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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Sleater-Kinney, The Woods (Sub Pop)
June 20th, 2005
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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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Gorillaz, Demon Days (Virgin)
June 20th, 2005
Gorillaz Demon Days Virgin By: Eric Greenwood It must feel strangely ironic for Damon Albarn finally to find success in America with his fluke cartoon side band Gorillaz, while his true love, Blur, struggled for a decade only to make a commercial dent with that “woo-hoo!” song ("Song 2" off 1997's Blur), which now only […]
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Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Of Natural History (Mimicry)
June 20th, 2005
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Of Natural History Mimicry By: Eric Greenwood At heart, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum is a metal band, but your typical mullet-headed Metallica fan would probably not agree. An easy and honestly lazy reference for the band is Mr. Bungle, whose brand of artsy, pretentious, metal-tinged prog-rock made musically adventurous yet technically superior metal […]
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Dinosaur Jr., Dinosaur; You’re LIving All Over Me; Bug (Merge)
June 20th, 2005
Dinosaur Jr. Dinosaur; You're LIving All Over Me; Bug Merge By: Eric Greenwood It seems like it would have taken so much more than a trio of reissues on Merge to reunite the original line-up of Dinosaur Jr. The notoriously acrimonious split between J Mascis and Lou Barlow has been the stuff of legend in […]
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Dinosaur Jr., Dinosaur You’re Living All Over Me Bug (Merge)
June 20th, 2005
Dinosaur Jr. Dinosaur You're Living All Over Me Bug Merge By: Eric Greenwood It seems like it would have taken so much more than a trio of reissues on Merge to reunite the original line-up of Dinosaur Jr. The notoriously acrimonious split between J Mascis and Lou Barlow has been the stuff of legend in […]
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Nine Inch Nails, With Teeth (Interscope)
June 20th, 2005
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth Interscope By: Eric Greenwood Sure, Nine Inch Nails is gospel for self-anointed rejects that tend to wear too much white face paint, oversize black t-shirts, and have too many zippers on their tapered black pants from Hot Topic, but to discerning music obsessives, Trent Reznor is a pretentious schmuck with […]
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