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  • One Word Extinguisher

    • 8 out of 10
    • Prefuse 73
    • It's an album about a breakup, done with beats instead of mopey lyrics. But the beats are raw, and the emotions are there, even if there aren't many words on top of it. While possibly not Scott Herren
  • 2112

    • 10 out of 10
    • Rush
    • We all know it, right? Well, ya just gotta have it. 2112 finally showed Rush out on their own, doing their own thing, and doing it well, IMHO.
  • Guero

    • 10 out of 10
    • Beck
    • Beck is the modern master of the groove, and Guero is merely the latest example of this. From the opening power chords of "E-Pro," to the Pac-Man cuteness of "Girl," to the dirge-like lullab

  • Spanks for the Memories

    • 8 out of 10
    • Asylum Street Spankers
    • The Asylum Street Spankers are...well...The Spankers. Hailing from Austin, where I saw them live dozens of times, the band played entirely acousti

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    • Jesus Jones
    • When you think of Jesus Jones, chances are you can't remember them at all, or you vaguely remember "Right Here, Right Now" because it has been use

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Eureka and Covert

Well, tropical storm Ernesto is slowing making it way up the east coast of the U.S. and in its wake many schools will be closing and many large businesses will be operating with a skeleton crew, if not shut down as well. So, it’s safe to say that there’s going to be a lot of bored people out there with nothing to do but watch daytime TV and, um, do what couples do.

What better time than during commercial or rest breaks to take a look at what new free TV shows are being offered over on the iTunes Music Store? As luck would have it, there are several new offerings, two of which should keep you entertained for a little while at least.

SciFi Channel’s Eureka is interesting for two reasons; it never seems to take itself too seriously, which is a good thing, and it has actors Joe Morton and Matt Frewer in it. Both actors have been around for a long time and bring weight to whatever project they are involved in.

Movie buffs will recognize Mr. Morton as The Brother in the science fiction classic flick, The Brother from Another Planet. (Don’t laugh, it’s actually a good, if low budget, movie.) He was also in the always enjoyable Terminator 2; Judgement Day as the scientist, Miles Dyson, who creates the processor that give rise to the renegade robots in the Terminator series of movies.

Mr. Frewer can be found all over the place. He usually plays a quirky, but good natured character in the movies and shows I’ve seen him in, a role he reprises in Eureka.

Speaking of Eureka, the show is about a town somewhere in the U.S. of A that is home to many of the nation’s top minds. These brainiacs work on top secret government projects which tend to get out of hand from time to time. It is up to the ex-Federal Marshal-come-new sheriff (and Average Joe -- played nicely by Colin Furguson) to figure out what’s going on and make things right before people start dying, disappearing, evaporating, spontaneously combusting, or meeting some other strange quasi-scientific demise.

The science is left-field, but who cares, Eureka is fun to watch.

Want more fun? Check out the free international short movie, Covert. It’s very stylish and thoroughly enjoyable. It makes you wish it wasn’t a short flick but a full length movie. I can’t tell you more, it is a short movie, after all.

So, whether you’re in Florida and have the day off because of the storm, or in some other part of the world with a few minutes on your hands, check out the free offering at iTMS and give that video iPod a decent workout.

Other newly available free shows on the iTunes Music Store are:

Title Network Free Episodes Genre Description
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia FX Making a scene Comedy The creators of the FX series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia celebrated when veteran sitcom legend Danny DeVito agreed to appear in their season two episodes. However, Danny had limited availability, due to other commitments. In order to accommodate, the cast and crew of Sunny had to film their entire season out of order. Learn how this decision led to a series of production challenges, from casting to wardrobe to continuity. Features exclusive interviews with the cast and crew. From Fox Movie Channel’s signature series Making a Scene.
Million Dollar Listing Bravo 106 Reality/drama In Hollywood, newly single agent Shannon McLeod tries to sell her ex-fiance’s house without ruining their relationship, but the buyer makes life difficult for both of them. In Malibu, new agent Madison Hildebrand tries to get top dollar for a dream estate in disrepair. When the deal gets complicated, he has to make a tough decision.

Visit the iTunes Music Store for a complete listing of free TV shows.


Vern Seward is a writer who currently lives in Orlando, FL. He’s been a Mac fan since Atari Computers folded, but has worked with computers of nearly every type for 20 years.

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