Dr. Johnny Fever's House of Music Reviews

All right, Cincinnati, it is time for this town to get *down*! Now, you got Johnny... Doctor Johnny Fever, and I am burnin' up in here! Whoo! Whoo! We all in critical condition, babies, but you can tell me where it hurts, because I got the healing prescription here from the big 'KRP musical medicine cabinet. Now I am talking about your 50,000 watt intensive care unit, babies! So just sit right down, relax, open your ears real wide and say, "Give it to me straight, Doctor, I can take it!"

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Police-- Zenyattà Mondatta (1980)

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The third album by a group that seemed to create their own sub-genre of post punk/new wave music, Zenyatta Mondatta was a rushed affair tha...
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Ocean Blue-- Cerulean (1991)

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The Ocean Blue's 1991 Cerulean is definitely a 'lost' classic of the dream pop movement of the late 80s and early 90s. It's...

Murderdolls-- Women and Children Last (2010)

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First off let me start by saying Women and Children Last is a very much more mature album than their first release Beyond the Valley of the...
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Disturbed-- Asylum (2010)

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I haven’t decided yet if I have become bored of Disturbed’s sound or have just moved on to other metal bands as I found myself skipping thr...
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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Steely Dan-- Aja (1977)

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What can you say about one of the biggest selling albums of the 70s? This was certainly Steely Dan's most popular album of their long ...
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Byron Metcalf\Mark Selig\Steve Roach-- Nada Terma (2008)

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This is an aural experience meant to lull the listener into a trance-like state. There's a heavy emphasis on drums running counterpoint...

Bruce Springsteen-- Nebraska (1982)

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Nebraska was recorded in The Boss's bedroom, on a simple 4 track cassette recorder. This is one of the starkest albums you'll ever...

Korn III-- Remember Who You Are (2010)

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I’m really starting to think that Korn is not sure what direction to take with their new music. They were supposedly “starting over,” as th...
Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Cars-- The Cars (1978)

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1978's debut album from The Cars is one of the most impressive debut albums in 70s rock. This album is pretty much a greatest hits coll...
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Boston-- Boston (1976)

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Boston's 1976 debut self-titled hit album did what few albums have even been able to do: at the time of this writing, it has gone plati...
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The Rolling Stones-- Let It Bleed (1969)

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1969's "Let It Bleed", the 8th studio album by The Rolling Stones, is definitely my favorite of their discography to date. Wi...
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May 2010 Concert Review of Living Legends-- Iron Maiden's THE FINAL FRONTIER TOUR (with extra special guests, Dream Theater)

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The venue was in Phoenix, AZ., 2010: compiled and reviewed by Stsven M. Duarte Iron Maiden has been one of those b...
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Callisto-- Providence (2009)

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Callisto's is one of Finland's most respected prog metal bands, and, in my opinion, these guys sound like no other metal band out t...
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Steve Roach-- Immersion: One (2007)

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Steve Roach is, for my money, the king of pure ambient soundscaping. This is the first in his famous Immersion series and there's a goo...
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Lush-- Spooky (1992)

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Lush's Spooky is an ear-pleasing mixture of the ethereal and sinister, with gorgeous cascades of shimmering guitar and thumping, drivin...

Muse-- The Resistance (2009)

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With a running thematic core of revolution, politically and spiritually, they manage to create not only one of the most lyrically relevant...
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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Otis Redding-- The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads (1965)

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By this, his 2nd album, Redding was already considered the most exciting new voice in Southern soul music. With his trademark soulfully rou...
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Catherine Wheel-- Ferment (1992)

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Catherine Wheel's 1992 debut album, Ferment, was a magic sounding album! This thing epitomizes for me (along with a handful of other gr...

The Cocteau Twins-- Milk and Kisses (1996)

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Still one of my favorites by the masters of the ethereal shoegaze movement. Elizabeth Fraser's angelic and rapturous voice just dances ...

Deftones-- Diamond Eyes (2010)

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Review written by Steven M. Duarte The Deftones have gone through a lot since they last released Saturday Night Wrist in 2006. They were ...
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Gorillaz-- Plastic Beach (2010)

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Review written by Steven M. Duarte My favorite animated band, the Gorillaz is back with a follow up to their multi-platinum Grammy award-...
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Harold Budd-- The White Arcades (2003)

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Harold Budd's The White Arcades is another elegantly melancholic treasure of minimalist ambient music from one of Brian Eno's best ...

DJ Spooky (aka That Subliminal Kid)-- The Secret Song (2009)

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The newest release from one of music's most exciting and mercurial artist: DJ Spooky-aka That Subliminal Kid is just as exciting as his ...

Goblin-- Collection 1975 to 1989 (1995)

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This is the seminal collection from the single most important band in all of horror. Yes, all you horrorheads, that's right: I'm t...

Calabrese III-- They Call Us Death (2010)

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Review written by Steven M. Duarte Calabrese is band that has steadily gained popularity in the states. I myself am new to their music an...
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