Entries Tagged as 'album-review'

Ova Looven, 58:34 10:22 (Catune)

October 18th, 2004

Ova Looven 58:34 10:22 Catune By: Michael Jones Antarctica’s breakup in 1999 was a crushing blow to the cult audience that worshipped and analyzed every note of the 104 minutes and 6 seconds of music the band recorded during their short but influential career. New recruits continue to be initiated, and this rabid fan base […]

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Batter The Drag, Unfathomable Depths (Self-released)

October 17th, 2004

Batter The Drag Unfathomable Depths Self-released By: Eric Greenwood Batter The Drag's energy is contagious. Each song on this Mesa, Arizona quartet's debut EP, Unfathomable Depths, prickles with dynamism and controlled aggression. The cerebral guitar work serves as the backdrop for Ryan Richardson's husky, guttural voice. Wisely avoiding the trappings of typical emo, Batter The […]

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Schooner, You Forgot About Your Heart (Pox World Empire)

October 17th, 2004

Schooner You Forgot About Your Heart Pox World Empire By: Eric Greenwood With a yelping aggression and a jangly indie pop flair, Schooner blasts out of the gate sounding like an odd cross between Brother Danielson and Black Francis. On "My Friend's Band", lead singer Reid Johnson sounds hopped up on speed, while his sister, […]

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Q And Not U, Power (Dischord)

October 15th, 2004

Q And Not U Power Dischord By: Eric Greenwood Q and Not U hinted at the creative growth spurt evident on its new full-length, Power, in the opening moments of its sophomore release, Different Damage, on the song “Soft Pyramids.” The angry post-punk bleating of its Discord debut, No Kill No Beep Beep, had morphed […]

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Duran Duran, Astronaut (Epic)

October 11th, 2004

Duran Duran Astronaut Epic By: Eric Greenwood Expectations for a Duran Duran reunion with all five original members are admittedly low- those classic early albums, Rio and Seven and the Ragged Tiger, notwithstanding. It has been 21 years, which was more than enough time for the remaining members who soldiered on to have dragged the […]

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Interpol, Antics (Matador)

October 1st, 2004

Interpol Antics Matador By: Eric Greenwood For a band that is so self-consciously meticulous about every aspect of its public persona, Interpol sure did whore itself around generously in support of its 2002 debut, Turn on the Bright Lights. From commercial fluff like Pepsi Smash to episodes of Six Feet Under to relentless touring, Interpol […]

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Funeral For A Friend, Casually Dressed (Ferret)

September 30th, 2004

Funeral For A Friend Casually Dressed Ferret By: Eric Greenwood There are few shticks in rock that I despise more than the oxymoronic sensitive tough guy; it’s just so contrived and played out. (Alex may be on fire and everything, but he’s still a total wuss.) Funeral for a Friend is the Welsh answer to […]

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