Posted in: Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on February 24th, 2002
Written By Kelly Stifora
Intro
The bad boys from Brooklyn dish up an audio/video career retrospective from seemingly endless angles, and raise the bar on the entire DVD format just as they’ve always done in the worlds of rap and music videos.
Synopsis
Three geeky white kids from the Brooklyn underground punk scene form a band, calling themselves the Beastie Boys. A couple of years later they release their first album, Licensed to Ill, helping to spawn both the rap and the rap/rock genres. In the ensuing two de...
Posted in: Disc Reviews by Archive Authors on December 30th, 2001
Posted in Disc Reviews by Carly Peters
Intro
I had to dab the drool from the corner of my mouth when I was handed this beauty. The Smashing Pumpkins are considered to be one of the most musically and visually creative bands of the Twentieth century. This DVD features every music video released by the Pumpkins from Gish to Machina, and includes some live footage that was not released previously.
Audio
The audio sounds exactly like CD quality. The music is clear, rich and full, with no auditable distortion. Unfortunately thi...