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11.07.2008

Review: Fear Before

by Evan McNamara

Fear Before You might know Fear Before by their previous (and much longer) name, Fear Before the March of Flames. The band ditched the last four words before putting...

Review: Red Bull Cola

by Susan Cook

I don’t like Red Bull. It tastes too sweet and smells weird. I can’t even bring myself to finish a whole can in one day. But at 80 milligrams of caffeine, Red Bull does...

10.31.2008

Review: Zack and Miri Make a Porno

by Dan Lovria

Filthy toilet humor? Check. Constant foul language? Yup. Racism, sexism, and religious slurs? You bet. Gratuitous sexual content? Of course. There’s a reason this...

Review: Of Montreal

by Alex Rogala

It seems that with each passing Of Montreal album, two things are inevitable: Frontman Kevin Barnes’ fashion sense will evolve even more bizarrely, and the band will...

Review: On/Off

by Laura Mandanas

On/Off, a horror novel by RIT alumnus Mike Attebery, tells the tale of Jamie Pepper, a freshman photography student facing early onset Parkinson’s Disease. After...

10.17.2008

Piranha: Sushi on Park Avenue

by Jason Brown

In the mood for some sushi one afternoon, I made the trek out to Park Avenue to see what Piranha was all about. I thought I could deal with the construction around the...

Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood

by Chukwuma Morah

If you were in elementary school during the early ‘90s you had a tough decision to make: Mario or Sonic the Hedgehog? Sorry, Keanu Reeves, but this was the real “red...

Review: DAMEIRA & Bad Brains

by Evan McNamara

M(US)IC Have you ever been listening to a band, banging your head while tapping your foot along with the rhythm, when out of nowhere the time signature changes and...

10.10.2008

Review: Kabluey DVD

by John Howard

Recently hitting stores on DVD comes writer-director-star Scott Prendergast’s production of the bluest comedy you’ll ever see; partly because of the gloomy plot...

Review: Jenny Lewis & Kings of Leon

by Alexander Pagliaro

Acid Tongue After the release of Rabbit Fur Coat with the Watson Twins, Jenny Lewis has produced this sophomore solo album, complete with adjustments from previous...

10.03.2008

Review: PURE

by Chukwuma Morah

When I heard Disney was publishing a trick-based ATV racing game, an image of mudcovered Disney princesses catching air on four-wheelers flashed across my mind. I...

Review: You Me and the Mountain & Art of Motion

by Evan McNamara

Maps and Atlases You got your peanut butter in my chocolate! You got your math in my rock and roll! The latter exclamation would be a great slogan for Maps...

09.26.2008

Yung Joc and Cartel

by Madeleine Villavicencio

On September 20, RIT hosted the Crocs Next Step Campus Tour as part of CAB’s Major Concert Series. The show featured Cartel (a pop-punk emo band), Yung Joc (a rapper),...

Review: The Gaslight Anthem & Metallica

by Evan McNamara

The ’59 Sound Bands that can be described as “retro” or “throwback” usually have one thing in common. That thing, of course, is that their re-do of...

Review: Rock Band 2 for Xbox 360

by Chukwuma Morah

Rock Band, everyone’s favorite karaoke on steroids, is back on Xbox 360 with its cleverly named sequel Rock Band 2 (RB2). Is it fun? Damn right it is. It’s got to...

09.19.2008

Review: Weezer & DragonForce

by Evan McNamara

The Red Album Apparently, frontman Rivers Cuomo has taken enough time out of his Harvard studies to get together with the rest of Weezer to write and release a new...

Review: Burn After Reading

by John Howard

Taking a break from the western Texas desert landscape of No Country for Old Men, the Coen brothers have moved east to Washington, D.C. for their latest work: A...

09.12.2008

Review: The Hives & Mogwai

by Evan McNamara

The Black and White Album You might remember The Hives from a while ago from when they released their single, “Hate to Say I Told You So” and could be seen...

Review: Bangkok Dangerous

by John Howard

Whoa, did some graphics arts guy splice a Nicolas Cage profile onto a The Fast and the Furious poster? No, it’s a new movie called Bangkok Dangerous, filled with...

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I'm a Lover Not a Gamer

by Antonio Castillo

It was love at first sight. She was perfection. From the moment your eyes rested upon her perfect frame, nothing else mattered; you thought that girls like her —...

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