Kings Of Leon Aha Shake Heartbreak RCA By: Eric Greenwood As an avid despiser of "southern rock" and pretty much anything that holds onto the south as the root of its identity, I was skeptical of Kings of Leon's schtick from the get go. Ostensibly from Nashville (yet none of my friends deeply involved in […]
Entries from June 2005
Kings Of Leon, Aha Shake Heartbreak (RCA)
June 30th, 2005
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The White Stripes, Get Behind Me Satan (V2)
June 28th, 2005
The White Stripes Get Behind Me Satan V2 By: Eric Greenwood I just saw The White Stripes for the first time at Music Midtown in Atlanta a few weeks ago. Admittedly, it wasn't the best environment to see a band. Everyone knows that festivals are awful concert experiences, so my expectations were low. And the […]
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The Evens, The Evens (Dischord)
June 27th, 2005
The Evens The Evens Dischord By: Eric Greenwood Despite his intimidating pedigree in counter-culture music, Ian Mackaye is very easy to talk to. There was no awkwardness in my recent telephone conversation with the punk rock icon. Mackaye's eagerness and passion to discuss music is palpable. He returned every question I asked him with thoughtful, […]
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The Blood Brothers, Crimes (V2)
June 27th, 2005
The Blood Brothers Crimes V2 By: Eric Greenwood Depending on your perspective, The Blood Brothers are either musical terrorists or the punk equivalent of Terrance and Phillip. It's a tough call. But, then again, any band that polarizes on extreme levels is doing something right. It's better to be either loved or hated than not […]
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Spoon, Gimme Fiction (Merge)
June 20th, 2005
Spoon Gimme Fiction Merge By: Eric Greenwood Britt Daniel’s minimalist hooks and snarling vocals (think Elvis Costello without the pomposity) have evolved past the imitative on to the inventive on its close to perfect, fifth album Gimme Fiction, which drops some of the dilettantish electronics for a more tribal yet eclectic rock punch. In its […]
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Sleater-Kinney, The Woods (Sub Pop)
June 20th, 2005
Sleater-Kinney The Woods Sub Pop By: Eric Greenwood Returning from the creative slump of One Beat, Portland, Oregon's Sleater-Kinney has jumped from long-time label, Kill Rock Stars, to almost-major-label, Sub Pop, and surprisingly churned out its most explosive album in years with The Woods. Even if Corin Tucker's flailing vibrato wail grates on your nerves […]
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Oasis, Don’t Believe The Truth (Sony)
June 20th, 2005
Oasis Don't Believe The Truth Sony By: Eric Greenwood Idiotic album titles aside, the music is even worse (I still can't shake the grammatical fiasco of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants). Mediocre melodies ride atop formulaic songwriting on Don't Believe the Truth, Oasis' latest bombastic trash. Liam Gallagher's voice has even lost its patented […]
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