I Am Legend 2: Warner’s huge Christmas 2007 hit ($584,015,734 and counting) could also have a follow up, although it’d be interesting to see if any of the characters from the previous movie signed onto it. It would be interesting to get more of a story about what happened to set these things in [...]
And on today's show we have...Strength In NumbersCallaAurelio Valle must lead a very, very depressing life. How else can one explain Calla's terrific fixation with everything melancholy? On their latest record, Calla make more of an advertisement for depression induced suicide than any Sean Penn movie could ever.For years now, the New York trio have dished out album after album of melodies that could only be the result of too much television and too less socialising. Humor aside, it's no laughing matter that their relevance and stature as a band has grown faster than the band's natural evolution. Valle and co. have proved that their existence as seminal indie mournful darlings is not merely a function of one word song titles like Sanctify.But on Numbers we find the New York trio tiring. Where Collisions was more atmospheric, Numbers tends heavily towards detail. It's efforted to say the least, and the band has tried hard to build on what they achieved with Collisions. The rhythms