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Absentee (Fractured Transmitter)
With 3, Dream Theater, and Between the Buried and Me. Saturday, May 17, at Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City.
Carnal Repercussions (Rotten)
With G.B. Leighton. Saturday, April 12, at House of Blues.
Pale Hollow (Times Beach)
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times
For Florida's sole remaining sex surrogate, love is a many splintered thing.
By Michael J. Mooney
City Pages
It's not just giant companies cashing in on America's defense industry.
By Jeff Severns Guntzel
The Pitch
How a throwaway idea at the Barkley ad agency became the "Sonic Guys."
By Justin Kendall
Houston Press
A diner's guide to Texas's oldest Mexican restaurants.
By Robb Walsh
Venomin James
Left Hand Man (Kultland)
Published on November 21, 2007
Singer Jim Meador really nails the doom that surrounds Venomin James' brand of stoner metal. Meador was an Army sergeant in Iraq, and his intensely personal lyrics amount to one helluva riveting listen. But Meador isn't making political statements on songs like "Abu Ghraib" (where he served). Rather, he's exorcising demons and ghosts he can't quite shake. While Meador rips his lyrics from the headlines, Venomin James' music consistently nods to past giants like Black Sabbath and Kyuss. Left Hand Man, the band's debut, divides into two parts, and the analog sound intensifies the disorienting gloom that prevails. The band's ferocity, clever melodies, and ominous atmosphere could turn Meador's hellish journey into a slice of heaven for local genre fans.