Entries from May 2002

Clockhammer, S/T (First Warning)

May 25th, 2002

Clockhammer S/T First Warning By: Eric Greenwood Back in the early 1990's, Nashville, Tennessee was home to an exciting and innovative rock trio that assimilated genres in a way that few bands had the balls, much less the chops, to pull off. Clockhammer's music was rooted in heavy metal and punk, but it veered off […]

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Luna, Romantica (Jetset)

May 25th, 2002

Luna Romantica Jetset By: Eric Greenwood Add a hot bass player to your line-up and suddenly your tunes get happy and you name your album Romantica. Coincidence? Hmm. After the dark departure of the stellar Days Of Our Nights, Luna returns three years later with a new bass player (Britta Phillips), yes, but also a […]

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Trans Am, Ta (Thrill Jockey)

May 24th, 2002

Trans Am Ta Thrill Jockey By: Eric Greenwood After the giant step backwards that was its fifth album, Red Line, Trans Am tossed aside any pretense of seriousness in favor of a full-on, retro-mock-rock schtick. The band's collective tongue is planted so firmly in its cheek nowadays that the gratuitous bulge is almost as obnoxious […]

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Capitol K, Island Row (Xl)

May 24th, 2002

Capitol K Island Row Xl By: Eric Greenwood Island Row is a spastic yet glorious fusion of organic instrumentation and computerized experimentalism and, therefore, an essential addition to your collection. Kristian Craig Robinson A/K/A Capitol K is a human blender of musical ethnicities, ambient soundscapes, glitches, bleeps, and unadulterated pop genius. His songs veer away […]

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The Get Up Kids, On A Wire (Vagrant)

May 23rd, 2002

The Get Up Kids On A Wire Vagrant By: Eric Greenwood Let's put it this way: if you had graciously overlooked The Get Up Kids' sappy word vomit for its pogo in place pop hooks on its first two albums, then you will be sorely disappointed with its third, On A Wire. Gone is any […]

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Moby, 18 (V2)

May 16th, 2002

Moby 18 V2 By: Japanese Corespondent- Patrick Doherty Moby's history of alienating his splintered fan-base is notorious. His 1995 release, Everything Is Wrong, with its orchestral and moody overtones, turned off legions of glow-stick waving fans of "Moby the DJ." Everything Is Wrong fans didn't have to wait long to be brushed off, either. Animal […]

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Star Wars Episode II – Attack Of The Clones, Directed By George Lucas (Twentieth Century Fox)

May 16th, 2002

Star Wars Episode II – Attack Of The Clones Directed By George Lucas Twentieth Century Fox By: Charles Michael Jones- Special Star Wars Correspondent I just watched a bootleg copy of Episode II – Attack of the Clones. My first instinct is to convey this fact in a playground-taunt tone of voice, but I cannot […]

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