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 […]
Take Me Home, A Tribute To John Denver (Badman)
July 17th, 2000
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Weston, You Kiss Like An Angel 7 inch (Mojo)
July 12th, 2000
Weston You Kiss Like An Angel 7 inch Mojo By: Brent R. It’s interesting to note that the last words before the “Thank you” list on Weston’s last studio album, Matinee, are “Long Live The Pixies!” because the opening of its brand new 7” sounds just like “Where Is My Mind?” off the indie-rock staples’ […]
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Flare, Celebrate The Misery 7 inch (Mother West)
July 11th, 2000
Flare Celebrate The Misery 7 inch Mother West By: Eric G. My only complaint about The Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs was Stephin Merritt's frequent shirking of his vocal responsibilities. I understand the reasoning behind his decision to bring outsiders into the fold; he didn't want listeners to get sick of his voice over the […]
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Tommy Guerrero, A Little Bit Of Somethin’ (Mo’ Wax/beggars Banquet)
July 11th, 2000
Tommy Guerrero A Little Bit Of Somethin' Mo' Wax/beggars Banquet By: Eric G. When you’re famous for one thing it is rarely a good idea to try your hand at another, especially in the public eye. How many paintings do you own by Eve Plumb? Did you pick up a copy of U.S. Olympic star […]
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Modest Mouse, The Moon (Epic)
July 11th, 2000
Modest Mouse The Moon Epic By: Eric G. It only makes sense that Modest Mouse signed to a major label. It’s really not that big of a deal. The good bands almost always do, and the ones that don’t usually end up slipping into obscurity by way of their own stubborn ideals. Not every band […]
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Pluxus, Och Resan Fortsatter Har (Slowball)
July 7th, 2000
Pluxus Och Resan Fortsatter Har Slowball By: Eric G. Pluxus’ analogue synthetics are too edgy to be described as merely electronic pop music, but I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you this was catchy as hell. Where Kraftwerk hid behind a cold ironic pose, Pluxus removes the distance intrinsic to electronic music and playfully […]
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Bonfire Madigan, Saddle The Bridge (Kill Rock Stars)
July 6th, 2000
Bonfire Madigan Saddle The Bridge Kill Rock Stars By: Eric G. Sorry to bring this up, but do you remember the way Jewel sang her breakthrough-hit song “Who Will Save Your Soul?” You know the way she sang the word ‘save’ to sound like ‘sayhehave’ in particular? How it sounded all fake and unnatural like […]
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