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    A Pink, "Seven Springs of A Pink"Music Review - Jan 14, 2013 - By Paul Schultz
    These K-pop rookies are distinguished by their throwback approach reminiscent of first generation girl groups. Their debut mini album goes for the freshness of spring, presenting precious rather than provocative.

    Julianna Zobrist: Crazy? Hardly. Fearless? Definitely.Interview - Aug 17, 2012 - By R.J. Carter
    Having taken some time off for a new baby daughter, the Zobrists' second child, Julianna is back in the studio, with a new EP in the offing, "Say It Now," with a post-modern sound and rare and honest introspection.

    Evanescence, "Evanescence" [CD+DVD, Deluxe Edition]Music Review - Oct 10, 2011 - By Paul Schultz
    I really thought founding members Ben Moody and Amy Lee would have kissed and made up by now, but if that's not to be, then this ever-so-subtle progression from the sounds that caused Evanescence to explode on the scene is a nice enough substitute.

    Repo! The Genetic OperaDVD Review - Jan 19, 2009 - By R.J. Carter
    If "Rocky Horror" and "Tommy" went on a date in "Dark City" to see "Blade Runner," and then spent the whole time making out in the back row of the theater, "Repo! The Genetic Opera" could be the result.

    Megan McCauley, "Better Than Blood"Music Review - Oct 18, 2007 - By R.J. Carter
    Judging from the cover and title, one almost expects a set of emo/goth/punk razor rock; but this album is a mix of styles that defy expectations by exceeding them.

    Jenn Franklin, "Errors & Admissions" EPMusic Review - Oct 17, 2007 - By Paul Schultz
    This six-song re-release hints at the superb talent that Franklin obviously possesses, while demonstrating how overproduction can submerse it in an ocean of unnecessary sound.

    12 Stones, "Anthem for the Underdog"Music Review - Aug 14, 2007 - By Paul Schultz
    12 Stones shows signs of emerging maturity that seasons the new record with palpable progress from their earlier output. It aims to be more radio-ready than any of its predecessors, but still lacks a "hit-one-out-the-park" standout to really get them noticed.

    American Idol 6: Women's Week 3A Dose of Reality - Mar 8, 2007 - By The Trades Staff
    The women once again show why this year's winner is likely to be a woman.

    Daughtry, "Daughtry"Music Review - Dec 2, 2006 - By Paul Schultz
    Chris Daughtry may be the most-beloved fourth-place finalist in American Idol history, but does the debut offering from his hand-picked band meet the rock fans' expectations?

    Evanescence, "The Open Door"Music Review - Oct 15, 2006 - By R.J. Carter
    The dictionary provides this definition of evanescence: "the event of fading and gradually vanishing from sight." One wonders if, without some kind of breakthrough into new territory on the next album, the band might not eventually live up to its name.

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