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RYAN STEWART
Latest Articles
. . . And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead | The Century of Self
Richter Scale (2009)
After one richly praised classic and one dud, Texas's Trail of Dead settle into a nice groove.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| February 23, 2009
Lift and drag
Titus Andronicus and Los Campesinos!, Paradise Rock Club, February 13, 2009
In an age of polarizing bands, Welsh septet Los Campesinos! are among the . . . polarizing-est.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| February 18, 2009
Live free or die!
Wild Light will be in New Hampshire if you need them
If I asked you to name six bands from New Hampshire, you'd probably draw a blank. Understandable.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| February 18, 2009
Review: Chrono Trigger DS
Time capsule
The cartoonish æsthetic still looks better than what we get from games that came out a couple of years ago.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| January 13, 2009
The Year of the Nerd
Screw the jocks and prom queens — in 2008, geeks took control of entertainment, pro sports . . . even the White House
Barack Obama is many things. Dedicated senator. Devoted husband and father. Adept orator. President-elect. Nerd.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| December 24, 2008
Wander lust
It's okay to look in Fallout 3
Several games have attempted to re-create an entire major city to serve as the environment. Fallout 3 destroys one.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| November 24, 2008
Department of Eagles | In Ear Park
4AD (2008)
Rare is the side project that outstrips the better-known band, but Dan Rossen, one of the main men of Grizzly Bear, does just that with his “other band,” Department of Eagles.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| October 21, 2008
Secret-agent meh
NBC’s Chuck is a concept in search of a show
Though Chuck is programmed as a comic-action hybrid, it doesn’t do either particularly well.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| October 21, 2008
Record reviewers
Meat Puppets, Dinosaur Jr, and Built to Spill at the Orpheum, September 27, 2008
The problem with these “play your most revered album in full” shows that everyone from Public Enemy to Liz Phair is doing lately is that the correct answer is not always a no-brainer.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| October 01, 2008
Sith happens
No new lease on life for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Many people regard anything produced in the past 15 years or so bearing the Star Wars brand as total garbage, and rightly so.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 23, 2008
I love the ’90s
The CW’s new 90210
When the CW did not send out screeners of the pilot of 90210 some observers took that as a bad sign.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 16, 2008
Science? Or fiction?
J.J. Abrams’s oddball Fringe
“It’s not an exact science,” Dr. Bishop says. His wise-ass son Peter interjects: “It’s not even science.”
By:
RYAN STEWART
| September 08, 2008
Fantastic voyage
A classic RPG gets made over
This is a nostalgia trip worth taking.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| August 04, 2008
David Vandervelde
Waiting for the Sunrise | Secretly Canadian
Vandervelde's latest takes the familiar Byrds-meets-the-Band sound and bakes it in the sun till golden.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| July 29, 2008
Civil service
Sid Meier brings Revolution to the people
The upshot of all this building and scheming is that you can turn Paris into an Aztec city and settle Fyodor Dostoevsky in Tenochtitlan.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| July 21, 2008
Bonnie Prince Billy
Lie down in the light | Drag City
Long-time fans of prolific country-folk icon Will Oldham, a/k/a Bonnie “Prince” Billy, will likely be surprised to hear Lie Down in the Light .
By:
RYAN STEWART
| October 27, 2008
Unkindest cuts
Ninja Gaiden suffers a lethal blow
Some advice for game developers: just because the Nintendo DS has a microphone does not mean you have to shoehorn the mic into every DS game.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| April 22, 2008
Black Mountain
In the Future | Jagjaguwar
The band’s sound comes together best on the opening track, “Stormy High,” which, rather than inspiring you to space out, pulls you out of your seat with its relentless monster garage riffage.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| April 08, 2008
Odyssey of the mind
A Lost art resurfaces on the 360
If this current generation of gaming lacks anything, it’s traditional role-playing games.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| February 25, 2008
Rock Band
Supplementing Harmonix's 58-song set list
Would more Britpop be too much to ask?
By:
RYAN STEWART
| February 12, 2008
Legally previewed
A look at 2008's anticipated releases
Here’s a look at some of January and February’s more anticipated releases and their legally available free previews.
By:
RYAN STEWART
| December 31, 2007
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