Tuesday, November 25, 2003
McCabe the writer?
Not much new to say right now, I'll try and get another update in during break. But I wanted to be a publicity whore and put up links to the two articles I had in the Daily Campus on Wednesday 11/19. I reviewed Lost Dogs and Pearl Jam Live at the Garden, the new CD and DVD by Pearl Jam. I absolutely love each, and I'm glad I got to write about them. I didn't choose the title to the article, but I think the rest came out well. Enjoy:
Pearl Jam-Lost Dogs, Live at the Garden
I also reviewed Thank You, the new CD by Stone Temple Pilots, which also comes with a DVD of live performances, videos, and bootlegs (only available with certain copies). Right after I submitted the article, I read that STP was most likely breaking up. I had a chance to reword some of it, but I didn't get too in-depth. Anyway, I'm also very excited about this new release. STP had some flat-out great rock songs. And they were excellent live when I saw them at River Rave at Foxboro Stadium and at the Family Values Tour in Hartford. I'm still hoping for a comeback, but it doesn't look good. Velvet Revolver has some potential, but I don't think they'll be as good as STP, or as my favorite supergroup, Audioslave. Anyway, here's my review:
Stone Temple Pilots-Thank You
Like I said, I'll probably post again soon. I'm sure I'll have something to say on the Curt Schilling to the Red Sox trade if it happens. As always, stay tuned.
Not much new to say right now, I'll try and get another update in during break. But I wanted to be a publicity whore and put up links to the two articles I had in the Daily Campus on Wednesday 11/19. I reviewed Lost Dogs and Pearl Jam Live at the Garden, the new CD and DVD by Pearl Jam. I absolutely love each, and I'm glad I got to write about them. I didn't choose the title to the article, but I think the rest came out well. Enjoy:
Pearl Jam-Lost Dogs, Live at the Garden
I also reviewed Thank You, the new CD by Stone Temple Pilots, which also comes with a DVD of live performances, videos, and bootlegs (only available with certain copies). Right after I submitted the article, I read that STP was most likely breaking up. I had a chance to reword some of it, but I didn't get too in-depth. Anyway, I'm also very excited about this new release. STP had some flat-out great rock songs. And they were excellent live when I saw them at River Rave at Foxboro Stadium and at the Family Values Tour in Hartford. I'm still hoping for a comeback, but it doesn't look good. Velvet Revolver has some potential, but I don't think they'll be as good as STP, or as my favorite supergroup, Audioslave. Anyway, here's my review:
Stone Temple Pilots-Thank You
Like I said, I'll probably post again soon. I'm sure I'll have something to say on the Curt Schilling to the Red Sox trade if it happens. As always, stay tuned.