Name: Jordan Richardson
Dateline: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Weblog: blogcritics.org/writer/jordan_richardson
Articles: 219
First Published: Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Last Published: Saturday, October 4, 2008
Currently listing articles 219-201:
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Music Review: Acorn Project - We'll Be Fine— While many may get lost in the unrelenting jams and tortuous instrumental sections, I simply got bored.
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Music DVD Review: Talib Kweli - Live at the Shrine— Talib Kweli's first home video ever is dynamite for your Eardrum.
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Music Review: Flobots - Fight With Tools— This is progressive rap for the people, embodying a lyrical spirit out of the voices of rebellion and dissent
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Music Review: Elaine Lucia - Let's Live Again— A vivacious and tantalizing jazz vocal record.
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Music Review: Pussycat Dolls - Doll Domination— Nicole Scherzinger and four other Dolls try to dominate your playlist.
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Music Review: Ne-Yo - Year of the Gentleman— One of the best R&B albums of the year.
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Music DVD Review: Wu-Tang Clan - Live at Montreux 2007— Witness the best rap collective on the planet doing what they do best.
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Movie Review: Some Like It Hot— A naughty, bawdy, sexy comedy all about...you know what.
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Music Review: The Dears - Missiles— Sometimes magnificence springs out of tumult.
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Hello World: Meeting AMIT— My conversation with up-and-coming "happy hardcore" artist AMIT.
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Music Review: Norma Jean - The Anti Mother— One of the most passionate and profoundly hectic records of the year.
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Music Review: Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)— A look at one of the most influential albums in the history of hip-hop.
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Music Review: Mamiffer - Hirror Enniffer— A beautiful piece of unremitting dream music.
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Music Review: Behrouz - Pure Behrouz NYC— A powerhouse compilation that of club music excellence.
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Music Review: Amy MacDonald - This Is The Life— She’s not KT Tunstall, alright? She’s better. Much better.
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Exploitation Cinema: Massacre at Central High— One of the original teen retaliation classics.
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Music Review: The Asteroid No. 4 - These Flowers of Ours— A satisfying blend of nebulous pop and psychedelic folk.
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Music Review: Aaron Irwin Group - Blood and Thunder— A courageous and crisp jazz record.
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Movie Review: The Barbarian Invasions— A conceited exercise in pomposity.


