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MUSIC REVIEW [Early] . Love Psychedelico - This Is Love Psychedelico

Artist: Love Psychedelico Genre: Indie, Rock, JRock, JFolk, Japan Release Date: April 29th, 2008 I've been trying to figure out a way to handle this review in a non-fanboy sort of fashion, and I realized I can't. I love Love Psychedelico. They're ... continued»

Karaoke Room 2

I could have sworn there was already a Karaoke Room 2 but by the McCully Times supermarket(?). Maybe that was Karaoke Room 1? I even asked the clerk about it and I've already forgotten the info. Erg, ... continued»

Gamba Karaoke

We love this place so much that we wanted to keep it a secret. But we also love this place so much that we had to try to drum up some business for them. Go Gamba! Before we found ... continued»

MUSIC REVIEW . Puffy’s Honeycreeper, Hitomi Yaida’s Single Collection, Chara’s Caramel Milk

I haven't had much time to watch films these past couple weeks, what with a hectic work schedule and a pile of animation sent to me for review (I'm currently on the third disc of an eight disc set), but ... continued»

Found Links 12.14.07

Here's another round of found links for you. Some of these I've been sitting on for a while, and others are fairly new. Enjoy. Film New Indiana Jones Poster The Rape and Revision of Nanjing - article on upcoming films from around ... continued»

MUSIC REVIEW . Angels and Airwaves . I-Empire

To give you an idea of how out of the popular music scene I am, when I initially received a notice about Angels and Airwaves’ I-Empire, I turned it down. I thought to myself, “Who are these guys? That dude ... continued»

DVD Drop-box . Kama Sutra, American Assassin, Smooth Jazz

So here starts a new column at Dreamlogic.net. Sometimes we get these phantom submissions from distributors looking for us to review their titles. And sometimes these titles seem a bit out of our normal realm of coverage, even with this ... continued»

VIDEO FIND . Meiko Kaji, Still Grudge Singing after all these years

Check this out. Meiko Kaji, now in her sixties, performing Urami Bushi (Female Prisoner Scorpion's Grudge Song). She actually looks pretty healthy for her age (she's dropped the stick-skinny thing, but not the Stray Cat Rock clothes), and still sounds ... continued»

MOVIE REVIEWS [In Brief] . Masked Rider: The First, Castle of Sand

So this past week and weekend have proved incredibly busy. I haven't had enough time to write up a full review of anything, but in an effort at compensation, I present you with capsules for two Japanese films: the pulpy ... continued»

New Puffy, Love Psychedelico, and Dragon Ash

So I've been getting a bit tired of the junk videos on YouTube, both content and quality wise, so I started looking around. I came across Veoh, which actually has a whole bunch of music videos and tv shows, at ... continued»

MUSIC VIDEO DVD/CD REVIEW [He-Said, She-Said] [Early] . Absolute Garbage

The DVD (SHE SAID) Oh, you know those little mistakes in life you regret? I regret agreeing to do this review. First off, I remember thinking "damn, they ripped off Curve" when Garbage first hit the scene, then I ... continued»

MOVIE REVIEW . The Heavenly Kings

A determined Daniel Wu walks at a heightened pace through a modern building's corridor towards a fated elevator. As he puts on his most serious face, info screens à la Power Point cut in, informing us that in 1995, ... continued»

Siouxsie Sioux solo album in September

Siouxsie and the Banshees were something my hipper older friends listened to and so I also listened to them, forced to if they were the one's driving. But no, it wasn't that bad, but I have to admit that ... continued»

DVD REVIEW [EARLY] . You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone

Hunched over like he has a hernia and strumming his guitar, Texas native Roger "Roky" Erickson interjects the melody with screeching wails inspired by Little Richard and James Brown and surprisingly "Oh Holy Night" from his churchy childhood. During ... continued»

MOVIE REVIEW . Linda Linda Linda

Linda Linda Linda is my first encounter with Shojo cinema -- light and fluffy tales of female friendship, fledgling romance, and good feelings that appeal to the loose-socked teenage girl crowd. To be entirely honest, I wouldn’t have picked it ... continued»

MOVIE REVIEW . We Are the Strange

This review is so long overdue that a serendipitous run-in with the writer/director prompted a strict reminder. M Dot Strange (aka: Michael Belmont) is so completely casual and San Jose-centric that he frequents a local boba tea place, ... continued»

“Wild Horses” Rolling Stones to save horses

My college friend had a theory that no one, NO ONE can be a simultaneous Beatles and Rolling Stones fan. "Just ask anyone," she quipped convincingly, "they will either prefer one or the other; no one can love or ... continued»

MUSIC REVIEW [Early] . Goon Moon . Licker’s Last Leg

Bands that do it all and do it well are totally welcome in my book. Criticized by people that like their bands to be predictable, off kilter but incredible bands such as Oneida and De Novo Dahl often flitter ... continued»

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