Entries from February 2001

The And/Ors, Will Self-destruct (Better Looking Records)

February 10th, 2001

The And/Ors Will Self-destruct Better Looking Records By: Eric G. Why get off on the wrong foot with a bad band name? Is it that hard to come up with something memorable these days? Who's going to want to tattoo "The And/Ors" on his arm? Nobody. Thankfully, the music rises above the bad name, but […]

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The Obscure, The Politics Of Person (A.D. Records)

February 2nd, 2001

The Obscure The Politics Of Person A.D. Records By: Eric G. If The Obscure could somehow incorporate a visual image into its artwork that represents its carefree, ball-breaking big rock sound I imagine it might help procure more reviews more quickly. This CD sat on my desk for months simply because it looked awful. I […]

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Le Tigre, From The Desk Of Mr. Lady (Mr. Lady)

February 1st, 2001

Le Tigre From The Desk Of Mr. Lady Mr. Lady By: Eric G. I should have known the party wouldn't last long- the temptation to sacrifice good songs for political abrasiveness must be overwhelming for Kathleen Hanna. I guess you can't teach an old riot grrrl new tricks. But Le Tigre's debut last year was […]

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Silo The Huskie, S/T (Cargo / Headhunter)

February 1st, 2001

Silo The Huskie S/T Cargo / Headhunter By: Eric G. The ghost of grunge looms large around Silo The Huskie. This Columbus, Ohio quartet churns through its twang-tinged rock songs with robust guitars and thick, heady percussion, sounding like an inbred mix of Neil Young, Built To Spill and Modest Mouse. The band deserves the […]

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