Monday, August 17, 2009

District 9 Review



While this blog will focus mainly on music, there will be other topics I wish to discuss. Movies is a favorite hobby of mine, and I had a chance to view District 9 over the weekend. I didn't know what to expect going into the movie, because the trailer left so much to the imagination. The general idea I took from the trailer was that these aliens were being held against their will, and one reporter ends up being affected by liquid device. I won't ruin the movie for anyone, but I was off, not far off, but off. This movie has several social undertones that one wouldn't expect from an alien movie, but they were there and made you think for the first quarter of the movie. The cinematography (if that is what it's called) was brilliant, with the film switching from a Cops live action camera, to a documentary, and then a regular film. The highlight of the movie would be the effects. They never felt forced upon, and CGI was present, but you could accept it. The movie did reach a point where the story was slow and seemed to be very long, however it picked up by the end. I would recommend you go see this film if you enjoy a good story and some solid action.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon is an indie rock band from Cincinnati, OH which I have had the pleasure of seeing live twice this summer. I was introduced to the band by lead guitarist, Nick Lerangis, who is an old high school chum, as he would probably say. To make a long story short: THIS BAND IS AMAZING! When I first heard them I thought they sounded like The Killers with more of an edge to them. After seeing them at Arlene's Grocery in NYC, I am convinced that Walk the Moon could be the next big thing. The band consist of Lerangis, Nick Petricca on Keys, Adam Reifsnyder on bass, and Adrian Galvin on drums. All members of the band sing vocals with Nick as the lead. For the record, props to Adrian for singing and drumming at the same time! That is difficult to do in my eyes. They are currently heading back to Cincinnati, and will be an opening act for Ryan Cabrera in Covington, Kentucky on the 14th. Please check them out at the band website as well as on their MySpace page and be sure to download "The Anthem EP" on iTunes.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

R.I.P. Michael Jackson

Today is the day of Michael Jackson's memorial service in L.A. I can already imagine the hundreds of thousands of fans who will be surrounding the Staples Center, remembering this music icon. I haven't been very vocal in my thoughts on Michael Jackson. I think that it may be due to denial of his passing. I remember running out of the room whenever my brothers were watching the Thriller video. I remember when my Dad gave me the HIStory album, and playing it on his sound system when he wasn't around. I also remember the joy I felt when I saw that my Dad had the Thriller LP. MJ was to me what James Brown was to my Dad. The guy you imitated. The dancer we all which we could be. But he also had his troubles. I can't help but think about when Katt Williams gave his two cents on MJ in Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1. I think constantly about the jokes we made, and some still make in regards to MJ and little boys. But now that he has passed, we all seemed to forget about those issues. The same media that Michael disliked and scarred his name are the same ones quick to praise his talent and accomplishments. It's always interesting how death can unite people. Michael Jackson spent roughly 40 years entertaining the world, and we all were so quick to ridcule the odd things he did. But three things has surpassed all this, and that is his videos, his performances, and his music. There will never be another Michael Jackson, nor will anyone come close to his presence. He will live on forever, because that is what music does, what it allows.

I guess in the end, I just wanna say that I hope Michael is finally at peace, and he is appreciating the love that people have shown him. R.I.P. Michael Jackson, and thank you, for everything.

Friday, June 5, 2009

The Dunk

So I was looking through my favorite Youtube videos, and I came across this dunk that Jonny Flynn had against Rutgers guard Mike Rosario. His reaction: "That's why I don't take charges".




Monday, April 6, 2009

I Poke Her Face


New track from Kid Cudi ft. Kanye West, Common. Lady Gaga sample. I'm not a big Lady Gaga fan...probably not a small one either, but she sounds good on this remix. Shout out to A-Trak.  Kid Cudi is the true protege of Kanye, i expect him to do big things this year, because he already has done big things.Day N Nite is the number one emo banger possibly ever (no hate). Kanye sounds like he should, swagger on a hundred thousand trillion. Everytime I hear him rhyme now, I can't help but wonder, how will he follow up 808s? Whether you loved it or hated it, you have to be anticipating his next album. Common was a pleasant addition to the track, didn't expect him on something like this, but it must be a G.O.O.D. music jam."You should do it for the love like Ray J" The scratching was pleasant also, but that's just me on my turntablism stan tip. Anyway, I love the track and you should too. 


Saturday, March 14, 2009

Heart

To have heard is to give something your all. You don't think about consequences or failure. You just concentrate on your goal. The 2009 Syracuse Orange Men's Basketball has that heart. Yeah, they lost the championship, but you know you have done something special when you lose, and its more about how you ran out of energy rather than how good the other team is. And trust me, Louisville is great. But heart is when you're fans are still proud of you in that loss, they respect what you have done and even when you walk away emptied handed, you know that you are a champion in their eyes. I wanna congradulate my team, and applaude their efforts.

More importantly, tell them that the real season begins now...good hunting men.

Monday, March 2, 2009

I Am Crack

Check out this kid's blog. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.