| |
Sports High School Football Hoosac Valley beats Drury in Saturday action. More photos on Monday |
 | Thursday, Nov. 06
Boys' Soccer: State Vocational Championship Game McCann Tech 3, Keefe Tech 2
Girls' Soccer: State Vocational Championship Game Blackstone Valley 8, McCann Tech 0 |
What's Playing Milla Jovovich vs. alien abduction in "The Fourth Kind." What more do you need to know?
|
Daily Digest This is Jake He's been lost in Pittsfield for weeks but frequently sited. He was last seen heading toward the fire station on Peck's Road. He's tired, dirty and needs seizure medication. He's chipped. If you see him, call Julie at 413-537-5616, the vet 24/7 at 413-499-2820 or animal control at 413-448-9700. |
Election Trying to remember who won what and why? All the information is right here. |
ObituariesSales FliersBazaarsNov. 14
Berkshire Community Church, Richmond 10-4; Crafters, bake sale. Contact Evelyn Goggia at 413-445-5747
Lanesborough Elementary School annual Fall Craft Fair from 10 to 4. Free admission, huge variety of arts and crafts, raffles, food and more. Proceeds go to sixth-grade trip to Cape Cod.
Vendors can contact Deb at 413-738-5349 or debhutton@aol.com or Lori at 413-499-0065 or lorittod@yahoo.com to secure a spot.
Dec. 12-13
North Adams Country Club, crafts 9-4; food from That's a Wrap from 11-2. Contact Sheryl Morehouse at 413-822-3329.
Planning a bazaar this season? Submit information to info@iberkshires.com to have it listed here. |
Related Stories |
| |
Pick of the Week: Todd RundgrenBy Kevin Liedel iBerkshires Columnist 11:09AM / Sunday, October 05, 2008
Arena
One look at the cover for Todd Rundgren's newest, and fans everywhere will fear that perhaps the legendary rocker has become Ted Nugent.
Luckily, the content of "Arena" is nowhere near the zaniness of its look. As he proved first in the late '60s and then in the following decades, Rundgren is a masterful songwriter, knowing full well when to pull the reins back on his own creations. As a result, the hot-n'-cold approach on "Arena" is a refreshing take for the kind of straight-up rock record it strives to be, and will most likely leave longtime Rundgren fans satisfied — and may even attract a few new ones.
Rundgren established himself as a virtuoso of groovy rock and an avid live performer in the '70s, able to produce crowd-pleasing stomps ("Bang the Drum All Day") along with genuine singer-songwriter pieces ("Hello It's Me" and "I Saw the Light," among others.)
That talent serves him well here, as no instrument on "Arena" — voice, guitar, or otherwise — ever takes precedent over the final product, a widespread error committed by many aging rock acts. Tracks don’t serve as mediums for screaming vocal harmonies or overdriven guitar indulgences; instead, every single piece is driven exclusively by care-given melody.
Some inevitably miss their mark ("Gun" is the biggest sinner here), but most are incredibly effective in hitting. The light, poppy "Afraid" and "Courage" have no place next to rocked-out tracks like "Mad" and "Strike" — but rules be damned, Rundgren says, switching between hard and soft with abandon.
The slithering "Weakness" is a half-blues, half-rock screed that would require too much patience for a younger band; the quick-paced, shuffling "Today" finds Rundgren sounding like a calmed Jim Morrison warning of future apocalypse. But the face-changes keep on coming — "Bardo" sounds like a post-psychedelic entry from early sub-pop, while "Manup" serves as a fitting conclusion to the potpourri, changing tempo between verse and chorus with ease.
There are weak tracks, to be sure; entries like "Pissin" and "Panic" sound tired and out-of-date, trying to muster bravado but coming up with little, reminding listeners that some long-term acts spend half of their careers trying to recapture their original, youthful punch.
Fortunately for Rundgren, this is the exception rather than the rule for "Arena," which alternates enough to keep most audiences interested in its sundry contents. Though in spots the production is decidedly predictable and the lyrics often forgettable, the album's whole is musically compelling and sonically diverse.
He might come across silly and ridiculous on its cover, but Rundgren proves with "Arena" that he still has a lot of songwriting muscle and performance-minded chops.
Kevin Liedel is a contributing writer to www.muzikreviews.com, which provides iBerkshires.com its "Pick of the Week."
Genre: Rock Label: MPCA Recordings Web site Amazon.com Link Source Link |
|
Tracks
| 01. |
Mad |
08. |
Pissin |
| 02. |
Afraid |
09. |
Today |
| 03. |
Mercenary |
10. |
Bardo |
| 04. |
Gun |
11. |
Mountaintop |
| 05. |
Courage |
12. |
Panic |
| 06. |
Weakness |
13. |
Manup |
| 07. |
Strike |
|
|
|
|
|
Enter your email address below to receive our FREE iBerkshires.com Newsletter
|
|