As a solo artist, Brown has yet to find himself. His third solo album, Music of the Spheres, is an improvement over his lo-r solo debut and his over-produced second disc, but it misses as often as it hits. The last one exhibited a sense of itself and power that made one think of Peter Gabriel's early records. There are a few good tracks here, but it's about as inconsistent as the later Stone Roses output. Shame.
BandsSlipknotWednesday, 12 November 2008 | Darren HoWhen I first heard that I'd be doing Slipknot (for an interview, fool), I wasn't too sure what the hell I ought to make of it. Click to Continue...
ReflectionsGOP Music today, a silver lining for the unthinkable?Monday, 21 September 2009 | Keith KirchnerLionel Ritchie looms on the giant video screen, stalking a blind woman who, yes appears to be making a very basic clay sculpture of the former Commodore vocalists' head as a sign that it's OK for him to go ahead and kiss her...
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Sounds likeDAVID ARNOLD James Bond Project Shaken And StirredFriday, 14 November 2008 | Keith Kirchner
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Sounds likeMOBY 18Tuesday, 18 November 2008 | Keith Kirchner
LISTEN-For Moby, who's apparently finally buying into the whole I am part of the entertainment industry thing, making proclamations about not being such a 'dick' anymore, not being so rigid with his ideals, etc. Nice of him to give... Click to Continue...