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By JESSIE KELSEY | Apr. 25, 2007Some groups have the innate ability to create an infinite amount of superb albums, while other bands struggle to assemble just one, but, as they say, life isn't fair.
Some groups have the innate ability to create an infinite amount of superb albums, while other bands struggle to assemble just one, but, as they say, life isn't fair.
The new film "Fracture," starring Ryan Gosling ("Half Nelson") and Anthony Hopkins ("Bobby") is flawless in its execution.
Some groups can't decide if they're good or bad, thus falling into the ever-mediocre category of average.
Despite the fact that Jonny Dubowsky opened for Stevie Wonder when he was only 14 years old, he's not the stereotypical rock star.
Nothing beats the classics. When describing The Feeling, the first group that comes to mind is The Beatles, another classic British band.
It's hard to imagine that a group could be so unique that even iTunes can't classify them.Jaggery has managed to accomplish such a feat with their new album "Polyhymnia" released on Feb.
With a menagerie of acrobatic musicians doing their best David Lee Roth impersonations and speakers bursting with crunchy riffs and slamming drums, the Student Association Battle of the Bands was a success for the third straight year.