the bands upcoming summer tour.
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