February 2008

New in Music

Hey there music fans!  Today we add yet another dimension to the reality known as RazorFine.  Pretty soon we’ll be infringing on Mr. Mxyzptlk’s neighborhood.  Starting today, we’ll be giving you the scoop on new music releases.  Today’s list includes the ninth album of a nine-time Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter, plus a couple of soundtracks, the “best” of SHeDAISY, and the latest from Lenny Kravitz.

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Today’s releases include:

Sleep Through The Static – Jack Johnson

I’ts Time For A Love Revolution – Lenny Kravitz

Life After Death – Iron Maiden

Here Come the 123s – They Might Be Giants

The Best of SHeDAISY – SHeDAISY

Made In the Dark – Hot Chip

Watershed – K.D. Lang

Rambo – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (I shit you not!)

The Assassination of Jesse James [Soundtrack] – Nick Cave, Warren Ellis


Feature Album

Sheryl Crow releases her ninth album today, and her first with all new material since 2005’s Wildflower.  Her new album, entitled Detours, includes 14 songs including some political views, a pro-enviornmental message, and a lullabye.  Some of the songs include: “Shine Over Babylon,” “Love Is Free,” “Now That You’re Gone,” “Make It Go Away,” “Drunk With The Thought Of You,” and “Lullaby For Wyatt.”  Even though she’s a University of Missouri grad, I’ll give her a little love here.  Enjoy the video for the first single from the album “Shine Over Babylon.”

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This Week in Film

Vince Vauhn‘s traveling comedy show featuring Justin Long, Ahmed Ahmed, Bret Ernst, John Caparulo, Sebastian Maniscalco, and Jon Favreau is the focus of this new film.  Check out the official site.  We’ve seen it and we’ll have the review for you when the film opens everywhere on Friday!  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights
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Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson re-team (‘cause How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days was so good?) for this tale of a couple on the trail of a lost treasure (‘cause Sahara, read the review, was so good?) which rekindles the flames of the couple’s romance (‘cause…oh, forget it!).  Donald Sutherland, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Robert Sciberras, and Ray Winstone also star.  Check out the official site.  The couple try to find the treasure in the pockets of theater goers starting everywhere on Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

Fool’s Gold
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This Week in Foreign Film

Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson star as a pair of hitmen forced to hide out in the storybook tourist destination Bruges, Belgium during the Christmas holiday afer a botched hit.  Ciarran Hinds, Ralph Fiennes, Elizabeth Berrington, Clemence Poesy, and Eric Godon also star.  The film opens in limited release in select cities on Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

In Bruges
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This Week in Foreign Film

This Israeli film (which was disqualified from Oscar submission for having too much English) follows an orchestra of Egyptian policeman who find themselves lost in a foreign land.  Shiomi Avraham, Saleh Bakri, Ronit Elkabetz, and Uri Gavriel star.  Check out the official site.  The film, presented in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, opens in limited release in select cities on Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

The Band’s Visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret)
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