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| Name: | Jesse Coy |
| Email: | razoripress@yahoo.com |
| Current Roles: | Podcaster, Discographer, Reviewer, and Resident Alien |
| Past Roles: | Music Junky |
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| Quote: | "I'm just gonna push this red button, okay?" |
| History: | ...is a subject I love very much, especially Cold War History of the 1950's, and also music history... |
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Squirrel Nut Zippers - Lost at Sea Review
(10.26.2009)
Down some highballs and dance the night away on a cold winter night in Brooklyn with the Squirrel Nut Zippers. Or check out this live recording if you missed the show.
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El Perro Del Mar - Love Is Not Pop Review
(10.20.2009)
It’s some dreamy pop and love poetry coming to you direct from Sweden, as Sara Assbring’s third release reaches American shores. |
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Ad Frank & The Fast Easy Women - Your Secrets Are Mine Now Review
(10.18.2009)
Straight Outta Beantown [irrelevant N.W.A. reference], Ad Frank and The Fast Easy Women provide a glimpse of 70’s glam and 80’s quirk colliding with the modern day world on this fifth release. |
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The Melvins - Chicken Switch Review
(10.18.2009)
A variety of artists remix not individual songs, but entire albums by the Melvins. Is it as crazy a noise fest as it sounds to be? |
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[PODCAST] Starship Exile 10.17.09, Episode 3: The Ghost of Michael Jackson
(10.17.2009)
The ghost of Michael Jackson has infested the ship. Jesse, Delilah, and Faulkner wake other slumbering passengers for some assistance with an exorcism. The Discography segment goes from dead to death, with Death, Death Angel, and the Organization, plus notes on Deep Purple, Dick Dale, Bo Diddley, and Dig. |
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Janus - Right Red Return Review
(10.17.2009)
Four fellows from Chicago dish out with their brand of alterna-metal, emo-hardcore blend in a fashionably fetching red design. |
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Prodigy - Han River Nanji Park, Seoul, Korea – 9/18/09
(10.11.2009)
Invaders Must Die, so techno pioneers, the Prodigy, slay them live as one of the headliners of the Global Gathering electronica extravaganza. |
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**PROPERLY EMBED YOUTUBE CLIPS**The Prodigy - Han River Nanji Park, Seoul, Korea – 9/18/09
(10.09.2009)
Invaders Must Die, so techno pioneers, Prodigy, slay them live as one of the headliners of the Global Gathering electronica extravaganza. |
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Reverend Horton Heat - Laughin' and Cryin' with the Reverend Horton Heat Review
(10.03.2009)
The Reverend has returned to deliver his sermon, throwing welcoming arms wide open to all comers, new folks and old friends, from the converted to the perverted. |
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[PODCAST] Starship Exile 10.03.09, Episode 2: Mars and Faulkner
(10.03.2009)
Find out all about Mars…meet Faulkner, the resident cracker… plus a ghostly musician celebrity makes a surprising guest appearance (hint: MJ). The Discography segment goes ‘dead,’ with the Dead Boys, the Dead Kennedys, and the Dead Milkmen. |
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Reverend Horton Heat Laughin' and Cryin' with the Reverend Horton Heat Review
(09.28.2009)
The Reverend has returned to deliver his sermon, throwing welcoming arms wide open to all comers, new folks and old friends, from the converted to the perverted. |
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MadLove - White With Foam Review
(09.26.2009)
Former Mr. Bungle and current Fantomas bassist, Trevor Dunn, takes an even more active roll with his new band. How does it sound compared to these other acts, and should it be compared? |
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[PODCAST] Starship Exile, Episode 1: The All-Star Music Celeb Space Crew
(09.26.2009)
The second season begins with a bang, as noted musical celebrity activists Neil Young, Madonna, Willie Nelson, Sting, and Lady Sovereign volunteer to pilot the space shuttle that will rescue our stranded journalist from space. Hear exclusive interviews from all five on this amazing adventure! And then check out a complete Discography on Danzig and Samhain, with Notes on Damage Manual, the Damned, Dandelion, and Dark Angel. |
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New Tales to Tell: A Tribute to Love and Rockets Review
(09.19.2009)
Puscifer, the Flaming Lips, Monster Magnet, and the Dandy Warhols and are just some of the artists in attendance to pay tribute to goth ‘n’ alt rockers, Love and Rockets. |
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Anvil - This Is Thirteen Review
(09.18.2009)
This hard working, long-running heavy/speed metal act has gotten a buzz as the focal point of a very interesting documentary. With more than a dozen releases to their name and a history spanning over twenty-five years, find out what it feels like to run face first into an Anvil.
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The 69 Eyes - Back in Blood Review
(09.15.2009)
Do the Eyes have it? These gothic rockers from Finland are here with their ninth release for vampires all around the world. |
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Gwar - Lust in Space Review
(08.20.2009)
The mighty Gwar returns, which begs the question… are we puny mortals finally destined for extermination at the hands (and axes and other nasty weapons) of these intergalactic barbarians?
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Angus Khan - Black Leather Soul Review
(08.18.2009)
Is this what Bonn Scott might be doing if he were alive today? If AC/DC, Kiss, and Aerosmith have grown too old to belt out hard rock grooves, are these guys the antidote?
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Suicide City - Frenzy Review
(08.11.2009)
In this city, we have some veteran musicians, including a former member of Biohazard, whose resumes run the range of hardcore, stomp rock, hiphop, and metal (no reason for suicide as far as I see). |
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The Meatmen - Cover the Earth Review
(06.02.2009)
Punk's crass and humorous mastodons, the Meatmen, are back with their first new release in over a decade, founder Tesco Vee serving up over twenty covers of meaty goodness from the Blue Oyster Cult to the Fugs, Motorhead to GG Allin. |
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