Posts Tagged ‘Zerfas’

10 Oct. 2012

Songs of Water Creates Soothing Sounds by Ryan Zerfas


Many band names sound exactly like the likeness their name creates: Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Napalm Death, Fallout Boy, Reel Big Fish, String Cheese Incident, Richard Cheese & the Lounge, Rage Against the Machine and Bob Dylan come to mind. Bookmark that concept while I bring to the spotlight Songs of Water. Once you fact check …

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07 Jul. 2012

The Gleason Project by Ryan Zerfas


Across the murky waters of the Hudson, lies a beast of Lock Ness Monster proportions. Laying low, for now, in Verona, NJ, an amalgam of varying talents by the name of Old Wives, occasionally venture into small, dark corridors of NYC venues to showcase their orbital fortitude of tunes. Front man and proprietor of a …

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07 Jul. 2012

Stereo Cult Concert Review by Ryan Zerfas


I’ve always wondered why more bands don’t meddle the sounds of male and female lead vocals. It seems like, finally, that trend is coming to fruition as more and more of them keep dusting themselves off by showing themselves and their inane ability to blend dueling harmonies out of beautiful ying-and-yang gender balancing, and sonic …

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03 Mar. 2012

Marianas Trench Puts on Fun Show by Ryan Zerfas


Many comedy shows start out with a trite, cliché introduction to the comedian in the vein of “are you ready to laugh!?” Rock shows usually have some sort of regional play like “Detroit Rock City” or “I <3 You NY,” but there is never a true way to get to the heart of what everyone …

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04 Apr. 2011

Foo Fighters: Wasting Light Review


By Ryan Zerfas: The new Foo Fighters release (it’s been four years since 2007’s Echoes, Patience, Silence and Grace) stays true to its namesake, Wasting Light, a lyric taken from the ninth classic rock track “Miss the Misery.” It’s clearly Grohl and company referencing getting the most out of your days, your life and fulfilling your soul’s genuine desires. Carpe Diem, rockers!   …

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