2007-05-28
The first half of this album is a soulful, timeless rock album with flair, then it reaches the top of the roller coaster and bursts into flames. As you peek over the top of the hill, you witness Freddie Mercury meet the Rocky Horror Picture Show and are scared. Actually I’m exaggerating, I really like #10, but it is quite apparent that McKee enjoys being dramatic. –Pete
Illum Sphere
Ghosts of Then and Now
JACKIE GREENE
TILL THE LIGHT COMES
OMAR TORREZ BAND
The Beat Outside
THE REAL TUESDAY WELD
The London Book of the Dead
BOB MOULD
District Line
SARAH BORGES AND THE BROKEN SINGLES
The Stars Are Out
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