Gogogo Airheart Exitheuxa GSL By: Eric Greenwood Bands whose ideas tend to outweigh their talents typically lose any semblance of charm after two records or so, but GoGoGo Airheart has somehow managed to buck that trend over the course of four albums and remain fascinating, despite its seemingly limited means of expression. In generic terms […]
Entries from July 2002
Gogogo Airheart, Exitheuxa (GSL)
July 25th, 2002
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Sonic Youth, Murray Street (DGC)
July 24th, 2002
Sonic Youth Murray Street DGC By: Eric Greenwood Oh, where have you been, Sonic Youth? For a full decade you've languished in the shadow of your own glory, spitting out half-assed records every few years that magnified your flaws while pushing the memory of your swollen greatness ever further away. Finally, you have released an […]
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The Please, Never Complete (Self-released)
July 23rd, 2002
The Please Never Complete Self-released By: Eric Greenwood The Please couldn't have worse timing for its retro-new wave guitar pop, considering that the quintet sounds shockingly, disturbingly like The Strokes. If The Strokes hadn't just created a firestorm of polarizing press last year with its reinterpretation of The Velvet Underground and The Feelies complete with […]
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Ugly Casanova, Sharpen Your Teeth (Sub Pop)
July 22nd, 2002
Ugly Casanova Sharpen Your Teeth Sub Pop By: Eric Greenwood It's a fine line separating envelope-pushing experimentation and gratuitous self-indulgence. Isaac Brock has had so much smoke blown up his ass in the past two years that I doubt he could tell you which side he is on right now. As the leader of Modest […]
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The Vines, Highly Evolved (Capitol)
July 22nd, 2002
The Vines Highly Evolved Capitol By: Eric Greenwood The Vines are currently experiencing a dangerous wave of hype. As The Strokes and The White Stripes know very well, this can only lead to that polarizing "love it or hate it" status amongst the music literati. Consequently, The Vines will be judged against the hype, which […]
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The Bourne Identity, Directed By Doug Liman (Universal)
July 22nd, 2002
The Bourne Identity Directed By Doug Liman Universal By: Eric Greenwood It's been a very slow summer for movies so far. After the early peak of the Spider-Man and Star Wars double whammy in May, the studios have been shoveling out a mound of manure that is de rigeur for this time of year. So, […]
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Benett, Welcome To The Jungle (March)
July 15th, 2002
Benett Welcome To The Jungle March By: Eric Greenwood Benett's syrupy, girlish voice has garnered her a small legion of fans in the twee-pop world since her work with Charles Brown Superstar in the mid-1990's. Her solo output is still just as sickly sweet but, perhaps, more adventurous than her former indie rock band's ever […]
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