by Jason's Jukebox | Apr 10, 2013 | Adventures in Record Reviews
I have to be honest – I’ve always had a weak spot for female acoustic folk type music. I think it began in the early 90’s with the release of the first Jewel record, Pieces of You. I bought the CD well before any of the songs were played on the radio...
by Jason's Jukebox | Apr 8, 2013 | Attack of the Killer Track!
Attack of the Killer Track! is a series that explores tracks from artists from a variety of genres. Some of the tracks were singles, some of them were obscure b-sides or long forgotten album tracks. One thing is certain – all of them are killer tracks. Grunge...
by Jason's Jukebox | Apr 3, 2013 | Adventures in Record Reviews
“a massacre of the epic – a locked-on pleasure-seeking doom-laden machine gun charge through modern society, and its intense mediocrity and distasteful recent past – beautifully massive in all departments and a right royal fuck-you fingers up to all...
by Jason's Jukebox | Apr 2, 2013 | Attack of the Killer Track!
Attack of the Killer Track! is a series that explores tracks from artists from a variety of genres. Some of the tracks were singles, some of them were obscure b-sides or long forgotten album tracks. One thing is certain – all of them are killer tracks. In 1998 I went...
by Jason's Jukebox | Mar 29, 2013 | Flashback Fridays
Part 43 of a series that will run throughout 2013 as I discuss records that have affected me throughout the years – Flashback Fridays It is exactly 2,823 miles from Hatboro, PA to the Lake Washington section of Seattle, WA. I grew up in the former, and Kurt Cobain of...