Macha See It Another Way Jet Set By: Eric G. Mixing traditional Eastern music like Javanese Gamelon Gong with experimental indie rock sounds like a bad idea, but this quartet from Athens, Georgia makes a strong case for it on its second album. The impact of Macha’s music is far more effective live than on […]
Entries from November 1999
Macha, See It Another Way (Jet Set)
November 29th, 1999
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Beck, Midnite Vultures (DGC)
November 29th, 1999
Beck Midnite Vultures DGC By: Eric G. Beck has abandoned all sincerity for Midnite Vultures, but that hardly matters given that this might be his best record yet. Odelay overexposed Beck. It wasn’t his fault, though. He got way too many amazing reviews for any ego to remain grounded. It took the public a while […]
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The World Is Not Enough, Directed By Michael Apted (Mgm/ua)
November 29th, 1999
The World Is Not Enough Directed By Michael Apted Mgm/ua By: Eric G. Things were looking grim for Pierce Brosnan’s turn as James Bond as both Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies were relatively disappointing, but The World Is Not Enough finally gets the Bond franchise back on track. The problem hasn’t been with Brosnan- he […]
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Sleepy Hollow, Directed By Tim Burton (Paramount)
November 22nd, 1999
Sleepy Hollow Directed By Tim Burton Paramount By: Eric G. Tim Burton returns to theaters with a return to form. Mars Attacks! was an amusing satire, but it was hardly what Burton does best. Sleepy Hollow is not exactly the most exciting tale ever told, but Burton makes it funny and scary in this mock […]
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Moviegoer, S/T (Noisebox)
November 22nd, 1999
Moviegoer S/T Noisebox By: Eric G. Moviegoer proves that presentation goes a long way. This CD comes in a translucent wax paper casing with Japanese writing on the outside. The case itself has a Japanese ocean scene screen-printed on a brown paper digi-pak, so it is almost impossible to guess what type of music is […]
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Bike, Take In The Sun (March)
November 22nd, 1999
Bike Take In The Sun March By: Eric G. Bike features Andrew Brough formerly of Straightjacket Fits as its vocalist and songwriter, and his pristine voice and chiming guitars make his band’s debut album a swirling pop tour de force. The guitars are jangly and fairly noisy in a Ride/Byrds sort of way, and the […]
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Charles Atlas, Two More Hours (Star Star Stereo)
November 15th, 1999
Charles Atlas Two More Hours Star Star Stereo By: Eric G. The music that comprises this album was created as seven individual improvisational pieces that were then handed over to various remixers for interpretive interference. The result is a lucid forty five minutes of light electronic noodling. Charles Atlas is a trio of sorts led […]
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