Gwenmars, Driving A Million (Seethru Broadcasting)

March 5th, 2001

Gwenmars Driving A Million Seethru Broadcasting By: Eric Greenwood I wonder if David Bowie regrets the whole Ziggy Stardust/glam thing when he hears how it's been whittled down over the years? Probably not. It's no skin off his millions. Dime a dozen LA bands like Gwenmars beg the question, though. Do they just pick a […]

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Holland, Drums (Pulcec)

March 5th, 2001

Holland Drums Pulcec By: Eric Greenwood Trevor Kampmann's brand of saturated electro-pop is hard not to like. Layers of concurrent melodies glide over pulsating, seemingly wet rhythm tracks while Kampmann sings sexually provocative lyrics with a voice that paradoxically sounds both innocent and sensual. As the much sought after producer of albums by Barcelona, Aden, […]

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Zuexeus, S/T (The Proto)

February 26th, 2001

Zuexeus S/T The Proto By: Eric Greenwood I practically pissed myself with glee about one minute into "Red Giant Sunrise" when I was ambushed by one of the most glorious hardcore riffs I've ever heard in my life. Chris Murray (ex-Cornelius) is Zuexeus, and he plays all the instruments on this self-titled debut himself (vocals, […]

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Quintron, Unmasked Organ Light-year Of Infinity Man (Bulb)

February 22nd, 2001

Quintron Unmasked Organ Light-year Of Infinity Man Bulb By: Eric Greenwood So, this guy Quintron invented an oscillating drum machine (the Drum Buddy) that is light activated, patented, and has its own instructional video/infomercial. He's married to an eccentric puppeteer named Miss Pussycat, who opens all of his concerts with, of course, a puppet show. […]

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Spiv, Everybody’s A Rock Star Tonight (Pop Sweatshop)

February 22nd, 2001

Spiv Everybody's A Rock Star Tonight Pop Sweatshop By: Eric Greenwood Despite a few mildly catchy melodies, Chris Barber's wordy, nerdy pop songs don't really leave you wanting for more. His band, Spiv, sounds like an ill-advised amalgam of Squeeze, Cheap Trick, and the Barenaked Ladies, and if you think that looks bad on paper […]

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Hannibal, Directed By Ridley Scott (MGM)

February 20th, 2001

Hannibal Directed By Ridley Scott MGM By: Eric Greenwood Ridley Scott's Hannibal is a boring waste of time. The first sign that this film was going to be a failure was when Jodie Foster read the script and said "no thanks"- not that Jodie Foster has impeccable taste (Anna And The King is even more […]

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Face To Face, Standards And Practices (Vagrant)

February 13th, 2001

Face To Face Standards And Practices Vagrant By: Eric G. Worse than the ubiquitous ska cover is the campy pop punk cover. We've all turned on our local college radio stations only to hear some silly punk band covering "Eye Of The Tiger" or "Turning Japanese" out of tune and three times too fast. It's […]

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