Fang Island (self titled) (ALBUM REVIEW)
Feb 13, 2011 Rock Bands
SUB THREECREATION !! www.youtube.com Released in 2010 on Sargent House. Fang Island is a 5 piece indie rock band based out of Brooklyn. They’re sound has been described as prog and math rock. (someone even compared them to “prog metal bands” like Protest The Hero and Sparta. I lol’ed !) Not 100% sure if this is their debut or not. Fuck it. Fang Island is a band that have been getting quite a bit of attention online. I saw some kids requesting reviews for it on TheNeedleDrops channel. Pitchfork gave them a big 8.4. The cover art made me very curious to see what the fuck was going on. Found a copy for cheap. The music on here is very big and exuberant. Lots of rambunctious, positive energy, anthemic vocals, lots of “whoooooas” “aaahs”. The music is upbeat and relentless. It has pervasive, non stop energy feel to it. The album does not pack a whole lot of variety, but the album does do a decent job playing the same song over and over that it hardly matters. At any rate, I feel this is strictly music for the kids. The happy, go lucky teenagers of the world. The music is very vibrant and youthful sounding. It’s a big tidal wave of happiness pie. Music for people who have yet to be jaded by the world. So that’s probably why i can’t relate. The music isn’t bad by any means. It has elements of Flaming Lips, Sum 41 (ugh), Arcade Fire and probably other happy go lucky rock bands out there. Happy music for happy people. Big on riffs, low on content. Defiantly happy. What are they so …
Shine A Light Movie Review By Scene-Stealers.com
Oct 28, 2010 Rock Bands
Eric and JD, the rock n’ roll movie critics at Scene-Stealers.com, talk about growing old and the merit of having Martin Scorsese direct a concert movie featuring the four decade-plus Rolling Stones in his beloved New York City. Following an IMAX screening of “Shine A Light,” they discuss the state of rock and how cool it is to see those grizzled old visages up close and personal. After palying in touring rock bands over half their life, these guys know a thing or two about music. Check out more Scene-Stealers On-Camera Instant Reviews at www.scene-stealers.com! Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese Rolling Stones Martin Scorsese
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Top Classic it Bags Review
Mar 14, 2010 Classic Rock
Famous fashion designer Christian Lacriox once said that he was always fascinated by fashion accessories, because they took important roles to the whole style. Today, it seems that the saying has become a golden rule: handbag is a sign of taste and fashion to women, which is filled with a great mysterious charm just like car to men and power to politician. In the long history of fashin, though a number of styles have been faded away, their classical features exist in peopleâs heart forever and be dreams women go in for all their lives.
NO.1Â Chanel 2.55
First published in February 1955, it is considered to be the most magic bag creating womenâs desire. With chain linked by metallic loop, it was named 2.55 in fashion industry. In order to show particular shape and texture, Gabrielle Chanel designed the rhombic pattern like diamond, with materials draw from horsing playerâs jacket. Together with the signatured double C logo, the classical design had been created finally.
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NO.2Â Chanel Cambon Bag
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With features of side CC logo, as well as multiple-choice styles and sizes, Cambon Bag drew all womenâs attention. Undoubtedly, besides the 2.55, it is another contribution of Chanel to fashion industy.
NO.3Â Hermes Kelly Bag
Especially designed for Morocco princess, Hermes Kelly is a priceless treasure of Hermes. No matter how rich you are, you have to wait a long time to buy one due to the delicate work. Leather of it is just a peice of value, whatâs more valuable is the time cost on it and its handicraft.
NO.4Â Hermes Birkin Bag
Originally, it was designed to place saddle until British-born actress and singer Jane Birkin met Hermes CEO on a flight. In order to extend her affairs, Hermes Birkin was created. Most celebrities like Kate Moss, Parker and Katherine Zeta Jones are its fans.
NO.5 Givenchy Pumpkin Bag
The nice-looking Guvenchy Pumpkin Bag has become young girlsâ great love of all since its first appearance. Itâs absolutely a hard process to shape leather into such a nifty style with vivid color. Now, as a classical style of Givenchy, itâs new designs are published every year.
NO.6Â Givenchy Initiale Classique Logo
The highest known 4G style of Givenchy. 4G( Genteel, Grace, Gaiety and Givenchy) is the brand spirit defined by Givenchyâs creator, the France designer Hubert de Givenchy. The beautiful appearance of Givenchy Initiale Classique Logo adjusts to most womenâs favor, especially ones who go in for mature style.
NO.7Â Fendi Vanity Bag
Fendi Vanity Bag is a kind of signatured lady brand. The attractive detail is the silver mirror beset on the half-moon bag body wich can satisfy womenâs aspiration of looking into the mirror anytime. Besides, the enchased crystals and the snakeskin grain pattern make it be fond of by many celebrities and be a invaluable collection.
NO.8Â Fendi Zucchino Ostrik Bag
Since it first published in spring/summer 2002, the particular-shaped Fendi Zucchino Ostrik Bag has been praised by fashion women. In my opinion, it mostly fit for elegant office ladies.
NO.9Â LV Damier
LV Damier is a salable item which is ealier than monogram. Due to its rigid style, it is particularly fond by men. Unfortunately, there are little new styles these days.
NO.10Â LV Monogram Speedy
Monogram Speedy designed by Takashi Murakami can be considered as the most salable LV speedy among celebrities. However, virtually unknown, it is specially custom-made for Audrey Hepburn who acted a runner with LV travel basket in Roman Holiday. Because she wanted a little soft bag for convenience, LV designed such a light speedy. Its attractive spot lies in stiffness as well as folding design.
NO.11Â Celine Boogie Bag
Celine published its lambskin-manufactured Boogie Bag. Due to its fluent line, moderate size and top-quality material, it is fashionable all over the world. Celebrities like Madonna and Sarah Jessica Parker are its faithful fans.
NO.12Â Coach signature Buckle Demi
Coach signature Buckle Demi is a classical signatured buckle item of Coach. The front buckle detail, actually a magnetic closore is well designed for peopleâs convenience and has stong sense of luxury fashion.
NO.13 Coach signature C logo
Coach signature C logo, which can be named to doctor bag/travelling bag is published on 2001. The silk material with colorful signature C and Soho details show a personal taste of Manhattan style. Whatâs more, the zipped compartment and cell phone compartment extend its capacity which need OLâs requirement.
NO.14Â Dior Lady Dior
As the name suggests, Dior Lady Dior which published on 1995 by Christian Dior has a strong relationship with princess Diana. Once in the opening ceremony of a picture show which is sporsored by CD exhibited in Grand Palais, Mrs. Chirac gave princess Diana one new-fashioned CD bag as a gift. Then, Dior named that kind of bag Lady Dior. The top quality lambskin exterior with signatured large metallic âDâ charm and unique quilting seam checked pattern make Lady Dior be a legand in the history of international bag design.
NO.15 Dior Saddle Bag
The irregular shape with rock jean style of Dior Saddle Bag published on 2000 was a fashion trend during that time. Today, it has become one of necessary brand item of Dior and will be published various style every season.
NO.16Â Gucci Jackie OâBag
Gucci Jackie OâBag is one of representive bags of Gucci. The top quality leather and denim with jacquard double G pattern and aged metallic charm give the best expression of fashion.
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New Upcoming Rock Bands – Rey Fresco Song Review
Jun 4, 2007 Rock Bands
In this article I will discuss one of the best from their new album “The People” by one of the hottest new upcoming rock bands, Rey Fresco. The song is called Precious Time.
This song says a lot to me.. Buddhism fused with rock, and for one of the most popular new upcoming rock bands, these guys are truly special They deliver the message that all we have is now When I hear this music, I think about all the memories with my loved ones. I know… it may sound corny to some manly-man-never-like-to-admit-it guy, but seriously, it makes me think of all my fondest pastimes in relationships that I have had with family, friends and lovers out there. The past cannot be repeated, and the future may never come. All we have is right now. That is what this song makes me think about.Rey Fresco offers some lessons to be learned for other new upcoming rock bands, with unique sounds and meaningful lyrics.
Below are some thoughts from the band about this music:
Certain reggae musicians have had influence on our music, and so the foundation of this song was conceived through that.Precious Time is a consistent reminder that we should never take our loved ones for granted. The lyrics of this song are a testimony to the importance of love and family in our lives
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Ipod Classic Review
May 8, 2007 Classic Rock
First impressions
The packaging says it all. The iPod classic’s durable box with its perfectly-fitting lid, and the neat, densely packed interior, signify this is a product you can rely on completely. Remove the iPod classic from the box and you can feel and see that you have a carefully built, well-proportioned digital media player.
This impression of symmetry extends to the Click Wheel controls, which are the largest of the iPod range. Novice iPod owners will find it easy to keep their thumbs in place, particularly as the Click Wheel has a slightly coarser finish than its predecessor.
Features
The feature of the iPod classic that stands out the most is the storage capacity: 120GB. This is a disappointing reduction of 40GB from the previous top of the range model, but it’s still 40GB more than the former standard version. So clearly, Apple has hit upon a compromise.
This compromise shouldn’t cause too much concern, however. At 120GB, the iPod classic can store 30,000 four minute songs or one hundred and fifty hours of video. This means you can carry an impressive amount of music, films, and TV shows in a device that weighs just 140 grams (4.9 ounces), and is a mere 103.5 x 61.8 x 10.5 mm (4.1 x 2.4 x 0.41 inches) in size. In other words, the iPod classic is less than half the size of a CD case.
The iPod classic’s storage is also great value. Put aside other features, and the classic’s £179 for 120GB is very cost-efficient compared to the shuffle, nano and touch.
This is not to suggest that the iPod classic is just a compact, high capacity storage unit. You can now use Genius, Browse Album, and Browse Artist on the latest model as well as a host of other features.
Genius is particularly welcome because the odds are that if you’ve opted for an iPod classic, you have – or intend to have – a substantial music collection. Genius enables you to take full advantage of the listening possibilities such a collection can offer you. When you’re playing a song, for example, and you feel it suits your mood and want to hear more tracks like it, activate Genius on your iPod classic. Genius searches through your collection and creates a playlist of songs that go well with the one you’re currently listening to. You can then play the Genius playlist straightaway, save it, or refresh it and see what else Genius comes up with.
Alternatively, you can ask Genius to create playlists on iTunes. If you’re happy with the selections, simply sync the results to your iPod classic. The result is a music mix prepared by a digital DJ and based on your preferences.
Browse Album is a convenient feature if you listen to your songs in random order, but occasionally enjoy a track so much you want more of the same. Use Browse Album in these circumstances, and you rapidly switch from shuffle mode to hearing the rest of the songs from the appropriate album. Browse Artist offers a similar feature, except that you can listen instead to all the songs you have available from the particular artist.
Technology
The iPod classic uses a 1.8 inch hard drive for storage as opposed to the flash memories of the shuffle, nano, and touch. The use of a hard drive gives the classic its superior storage ability; but the presence of a spinning hard drive disc may stop the iPod classic ever having a feature such as the nano’s “shake to shuffle”.
The two and a half inch colour LCD screen has LED backlighting, and 320 x 240 pixel resolution at 163 pixels per inch. The result is superb image clarity.
Built-in video support for the iPod classic is comprehensive. Among other things, this means you can obtain an appropriate AV cable, and watch videos, films, and TV shows on your TV.
Audio support is equally thorough and includes AAC and MP3 (16 to 320Kbps); MP3 VBR; Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4); WAV; AIFF; and Apple Lossless.
Connection to your computer is, of course, USB. Nonetheless, you can also charge the iPod classic using FireWire. This is handy if you still have devices that charge iPods using a FireWire connection.
Performance
The audio quality delivered by the iPod classic across the full sound spectrum is consistently good. This applies whether you’re listening to a gentle classical piece for piano, or a full throttle rock track. Similarly, there’s no sound distortion with the sudden dramatic bursts of music that may accompany any blockbuster film you’re watching.
The classic’s screen gives you precisely focused text, including the lyrics of songs, in a no-nonsense font. Colour reproduction of videos is excellent, and may pleasantly surprise anyone more used to the dimensions and specs of today’s televisions.
Supporting the 120GB roominess of the iPod classic is a lithium ion battery. This has 36 continuous playback hours for music, and six hours for video. Once you use all this up, you need only spend two hours to reach an 80% charge, and a further two to restore the battery’s full power. A charging ratio of 4:36 (1:9) is very good indeed, and along with the iPod touch is the best of the iPod range.
Conclusion
The “classic” tag befits this robust, dependable and powerful iPod. Because of the technology of the nano and the touch, the classic may no longer be the leader of the pack; but thanks to its huge storage capacity, the iPod classic is likely to stay popular for many years.
Pros
Excellent hard drive
Great value
Now has Genius
Browse Album and Browse Artist are welcome additions
Still has FireWire charging capability
Vivid screen
Long-lasting battery
Cons
Lacks the accelerometer and Spoken Menus features of the fourth generation iPod nano; but then again, the nano can’t match the classic’s storage capacity
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Best New Rock Bands Review – Rey Fresco Cover King of the Sea
Apr 23, 2007 Rock Bands
Is it really one of the best new rock bands? In this article I will discuss one of the best songs from their new album “The People” by undoubtedly an up and coming, maybe even one of the best new rock bands that goes by the name of Rey Fresco.
Mr King of the Sea! Oh yea, we will surely pay a lot of attention to you! (Listen to tune to get my humor there) Question remains, why is this one of the best new rock bands though? There is no doubt that the best new rock bands these days put many many hours into how their individual instruments come into the song. It comes in with a thundering and rolling sensation due to a passionate drum beat by Jenkins. Then, the rhythmical and interesting sound of the harp comes in by Xocoyotzin, there is no way your not moving when you hear this. The deep mystical sound of Roger’s voice draws you into King of the Sea. After hearing this again and again, this is one of the best new rock bands! So, please comment below, but I stand strong with putting them as one of the best new rock bands! I am happy to report there are no big ego’s yet for these guys, because they certainly did not call themselves one of the best new rock bands, but here are a few words from how the Rey Fresco band members experience of the song…
King of the Sea – From Rey Fresco
A man’s ocean voyage in a shark’s kingdom. A battle between two worlds in a constant power struggle. This song was inspired and is about Dakuwaqa, the Fijian God of the sharks. We are all intrigued by sharks and we respect them immensely.
They offer a free download at their website, so go grab it. While your at it, why not get the entire album on itunes? Hope all ya all enjoyed it, this is one of the best new rock bands you will surely hear more from!
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New Review of Cant Explain, From one of The Best New Rock Bands – Rey Fresco
Mar 7, 2007 Rock Bands
It is always very fun reviewing all of the best new rock bands for you. Here is a candid evaluation of new music from one of the best new rock bands, Rey Fresco the tune is called Can’t Explain.
The best new rock bands today do some magical things. What really got me excited here is the smooth harp with the deep soulful voice, that combination really struck a nice chord in me. After hearing it, you’ll see what I mean, and I do mean see because it produces such powerful imagery if you close your eyes. The lyrics are written very nicely, and although I like them, there is something else that it stronger that is coming through. The dudes dig the song, but the women melt. I have seen this first person just looking around at the concert. Almost impossible to write here, there is some kind of momentary transformation taking place within their emotional chemical build up. All of these factors count when determining the best new rock bands.
Don’t the best new rock bands have more than a harp and a singer?
I really like that the other members really let the harp and the vocals shine in this one, they are a team, and playing so well together. It is clear they are one of the best new rock bands I have reviewed in a while.
A clear indication of what the best new rock bands do today is mix together slower songs with their high energy songs, that’s what Rey Fresco is doing with this. The word that is key for all of the best new rock bands is versatility.
Words from the band Rey Fresco about Can’t Explain:
An interesting thing about the beginning of this song…”The song begins with a statement by Roger, “I’m the devil’s child.” This is not literal, it is very metaphoric. He sings with the intention of explaining that temptation is spawn of evil, and is a child of the devil. Therefore Roger is singing as if he was temptation, and how temptation needs people to thrive and exist.”
Want more info to about one of the best new rock bands?
They offer a free download at their website, so go grab it. While you’re at it, why not get the entire album on iTunes? After hearing it, you’ll agree, this is one of the best new rock bands.
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Best New Rock Bands Review? Here is Rey Fresco – Hey Girl
Feb 21, 2007 Rock Bands
Best new rock bands of today? Here is a review on Hey Girl from Rey Fresco’s The People Album.
First I will share my thoughts of why I think Rey Fresco goes into the “best new rock bands” category, then let’s hear yours.
Rey Fresco being one of the best new rock bands in California really hit the head of the nail with this track.
The intro is definitely a strong point of the song using bees and their honey as a metaphor. Clever, because it is sweet. The transition of the intro to chorus is so smooth, nothing less would be expected for being one of the best new rock bands.
As for the lyrics in this flowing tune, they are truly just as tasty and meaningful. Not only does Roger have a truly amazing voice, but when he gives it to us, BOY does he give it good.
This band goes above and beyond in the next part which is by Xoco on the requinto. Gosh, what IS a requinto you may ask? Google it. It’s quite amazing.
Often the percussion session is quite striking by the drummer, Andrew “Jenkins” Jones. But in this track, he humbly gives a background simple beat to add focus to the lyrics and other instruments. The bassist also allows the others the front row. You can spot it, but just at the right amount. If you listen closely you can see the magic behind the mixing engine and even catch some trumpets and other horns. The mix and delivery of all of the above is where this bands wins the prize. Clearly defining them as one of the best new rock bands.
Here is what the band Rey Fresco has put together for you about Hey Girl
A love anthem about mother earth and her seed bearing plants. This song talks about Hey Girl, and that is a metaphor for mother earth, and all the gifts we get from her.
This is a tune that I could listen to over and over.
There is not really anything I could say that is bad about this song. Again, what do you expect from the list of the best new rock bands.
So is it one of the best new rock bands of today? Of course you can’t totally agree without hearing it, but I recommend checking them out.
Here is some more goods on one of the best new rock bands: There is a free song available at their website and the entire album “The People” is available on iTunes. After hearing it, you’ll agree, this is one of the best new rock bands.
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Guitar Hero: World Tour Review – New Instruments Rock But the Song Creator Fails to Impress
Feb 7, 2007 Classic Rock
Guitar Hero – World Tour
Score: 8.0
Genre: Music Rhythm
Single-player length: 25 hours
Difficulty: 6
Developer: Neversoft Entertainment
Publisher: Activision
Release Date: 10/26/08
Systems: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii
Pros
- Drums, vocals and band play add a lot to the series
- Online band competitive and co-op modes
- New guitar gameplay challenges
Cons
- User created songs aren’t fun
- Not as many interesting or updatable challenges as Rock Band
- Too similar to Rock Band
by Rabid Rabbit
World Tour follows in Rock Band’s footsteps by adding drums, vocals and a band career, but it also adds a few new features. A robust song creator engine lets you create your own songs and download others’ songs, but the resulting songs are all low quality productions that aren’t as fun to play as original popular songs. While the drum and vocal gameplay don’t differ much from Rock Band, the guitar gameplay does include a few new features that will challenge seasoned veterans in new ways.
The main addition to the series is the inclusion of drums, vocals and band gameplay modes that are nearly identical to the experience created by the first Rock Band game. The only difference from Rock Band’s drums and vocals gameplay is that you can use your star power at any point during a song rather than waiting for drum or vocal solo sections. Each instrument has solo sections, but they are only used to give you bonus points rather than starting your star power. Activision made a new set of drums for World Tour that includes cymbal pads raised above the other drum pads and a new guitar with fret buttons further down the neck. Don’t worry if you already own older versions of these instruments. You don’t need to buy these new variations to play the game.
Each of the instruments, including the bass guitar, has its own career mode. In each career, you’ll progressively tour the world and unlock new and more difficult songs. For each set you complete, you’ll receive money for how well you perform, which you can use to customize your character’s clothes, hair, instruments and a wide variety of other features. You can also use your earnings to gain access to a few exclusive sets of songs. If your primary interest is to unlock all of the game’s songs, you can also choose to change the game’s difficulty to progress beyond the harder songs.
In addition to simply playing songs, you’ll also face off against famous musicians during your career. Guitar Hero III handled these encounters with a battle mode where you had to make your adversary fail a song by using powerups that made the song more difficult for your opponent to play. World Tour simplifies these encounters by merely asking you to perform the song well enough to prevent the audience from completely favoring your opponent, which is much less challenging. After you defeat famous rockers, such as Jimi Hendrix, Ozzie Osbourne, and Billy Corgan, you’ll be able to perform using their likenesses.
The Band career mode is also nearly identical to the Rock Band gameplay where you go on stage with at least one other friend to play the same songs and earn cash to further customize your characters. The main difference is that you can’t directly save each other from failing songs. The game handles saving members by letting the band share star power among its members. The result is that your group will need to collaborate and use the star power strategically. If one member is missing a ton of notes, then the band will need to let the other members earn the star power and tell him to use it to ensure everyone doesn’t get booed off stage.
World Tour is clearly trying to broaden its audience by lowering the overall difficulty settings and adding the new beginner mode. The Guitar Hero series is known to have more difficult note patterns, but World Tour has noticeably easier note patterns that also fly by at a slower speed. As a result, the Rock Band and World Tour difficulties are virtually identical. The new Beginner difficulty serves to allow people completely new to rhythm gaming to play by simply hitting any note at the correct time without having to switch fingers between notes.
While drums and vocals are included for the first time in the series, the guitar gameplay also changed to add new note patterns. There are some new sections with multiple notes that you must hold down that begin at varying points. Some other notes only require you to press the fret buttons to play them. Removing the need to strum the guitar for these sections makes the game easier and detracts from the feeling that you are playing a famous song. The only reason it seems that they included these simpler notes is to give people a reason to buy their new guitar. The latest guitar includes buttons positioned closely together lower on the guitar neck, which are easier to glide across in these simpler sections. Don’t worry if you want to play the game with an older guitar you shouldn’t have any problems by using the standard fret buttons.
The last main change to the series is the ability to make your own songs and download other gamer’s songs. Initially this sounds like a cool new feature, but it doesn’t amount to a very large addition. Making your own songs involves choosing an instrument and playing notes to record your song. You can also record notes for each instrument to generate a song that a full band can play together. After you finish creating the song’s notes you can alter the sound further with various effects, such as giving the guitar track a twang or metal effect, the song’s tempo and a wide variety of other features. Then you can upload your creation for others to play and rate. If you just want to download other people’s songs, you can easily find the most popular songs based on the ratings other players give them. While the creation process is robust, the actual songs have a low sound quality. The highest rated songs generally have a great sense of rhythm, but they just aren’t as engrossing as playing the well-known songs heard on the radio.
World Tour includes quite a few online multiplayer game modes. You can face off against another guitar, drum or vocals player to see who is better at playing an entire song or alternating sections of the same song. Guitar players can also play the battle mode, where they compete to play a song more accurately while using powers to increase their opponent’s difficulty. As you play in the Battle mode, you earn a wide variety of powers that invert note patterns, remove the whammy bar’s effect, or make some notes impossible to play. You can also play songs co-operatively on the guitar with a friend.
If you can’t get enough bandmates together locally, then you can fill in missing members with online players the game finds for you. You can also get your band together to play songs competitively against another band online. The only problems I found with the band gameplay online is that it is very difficult to find someone to sing songs, but that’s not the game’s fault. Even if a singer joins your band, many players quit because they can’t sing the song that is chosen by other members. I presume this happens because it is much harder to sing songs than it is to play them with an instrument.
The gameplay options and modes are quite expansive, but it would have been nice if updatable challenges could have made it into the game. Rock Band 2 includes a variety of challenges related to playing groups of songs from the same band, genre or decade with particular instruments or as a band. The developers constantly update the challenges list to ensure players never get bored with the same list of challenges. This constantly updated list of challenges gives the game a great sense of variety as players endlessly challenge themselves to get the highest score in all the different leaderboards.
The game includes a lot of songs that you can play in 4 different careers, but there is also a great online shop that offers an expanding library of new songs to download and play. Taking its cue from the Rock Band store, you can sort songs according to artist, decade and album to easily find the style of music you like. You can also preview songs before purchasing them, which increases the chance you will try something from a band you haven’t heard before.
The game includes over 90 songs, which are all master recordings. In addition to popular songs ranging from classic rock to the latest rock songs from this decade, the game also includes some pop and country hits, such as Beat It and On the Road Again, which further expands the game’s appeal. A lot of the game’s draw depends on if you like the songs included with the game, so make sure to review the song list before buying the game.
World Tour pushes the series to match Rock Band’s offering by including drums, vocals and band gameplay, while also adding new guitar note patterns. The varied and expansive online game modes and growing downloadable song library ensure that the game will keep you entertained for quite some time. The engine used to create new songs offers a great deal of options, but the resulting lower quality songs will likely only interest the most hardcore of rhythm gamers who enjoy a good challenge. Many of the game’s changes simply match Rock Band’s features and fail to push the series or genre forward a great deal. Overall, World Tour is a good game that will keep gamers rocking until the next game is released, but it is also showing that the genre’s creativity may be peaking.
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Review Of The B. C. Rich Mockingbird Elite Classic: The Ultimate Metal Guitar?
Feb 9, 2012 Classic Rock
Since the 1950’s, most guitar shapes are mere deviations of the vintage Stratocaster and Les Paul designs. It’s very rare that a unique guitar shape makes a significant influence on guitar players who, for all their differences, are a conservative lot when it comes to guitar body shapes.
The late instrument maker Bernardo Chavez Rico (popularly known as B. C. Rich) was one such designer who did transcend convention and design numerous guitar shapes that were not merely recreations from the past. Indeed, he gave us such renowned models as the Warlock and Mockingbird, the latter being one of the company’s earliest models that has also become one of their most popular.
The Mockingbird guitar shape is available in a number of different incarnations. Current B. C. Rich Mockingbird models include the Calibre Classic, the Special, the Special X, the Masterpiece, the ST, and the Exotic Classic, which is the focus of our present review.
Current Mockingbird instruments are constructed in Korea to exacting standards, contributing to the guitars’ high affordability. While the original Mockingbirds were made by hand in Rico’s custom shop, Korean standards have increased to the point where outsourcing the guitars overseas makes perfect sense. The Mockingbird is still made to very high standards, including neck-through construction, which gives the instruments much greater sustain and tone.
The instrument is a speed player’s dream machine! The ebony fretboard allows for very fast fingerwork. The frets are well-rounded, smooth, and polished perfectly, particularly for an import.
The Rockfield pickups are very nice if you’re into classic metal or classic rock and have a creamy, smooth, and well-defined sound. If you desire super high gain from your pickups, you might be in the market for some replacement pickups (Duncan or Dimarzio), but we found them quite acceptable.
We found the B. C. Rich Mockingbird Exotic Classic to be a first-rate classic rock and metal machine. The fit, finish, and action are exceptional. The hardware is first-rate, though we would have liked some locking tuning machines.
If you want some even more metal sounds, you can opt for the Mockingbird ST, which offers an original Floyd Rose vibrato system. The Exotic Classic, however, is such a solid hard rock machine that we didn’t miss the Floyd Rose one bit, and we recommend the B. C. Rich Mockingbird Exotic Classic without reservation.
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