Volume 7, Issue 3, March 2008
Josh's March media picks
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The Mars Volta: “The Bedlam in Goliath”

 
This album is fantastic. Bottom line. Seriously, it’s great. I don’t know what else can be said about it. Buy it and enjoy.
Chris Walla: “Field Manual”

 
This is a great debut solo album from the guitarist and producer of Death Cab for Cutie. Don’t buy it thinking it’s going to sound like a DCFC album, though. Walla has a very unique style and has put together a great album of pop/rock goodness.
“The Fountain”

Daron Aronofsky (“Pi,” “Requiem for a Dream“) is a brilliant director, and this film is a beautiful account of love and loss. The imagery enhances the storyline as it weaves from imagination to reality and back again. Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz are great in this.
“Déjà vu”

Tony Scott and producer Jerry Bruckheimer explore more “science fact” than “science fiction” in this “Man on Fire”-style action film starring Denzel Washington and Val Kilmer. The film explores space, time and to a degree, time travel, without having to suspend reality or have a degree in advanced physics to follow.
What Capital City Free Press Managing Editor Josh Carples is watching and listening to this month...