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Review: City and Colour’s “Little Hell”

Little Hell. If you haven’t listened to City and Colour’s last album “Bring Me Your Love” definitely do so. It is flat out amazing. Dallas Green’s slightly twisted, kind of melancholy, but beautiful lyrics are meshed with a pleasantly fast-paced guitar … Continue reading

07. June 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: Eddie Vedder’s ‘Ukulele Songs’

Ukulele Songs. One of those albums that should be on vinyl. The individual tracks don’t matter so much as the coherent sound. No stand out tracks, but the whole thing is pleasant. Just aesthetically pleasing sounds while your brain is … Continue reading

05. June 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: Low Town by Daniel Polansky

Low Town by Daniel Polanksy. I love all things noir, so I was interested when a fantasy riff came out on it. I’m not generally a fantasy reader however, though I absolutely adored the Dragonlance series. I appreciated that Low … Continue reading

31. May 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: Damned Busters: Hell to Pay, Book 1

Damned Busters: Hell to Pay, Book 1 by Matthew Hughes A thoroughly enjoyable story, that centers on a highly functional autistic actuary who accidentally summons a demon but refuses to sell his soul to Satan, which has a series of … Continue reading

20. April 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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Review: The New Capitalist Manifesto by Umair Haque

Fundamentally redefining capitalism in non-narrow terms. A full spectrum understanding of cost, debt, capital. The New Capitalist Manifesto: Building a Disruptively Better Business “Constructive capitalists aren’t merely seeking to be better than rivals in yesterday’s terms. They are fundamentally redefining … Continue reading

19. April 2011 by Shlok Vaidya
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