A bunch of reviews, links to full articles below!
Jezebelmusic.com (Interceptors Review)
by: Gordan Sharp
Screen Vinyl Image’s “Interceptor’s” is like slipping into a dark noir world that reflects on past memories of faded angst and creates sterile images of nostalgic machinery set loose. Yet there is more to discover beyond the dark exterior, as their sound completely leads the listener into another world dominated by car chasing cruisers, planetary spheres, and psychedelic interference...
Full Review:
http://www.jezebelmusic.com/1844/screen-vinyl-image-interceptors/DirtySexyKarma (SVI Live Review)
by: Terri
Screen Vinyl Image Mesmerized me, and blew me away with their live performance, this past Saturday night, at Pianos in downtown Manhattan. I only recently discovered this band. I knew I had to listen up when I saw Screen Vinyl Image was playing a gig with 2 of my favorite New York City bands, Audn and The Vandelles. Serendipitously, a friend sent me a preview of their new album, Interceptors, thinking of me when he heard it. He thought it would be my kind of music. Turns out he was spot on like nobody's business...
Full Review:
http://dirtysexykarma.blogspot.com/2009/02/screen-vinyl-image-mesmerized-me.htmlBrightest Young Things (Interceptors Review and Interview)
by: Rick Taylor
The sound of Screen Vinyl Image is just as hard to pin down as the meaning behind the band name itself. And I suppose that’s the point—these are musicians that revel just as much in the unknown and the path less taken as they do the familiar murky shadows their music always seems to conjure.
On the eve of their Friday night Velvet Lounge show, BYT was fortunate enough to speak with Jake and Kim about their fantastic debut album “Interceptors,” (released on the Reids’ own Safranin Sound label on Valentine’s Day!), their new band member and love of all things sci-fi and John Carpenter…
Full Review: http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/music/the-art-of-sonic-destruction-screen-vinyl-image-a-byt-listening-party-interview/
DirtySexyKarma (The Vandelles Live Review)
by: Terri
I have seen this band three times in recent months, so it is overdue that I write about The Vandelles, the ex-California-Coast kids, current Brooklyn darlings, whom I am thrilled to call fellow New Yorkers. Their gig at Pianos in downtown Manhattan showed me once again why I love this band so much. The Vandelles exude coolness. It's really as simple as that.
Full Review: http://dirtysexykarma.blogspot.com/2009/02/vandelles-at-pianos-nyc.html
Labels: audn, Brightest Young Things, custom made music, Dirty, Image, interceptors, jezebelmusic, karma, pianos, rick taylor, Safranin Sound, Screen, Screen Vinyl Image, sexy, the vandelles