The Church Hologram Of Baal Thirsty Ear By: Eric G. After Gold Afternoon Fix in 1990, The Church all but disappeared from the public’s consciousness. Original drummer Richard Ploog left the band, which then released the dispassionate Priest = Aura before slipping wholly into obscurity. Another key member, guitarist Peter Koppes, dropped out leaving bassist/vocalist […]
The Church, Hologram Of Baal (Thirsty Ear)
December 31st, 1998
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Elvis Costello With Burt Bacharach, Painted From Memory (Mercury)
December 31st, 1998
Elvis Costello With Burt Bacharach Painted From Memory Mercury By: Eric G. Inspired by their kitsch-y collaboration for the Grace Of My Heart Soundtrack, Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach reprise “God Give Me Strength” off that album along with eleven new songs crafted by Bacharach and sung by Costello, who also penned the lyrics. Bacharach […]
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Dj Spooky That Subliminal Kid, Riddim Warfare (Outpost)
December 31st, 1998
Dj Spooky That Subliminal Kid Riddim Warfare Outpost By: Eric G. DJ Spooky makes his major label debut with a synthesis of jungle, hip-hop, jazz, and experimental noise. Spooky integrates these elements with a few guest vocalists, rapid samples, and severe scratching. The over-stated tone is despairing but not without explanation. Spooky spells his aims […]
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Pj Harvey, Is This Desire? (Island)
December 31st, 1998
Pj Harvey Is This Desire? Island By: Eric G. After summoning the devil and beating him back down again in her blues-infused To Bring You My Love album, PJ Harvey has kept a busy schedule while maintaining a relatively low profile. She appeared on the much underrated Dance Hall At Louse album with one of […]
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Limeboy, Epoch (Gleet)
December 31st, 1998
Limeboy Epoch Gleet By: Kerry M. Release #23 on Tennessee’s Gleet & Gumma records, Limeboy serve up quirky synth/indie pop with more than a subtle nod to Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields. The lyrics range from the absurd to the heart wrenching and eventually gut wrenching. Standouts are “Dotted Lines,” “Will be Happy” and […]
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10 Things I Hate About You, Directed By Gil Junger (Touchstone)
December 31st, 1998
10 Things I Hate About You Directed By Gil Junger Touchstone By: Eric G. Julia Stiles is luminous on camera. She plays Katarina, a modern day shrew into all-girl bands like The Raincoats and poets like Sylvia Plath. She doesn’t go out with boys because she’s a bitter yet idealistic teenager with enough wit to […]
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St. Etienne, Good Humor (Subpop)
December 31st, 1998
St. Etienne Good Humor Subpop By: Kerry Mitchell Well, Sarah and the guys are back, finally! From what I understand this album has been available in England for some time now on the Warner Bros. Label. I suppose Warner Bros was hesitant (?) to release it in the states, so they pawned it off on […]
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