All posts by Tom Dodge
Deadhorse – Deadhorse
Deadhorse Deadhorse Saved By Radio Deadhorse is a talented group — with each song, they play a completely different style under the broad category of classic rock. Most of the major rock styles of the ‘70s and ‘80s are covered ... Read More »
Hey Rosetta! – Seeds
Hey Rosetta! Seeds HR Music Inc. Hey Rosetta! has a sound that can take a bit of getting used to. The blend of orchestral and rock instruments along with lead singer Tim Baker’s voice can come through a little rough. ... Read More »
Jimmy Zee – Devil Take Me Down
Jimmy Zee Devil Take Me Down XL Music Jimmy Zee is a blues guitarist living in Vancouver. For over 20 years he’s owned and operated the retail chain “Jimmy Zee’s,” which sells sports fan gear and guitars. Zee brings all ... Read More »
Killinger
Killinger Killinger Sunmor Recordss It’s rare that a CD will have you playing air-guitar, laughing out loud, and tapping your fingers to the beat on the first listen. Killinger takes inspiration from classic ‘80s arena rock. There are points during ... Read More »
Souled Out
Souled Out Starring: Nick Ciccone Written by: Matt Loop The one act play Souled Out was billed as a dark comedy, but it more closely resembles a tragedy. Hosted by the ARTS Project, the play is a display of local ... Read More »
BrideZombie brings new elements to the undead genre
Channel Surfing Productions debuted BrideZombie last week as part of its event, Double Play 2010: Fright Night — an annual event meant to showcase original plays directed by local playwrights. BrideZombie was particularly fitting for Halloween weekend. The play tells ... Read More »
Colin Moore – Leaving Home
Colin Moore Leaving Home Indica Records Leaving Home has a lot going for it. With great guitar-driven melodies and backup instruments, the album falls somewhere between soft rock and country. Colin Moore sings passionately about the power of music with ... Read More »











