Entries from July 2000

Knocked Out Loaded, EP 7 (Elemo)

July 31st, 2000

Knocked Out Loaded EP 7 Elemo By: Eric G. Blonde Redhead has only recently pulled itself away from the enveloping shadow of Sonic Youth references in both its music and reviews. Knocked Out Loaded is the next generation of New York City experimental noise pop, trailing just behind Blonde Redhead, and you can be sure […]

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Boss Hog, Whiteout (In The Red)

July 30th, 2000

Boss Hog Whiteout In The Red By: Eric G. You really can judge an album by its cover (to mangle a cliche). Well, Boss Hog albums, anyway. The band's major label debut (five years ago) featured a semi-goth cartoon on the cover that was like a cross between the Umbrellas Of Cherbourg soundtrack and an […]

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The (international) Noise Conspiracy, Survival Sickness (Burning Heart / Epitaph)

July 28th, 2000

The (international) Noise Conspiracy Survival Sickness Burning Heart / Epitaph By: Eric G. Former Refused frontman Dennis Lyxzen gave up punk for sixties mod garage rock? What is going on? His style of music may have drastically changed, but his message remains the same as Bart Simpson’s and Public Enemy’s: fight the power. It’s impossible […]

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The Busy Signals, Baby’s First Beats (Sugar Free)

July 27th, 2000

The Busy Signals Baby's First Beats Sugar Free By: Eric G. This is not exactly the type of record you’d expect a guy who used to be a roadie for Babes In Toyland to make. Howard Hamilton III patches together analogue electronics with a cut and paste sample style that favors melody over the abruptness […]

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Sgt. Rock, Live The Dream (Wiiija / Beggars Banquet)

July 24th, 2000

Sgt. Rock Live The Dream Wiiija / Beggars Banquet By: Eric G. If Fatboy Slim hadn’t already cornered the market on stoopid beats and funky samples, Sgt. Rock might be sitting on a commercial goldmine, but, as it turns out, he’s about two years too late. This type of techno party jam funk had long […]

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Bluebird, The Two (Pacifico)

July 17th, 2000

Bluebird The Two Pacifico By: Eric G. At first Bluebird seems to have one leg in its obvious post-punk roots and the other stretching desperately to reach MTV’s Buzz Bin.’ The thick, thudding bass and the frequent starts and stops give way to the punk shadow that looms large over Bluebird, but the band seems […]

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Take Me Home, A Tribute To John Denver (Badman)

July 17th, 2000

Take Me Home A Tribute To John Denver Badman By: Eric G. I never thought that I would find myself extolling the virtues of John Denver songs, but here it goes… Yes, John Denver was a goofy hippie. The bowlcut…the glasses…he was a cheeseball for sure- the type of guy who would use the word […]

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