Entries Tagged as 'album-review'

Mobius Band, City Vs Country EP (Ghostly International)

March 10th, 2005

Mobius Band City Vs Country EP Ghostly International By: Eric Greenwood Glitchy electro pop is a dime a dozen in these post-Postal Service days, but Massachusettss trio, Mobius Band, throws a curveball into the mix by turning up the guitars just enough to call it electro-rock. Tricky, huh? “Starts Off with a Bang”, well, doesn't […]

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Low, The Great Destroyer (Sub Pop)

March 10th, 2005

Low The Great Destroyer Sub Pop By: Eric Greenwood Low reacts to a three-year silence with its noisiest record to date. Jumping from Kranky to Sub Pop and recruiting Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann, Low definitely shakes things up enough to spark some new interest and, at the very least, a re-evaluation from long-time fans. […]

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Bolt, Movement And Detail (Self-Released)

March 10th, 2005

Bolt Movement And Detail Self-Released By: Eric Greenwood Despite having a diverse musical pedigree, Columbia, South Carolina has never been known for its instrumental post-rock, but Bolt is here to change that. With its newly released sophomore album, Movement and Detail, the trio sheds some of the metal histrionics that peppered its debut in favor […]

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The Mars Volta, Frances The Mute (Strummer/Universal)

March 9th, 2005

The Mars Volta Frances The Mute Strummer/Universal By: Eric Greenwood The Mars Volta's pretentiousness is so all consuming one can't help but laugh. The artwork for both its albums has been absurdly tacky, ghastly even. The song titles are equally absurd, mining the dregs of some deviant imaginary sci-fi prog-rock opera that should never be […]

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Lou Barlow, Emoh (Merge)

February 22nd, 2005

Lou Barlow Emoh Merge By: Eric Greenwood After running Sebadoh into the ground in the name of the almighty dollar, Lou Barlow has foundered away the last few years without a musical home. He's played Karaoke with his back catalogue on tour, and even reunited with former bandmate Jason Lowenstein for a brief tour down […]

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The Wedding Present, Take Fountain (Manifesto)

February 22nd, 2005

The Wedding Present Take Fountain Manifesto By: Eric Greenwood Even in its heyday, The Wedding Present played the role of perennial underdog, hopping from label to label and barely scratching even the most outer rims of accepted circles in the United States, where it has languished in relative obscurity since its inception in themid-1980’s. In […]

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Joy Zipper, American Whip (Dangerbird)

February 1st, 2005

Joy Zipper American Whip Dangerbird By: Eric Greenwood Joy Zipper's blissed-out melodies are so lackadaisical and summery that it's hard to imagine real life partner's Vinny Carfiso and Tabitha Tindale ever uttering a cross word to one another. Obviously, hours of Beach Boys records, perhaps, some Jesus and Mary Chain, but mainly loads of drugs […]

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