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Monday, December 7, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Colgate Sonic Power 360 Toothbrush review.
Colgate Sonic Power 360 Electric Toothbrush review - By David.
General Details: I purchased this brush last Sunday for two reasons. A) I needed a new toothbrush. B) It was on special. Initially I wasn't aware it was an electric toothbrush as I was in a rush.
Price: Pretty reasonable at around $12NZD.
Design: Very nice design with this brush. Lightweight and the head is small enough that it can get all those hard to reach places. It runs off a single AAA battery which makes it slightly heavier than a regular brush, but not by much. One thing I should point out is that the cap at the bottom holding in the battery does come off quite easily. It is very easy to accidentally remove if you are holding the brush too far down the shaft during a rigorous brushing session. It is available in four different colours. Blue, Green, Purple and Orange.
Performance: Excellent. Cleans really well and I noticed the difference after just one brushing session.
Overall: This is my first experience with an electrified toothbrush and I am pretty impressed. It gives a really good clean and it looks wicked. I would reccomend this brush to anyone thinking of graduating to an electic brush for the first time or anyone looking for a brush that will leave your mouth feeling clean.
Here is a picture of my brush in context with my Colgate Advanced Whitening Toothpaste and a green plastic cup.
General Details: I purchased this brush last Sunday for two reasons. A) I needed a new toothbrush. B) It was on special. Initially I wasn't aware it was an electric toothbrush as I was in a rush.
Price: Pretty reasonable at around $12NZD.
Design: Very nice design with this brush. Lightweight and the head is small enough that it can get all those hard to reach places. It runs off a single AAA battery which makes it slightly heavier than a regular brush, but not by much. One thing I should point out is that the cap at the bottom holding in the battery does come off quite easily. It is very easy to accidentally remove if you are holding the brush too far down the shaft during a rigorous brushing session. It is available in four different colours. Blue, Green, Purple and Orange.
Performance: Excellent. Cleans really well and I noticed the difference after just one brushing session.
Overall: This is my first experience with an electrified toothbrush and I am pretty impressed. It gives a really good clean and it looks wicked. I would reccomend this brush to anyone thinking of graduating to an electic brush for the first time or anyone looking for a brush that will leave your mouth feeling clean.
Here is a picture of my brush in context with my Colgate Advanced Whitening Toothpaste and a green plastic cup.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Recording updates!
We spent the weekend recording for our EP with a very cool young fellow named David Parker. Everything is sound really awesome. Much better than we actually sound. Drums, bass, keys and guitars are all done. Thomas and I will go back this weekend and do the remaining vocal tracks, then we leave it with Dave to mix.
It was a bit too busy to be taking photos but here is one of the drum set-up and producer Dave.
See that cymbol that he is standing in behind? Yeah. It's probably worth more than my car.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Updates.
We are doing a live to air session with our mates @ bFM on Thursday 22 October at 9.30 am. Listen on 95.0 FM in Auckland or stream it on their website for everywhere else.
Also we are doing that twitter thing follow us @Dinosaurclub or however the URL works for that.
Here is a picture from our gig @ The Dogs Bollix in Auckland. There are heaps more that I will post at some stage plus some videos too. Thanks to our friend/guide/source of inspiration John C. Boden.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
1991
This video was shot at the QF Tavern earlier this year. It is VERY rough. Thanks to John for filming it. To be honest, this was my least favourite gig out of the handfull we have done. Lesson learnt. Don't play in sports bars while the sport is on.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Updates!
To anyone who reads this.
* We are playing August 1st @ The Basement in Auckland City. All Ages! All Good!
* We are hoping to get some semi-decent recordings done at some stage. We are planning on recording it just in and around my house.
* Today I got a new drink bottle and I am pretty excited about it.
* We are playing August 1st @ The Basement in Auckland City. All Ages! All Good!
* We are hoping to get some semi-decent recordings done at some stage. We are planning on recording it just in and around my house.
* Today I got a new drink bottle and I am pretty excited about it.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
May 30!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Fancy New Band!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Housekeeping!
Milo Hoffman: RIP; Dinosaur Club: Welcome!
Tue 24 Mar 2009
The Nerds Were Right!
On Sunday the promising young Auckland pop band Milo Hoffman announced they have changed their name to Dinosaur Club, “cause it sounds cooler”. The band impressed EMJ when they played in November last year at Whammy Bar with Boyfriend, God Bows To Math and The Randoms, and though they were totally nervous on stage they showed huge potential with their ’90s style pop/rock. Central band member David also has another more experimental musical project called Vampires/Zombies. Both of his bands have songs available to stream on their respective myspace pages, and Dinosaur Club has a show coming up with the great Popolice from Australia on April 9, which we highly recommend you check out!
Dinosaur Club @ PR Bar w/ Popolice – April 9
Thanks to Einstein Music Journal!
Tue 24 Mar 2009
The Nerds Were Right!
On Sunday the promising young Auckland pop band Milo Hoffman announced they have changed their name to Dinosaur Club, “cause it sounds cooler”. The band impressed EMJ when they played in November last year at Whammy Bar with Boyfriend, God Bows To Math and The Randoms, and though they were totally nervous on stage they showed huge potential with their ’90s style pop/rock. Central band member David also has another more experimental musical project called Vampires/Zombies. Both of his bands have songs available to stream on their respective myspace pages, and Dinosaur Club has a show coming up with the great Popolice from Australia on April 9, which we highly recommend you check out!
Dinosaur Club @ PR Bar w/ Popolice – April 9
Thanks to Einstein Music Journal!
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