SHO-CO-REVIEW 4: Long Long Way Home
As part of my continuing series of Shoko Suzuki album reviews, here is a look at her album Long Long Way Home.
Impressions: Star Trek Online (Open Beta)
Star Trek and video games. Like many geeks, they’re two of my first loves, forged in my early years when bright colors and awe-inspiring, imagination-stoking stories were all I needed to be truly happy.
SHO-CO-REVIEW 3: Kaze no Tobira
Weclome back to my ongoing series of Shoko Suzuki album reviews!
This article concerns Shoko Suzuki’s third album, Kaze no Tobira, released March 1, 1990.
SHO-CO-REVIEW 2: Mizu no Kanmuri
It’s time for the second part of my epic Shoko Suzuki review-a-thon! Last time out, I briefly covered Shoko’s life before she became a musician, after which I delved into her first album (Viridian).
SHO-CO-REVIEW 1: Viridian
I’m gonna do something a little bit different here.
Generally speaking, with my past music reviews it’s just little blurbs here and there, essentially saying “This is good!” Now – for the time being – I’m going to focus on one artist’s discography, reviewing one album at a time, with the reviews spread out over a number of weeks.







