Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Sorgatron.com is dead! Long Live Sorgatron.com!
It's time. Time for this blog to grow up. If you haven't caught on my Twitter or Facebook, I have been attempting to resolve some issues with some .com switches for Sorgatron.com (and hence, SorgatronMedia.com, coming soon). It's just a template I found for now, but this will definitely give me the freedom to expand what I can do with my blog, and how it is presented.
So if you are reading this on your little RSS reader, you need to check out.....
Monday, July 13, 2009
Video Games Live

Sometimes, you find you need some culture. Sometimes you can't settle for something dry playing down in the cultural district that will just boil down to staring at the brass section recollecting on your glory days as a trombonist in pep band.
So this past week, Chachi reminded me of this Video Games Live coming to the Heinz Hall this weekend. We snatched out tickets and headed down in our snazziest attire. But, alas, we were duped. Walking into Heinz Hall, you can't be helped but to look around in awe at the architecture and chandeliers. And the elves. And wizards. And Kratos from God of War. (How did they let him in without a shirt on? And how was that bus ride?) We walked around a bit scoping

The show was amazing. From our second level seats, we could see everything. We were treated to videos before the show and during intermission of a Moonwalker tribute to the late Michael Jackson, Pac-Man chase through NYC, and more. The Pittsburgh Symphony was backed by the Mendelssohn Choir, led by Jack Wall, who co-produced the show with Tommy Tallarico. I've been a fan of Tallarico since the days of Electric Playground on G4 when I finally started getting it. This guy has worked on some classics like MDK, Earthworm Jim, and Tony Hawk. The set was accompanied by synced video and lights in a rock concert-style vibe. The audience was encouraged to cheer for games and moments on screan and performed, as apposed to the usual fair at a classy joint like this. We were treated to a Final Fantasy piano solo, as well as a performance of the popular blindfolded Mario by Martin Leung. More medleys included Metal Gear, Civilization, Zelda, Mario Brothers, World of Warcraft, and even a retro retrospective that started the evening. Twice we have some interesting interactive segments. One girl played Space Invaders as the Symphony played along with the speed of the game. The second saw the Guitar Hero contest winner playing Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" as the symphony, choir, and Tallarico on guitar played along. The God of War and Halo sessions gave me chills. The night ended with an encore performance including "One Winged Angel" from Final Fantasy 7 set to Cos Play (including plenty of asian girls. Rawr) and Leung rejoining to do organ for Castlevania with the symphony.
This was a great celebration of what many of the geeks of this generation grew up with and the demonstration of video games as art instead of just violent toys. (though when Tallarico mentioned that as his cause, one excited audience member yelled "kill 'em!" in response to the critics). If this is coming to your town, it will be well worth the money to head out for the night to see this.
I think the Silent one put it best...
TheSilentNinja: Just got back from Video Games Live. The Silent Ninja approves. Would have been worth the $100 seats if I could afford them.
I put a small video together from our pre-show observations:
Sunday, July 12, 2009
WPAJ Interview: Jered of (hed) pe
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Worth Saving: The Loyalsock Story (Part One)

Loyalsock Creek is used for trout fishing and white water kayaking. The Loyalsock Trail is a wilderness trail that runs along it, providing opportunities for hiking. Worlds End State Park is located on the Loyalsock in Sullivan County.
This documentary features the people of the area who have worked ceaselessly to clean up the Loyalsock and are fiercely protecting it now. You’ll hear the pride in their voices as they talk about the recovery of the Loyalsock from damage from the coal industry and bad development, and exactly how important this waterway is to the quality of their lives.
And, of course, you’ll learn about the importance of cleaning all the streams and rivers upstream if we are ever to have a healthy Chesapeake Bay.
In Part two, which will be available on July 17, you’ll learn about the new threats to the Loyalsock, and what local citizens, working together, are doing to protect it.
Brokencyde "I'm Not a Fan...But the Kids Like It"

For the last week, I've had a copy of Brokencyde's "I'm Not a Fan...But the Kids Like It". In that time, I've had the chance to review it, digest it, comprehend, and all around search my own soul over the CD. Having never heard of this group, I had no idea what to expect. The cover seemed to reflect some sort of Neo-Hillbilly feel that somehow reminded me of Southern Culture on the Skids. So when I finally proberly ripped and stuck it on my iPhone for a gentle walk, I was amazed at what I found.
My first impression would be towards the area of Hollywood Undead in the singing side. Or then something mixed with what I would hear slamming at a club downtown. But with screaming. Then some screaming set in. And then Daddy X of Kottonmouth Kings fame and E-40 popped up on the album.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The Great TV Experiment Part 4: A New Way
Really, I don't think I've noticed. Somehow, I watch just as much television as I did before, though more varied, and my watching feels more mobile. In this last week, I've been rather sick and avoided any holiday festivities, instead resting and exploring my outlets with Netflix and PlayOn. This was a godsend with the networks showing "paid programming" and other indigestable content during the off hours. Instead, I trucked through Seasons 1 and 2 of the IT Crowd, and Season 2 of Dexter and a few movies queued up.
Even over the last few days, I've found myself picking up on other series, throwing on Seaquest, something I've watched ages ago in its first run, to doze off a nap to. I've been watching the recently discovered Avatar series for something a little different, and to see what all of the fuss is about that they decided to do a movie trilogy about it.
I'm on 12 Seconds!
A side note. Some may have noticed some .com irregularities and a lack of updates. I'm attempting to setup a new domain/host/wordpress to migrate this blog to. Done with this Blogger stuff. Just need some room to grow.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Wrestling Mayhem Show 175: Chachi Mayhem Show
Sorg is away. Chachi has an important announcement. The man of Shad returns. Lunchbox yells a lot.
This is Episode 175 for Tuesday, July 7, 2009. You can get the episode here on Talkshoe, subscribe, and as always, stay tuned to www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com for the latest! The Wrestling Mayhem Show is recorded live and can be heard/viewed from 8 PM to 10 PM Eastern on Talkshoe.com and BlogTV.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and your thoughts on the wrestling world by emailing us at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com! Don’t forget you can find links related to the show’s news stories and more at our Delicious Links Page for Episode 175!
Josh Martinez
“Fight Or Fuck” (mp3)
from “Camobear Records Label Sampler”
(Camobear Records) Buy at eMusic
More On This Album
Elemental & Tom Caruana
“Cup of Brown Joy” (mp3)
from “Rebel Without Applause”
(Tea Sea Records) Buy at Rhapsody
Stream from Rhapsody
Buy at Napster
More On This Album
MC Frontalot “Better at Rapping”
Available at the Penny Arcade Store
Frontalot.com
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Four Years and Counting....
Stupid economy.
But still, I find myself with some sense of internal pride to hold down a job for this long out of school. Especially with the roller coaster that is our industry, and our clients' industry.
To celebrate, I did a wrap on a big client video for my freelance I'm rather happy with.
So what's next?
Keep you're eyes open.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Wrestling Mayhem Show 174: Mad Silent Fan of the Show Edition
A week of…change. This week, the Mayhem Crew consists of Mad Mike, Wrestlefan, Wife of the Show Missy, and Silent Ninja. We explore fan mail, the Bash PPV, TNA swerves, and GMs of the week. And then there’s Ashley and her Tasty Report…
This is Episode 174 for Tuesday, June 30, 2009. You can get the episode here on Talkshoe, subscribe, and as always, stay tuned to www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com for the latest! The Wrestling Mayhem Show is recorded live and can be heard/viewed from 8 PM to 10 PM Eastern on Talkshoe.com and BlogTV.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and your thoughts on the wrestling world by emailing us at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com! Don’t forget you can find links related to the show’s news stories and more at our Delicious Links Page for Episode 174!
Potluck
“What We Are” (mp3)
from “Straight Outta Humboldt”
(Suburban Noize Records) Buy at iTunes Music Store
Buy at eMusic
Buy at Rhapsody
Stream from Rhapsody
Buy at Napster
Buy at appliedSB / Groupietunes
Buy at mTraks
More On This Album
Michna
“Swiss Glide” (mp3)
from “Magic Monday”
(Ghostly International) Buy at iTunes Music Store
Stream from Rhapsody
Buy at Napster
Buy at Rhapsody
Buy at Puretracks
Buy at appliedSB / Groupietunes
Buy at mTraks
More On This Album
Ecid
“Insert Bob Dylan Reference Here” (mp3)
from “Red Beretta”
(Fill in the breaks) Buy at iTunes Music Store
Stream from Rhapsody
Buy at Rhapsody
Buy at Napster
More On This Album
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Buccos Tweetup

This Saturday, I had the pleasure to attend the first Bucco Tweetup organized by Jennie Roth, TweetUp extroidanaire. Now I've never attended a tailgate party before. Hell, I was amazed to find tailgating at the recent No Doubt show at the Pavilion.
We finally ventured to the game to find the Bucs already into the 7th Inning (after an hour and a half?) and up 3-2 and handily beating the Royals. But we all settled in and enjoyed the rest of the game and the fireworks finale of the night.
This is just the beginning for the summer TweetUps. Checkout the Pittsburgh TweetUp page for what else is happening around here!