Archive for 'Tag Archives: 'Liz Belilovskaya''

Mass Destruction: Lou Reed & Stephan Berwick Talk Final Weapon

Mass Destruction: Lou Reed & Stephan Berwick Talk Final Weapon

Lou Reed and Stephan Berwick talk martial Arts, nuclear weapons and music with Planet Ill. [...]

What. Is. Black? Magic.

What. Is. Black? Magic.

I assure you, Jimi Hendrix really was magical. [...]

Album Review: Madonna – MDNA

Album Review: Madonna – MDNA

Will the Material Girl EVER grow up and be a woman? Find out in our MDNA review. [...]

The Amazing Race: How I Eloped And Pissed My Family Off

The Amazing Race: How I Eloped And Pissed My Family Off

How one writer dealt with nuptuals, America's health crisis, and family expectations all at once. [...]

Album Review: Fun – Some Nights

Album Review: Fun – Some Nights

Fun puts the life back in Indie Rock with smash Some Nights. [...]

Album Review: Of Montreal – Paralytic Stalks

Of Montreal steps it up in a big way on their latest release, Paralytic Stalks. [...]

Album Review: Steve Aoki – Wonderland

Steve Aoki gets a little help from his friends to rock the party with new album Wonderland. [...]

Album Review: Charlotte Gainsbourg-Stage Whisper

By Liz Belilovskaya Charlotte Gainsbourg is a well known European actress and musician whose third, two-part album Stage Whisper consists of eight studio tracks and eleven live-performance recordings. While most of Charlotte’s success comes from the [...]

Album Review: Cloud Nothings – Attack On Memory

The Cloud Nothings deliver a riotous but unpolished disk with Attack On Memory. [...]

Album Review: The Black Keys – El Camino

The Black Keys may call their album El Camino, but its more like a McLaren. Read on. [...]

Album Review: Nickelback – Here And Now

If we had a penny for every average Nickelback album, we'd be balling. Here And Now is another. [...]

Album Review: David Lynch – Crazy Clown Time

Imagine Twin Peaks, the musical, and there you go. [...]

Album Review: Florence + The Machine – Ceremonials

Florence + The Machine follow up their much-heralded debut with even greater magic on Ceremonials [...]

Album Review: Evanescence – Evanescence

Amy Lee returns with a new back up band. Does she also have a new sound? Tune In. [...]

Album Review: Spank Rock – Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A F**king Liar

Spank Rock marries the austere with the absurd on new album Everything Is Boring and Everyone Is A Fucking Liar. [...]

Album Review: Wilco – The Real Love

Chicago Alt Rock band Wilco drops a classic informed contemporary bitching album with The Whole Love. [...]

Album Review: Cymbals Eat Guitars – Lenses Alien

By Liz Belilovskaya In music, experimentation is mostly welcomed by the masses, but sometimes, the idea of experimentation is more romantic than its execution. Cymbals Eat Guitars is somewhere in the middle. They have a great [...]

IHadCancer.com Allows Survivors To Share Stories And Encouragement

By Liz Belilovskaya Mailet Lopez is a young, beautiful and spirited businesswoman with a charismatic persona and a charming smile. Just by looking at her you would never guess that she is also a cancer survivor. [...]

Album Review: The Horrors – Skying

The Horrors' 3rd album, Skying, is a mellow trip through melancholy lane with a blend of electronic and analog beats. [...]

Album Review: LMFAO – Sorry For Party Rocking

LMFAO delivers an unrepentant apology in the world for partying...by partying HARDER on their follow-up album, Sorry For Party Rocking. Neighbors beware. [...]

Album Review: Arctic Monkeys-Suck It And See

The Arctic Monkeys invite you to Suck It And See. Their new album that is. [...]

Album Review: Incubus – If Not Now, When

Incubus releases their new album If Not Now, When. Is it up to their usual work? [...]

Earth Day 2011: Is It Too Late For The Planet?

Planet Ill hips you to the origins of Earth Day and gives you a couple ideas to do your part. [...]

Album Review: of Montreal – the Controllersphere EP

Of Montreal's thecontrollersphere EP is awash in eclectric morbitdity and whimsical oddity. Is it too weird for its own good? [...]

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