Science Fiction Weekly: Battlestar Galactica Sountrack Reviewed
The webzine loves Oingo Boingo alumnus Richard Gibbs's sountrack for the new Battlestar Galactica TV series. Read the full story.
gamingreport.com: The Music of Nox Arcana
Reviews of the H.P. Lovecraft-inspired, horror CDs Darklore Manor and Necronomicon by the group Nox Arcana. Read the full story.
scifi.com: The Dragon Page
A review of the science fiction and fantasy-themed internet radio show, The Dragon Page. Read the full story.
scifi.com: Has Been
The man who was James T. Kirk sings again, and SCI-FI's got a review of the album. Read the full story.
noisemonster.com: Space: 1889 Audio Dramas Announced
I never played Space: 1889, but when I saw this brief on 20by20room.com, I had to check it out. Basically, these are "full-cast audio adventures" record to CD and set in a world in which man went into space in the 1800 using the sort of "fantastic science" seen in the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells and Jules Verne. Looks pretty cool. Read the full story.
scifi.com: Godzilla 50th Anniversary Edition
A review of the soundtrack that compiles music from across Godzilla's long cinematic history. Read the full story.
bungie.net: Rock Artists Show Up On Halo 2's Soundtrack?
Yep, but it might not be as bad as you think. Read the full story.
wired.com: Podcasts: New Twist on Net Audio
An overview of the podcasting phenomenon and some speculations on its future. Read the full story.
midnightsyndicate.com: The 13th Hour Trailer Posted
Midnight Syndicate -- the folks behind the Dungeons & Dragons soundtrack -- have posted a Flash trailer for their new horror music CD, The 13th Hour Read the full story.
scifi.com: Fungicide Reviewed
A look at the album Fungicide, which is based on Jeff VanderMeer's fantasy fiction. Read the full story.
