Beastie Boys To The 5 Boroughs Capitol By: Eric Greenwood I've never been much of a fan of rap. Look how white I am…I still call it rap. And I always felt kind of ashamed that one of the few rap groups I ever liked was the Beastie Boys because it made me look even […]
Beastie Boys, To The 5 Boroughs (Capitol)
July 7th, 2004
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Morrissey, You Are The Quarry (Attack)
July 7th, 2004
Morrissey You Are The Quarry Attack By: Eric Greenwood The seven year stretch between Morrissey's last album, 1997's nice enough but forgettable Maladjusted, and his triumphant return, 2004's You Are The Quarry, has turned the former Smiths frontman into a bit of an underdog. Based on the unprecedented hoopla surrounding his latest release, the public […]
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Morrissey, You Are The Quarry (Attack!)
July 7th, 2004
Morrissey You Are The Quarry Attack! By: Eric Greenwood The seven year stretch between Morrissey's last album, 1997's nice enough but forgettable Maladjusted, and his triumphant return, 2004's You Are The Quarry, has turned the former Smiths frontman into a bit of an underdog. Based on the unprecedented hoopla surrounding his latest release, the public […]
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Elvis Costello, North (Deutsche Grammophon / Universal Classics)
May 27th, 2004
Elvis Costello North Deutsche Grammophon / Universal Classics By: Eric G. Costello has easily proven himself to be a multi-dimensional musician over the course of his 20-album, 26-year career, but his dilettantish forays into anything other than bile-infested rock ‘n’ roll almost always ring hollow. (When was the last time you put on The Juliet […]
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Various Artists, Redder Records Presents Metaphysics For Beginners (Redder)
May 1st, 2004
Various Artists Redder Records Presents Metaphysics For Beginners Redder By: Eric Greenwood The art of the mix tape is one that almost any self-respecting, record-collecting music obsessive takes deadly seriously, and record-label sponsored compilation albums, despite the slightly commercial touch (even from the most underground of labels), can sometimes reach that holy grail of intimacy. […]
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Electrelane, The Power Out (Too Pure)
April 22nd, 2004
Electrelane The Power Out Too Pure By: Eric Greenwood It's weird how certain bands can remind you of so many others within seconds, yet still sound unique and invigorating. Electrelane is a female quartet from Brighton, England, playing jangly guitar-rock rooted in post-punk with flourishes of Stereolab and The Pretenders. The spooky organ bits subtlely […]
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The Cure, Join The Dots: B-sides And Rarities, 1978-2001 The Fiction Years (Elektra)
April 14th, 2004
The Cure Join The Dots: B-sides And Rarities, 1978-2001 The Fiction Years Elektra By: Eric Greenwood Box sets are always indulgent and scary prospects, as few bands have enough good material to sustain multiple discs much less the four that The Cure covers here with every one of its b-sides and rarities in chronological order, […]
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