Cocofest 2000: The Mini-Series
Dark’s Corner :: Cocofest 2000: The Mini-Series - July 14th, 2000 :: Friday, July 14th, 2000
Dark’s Corner :: Cocofest 2000: The Mini-Series - July 14th, 2000 :: Friday, July 14th, 2000
Michael Crown gets under the Mexican wrestling mask of guitarist Eddie Angel to find out what makes the smoking instrumental rock sound of Los Straitjackets tick.
Every instrument is tunneled through effect processors, drum loops run amuck …
Terry Eagan finds that there is no true beauty in the dystopia of the suburbs.
Fearless Records Tour, featuring Bigwig, Beefcake, Dynamite Boy, and Luckie Strike (Common Grounds, Gainesville, FL, May 21, 2000). Concert review by Brian Kruger
Is it wrong to judge someone based on appearance? Not necessarily, says Lee Ann Leach.
Often lazily likened to high-profile urban-metal luminaries Korn and Limp Biz…
The Delta 72 are all about the rock. And the funk. And the soul. And the blues. And the kitchen sink. Holly Day catches up with Gregg Foreman of the eclectic rockers.
It’s both enchanting and engaging. When you enter, it seems as if you’ve ente…
Hitting off in fine power trio style, the Milwaukees move between pop and roc…
Poppy punk in a sort of post-MTX vein, only these guys are a lot younger and …
Nina Simone (Atlanta Jazz Festival, Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA, May 26, 2000). Concert review by James Mann.
If documentaries are one of the 4 cinematic food groups, New York in the Fifties is the high fiber…
Sometimes when listening to a record, you sit back and ponder just whom the b…
Road Trip/Titan A.E./Gone in 60 Seconds (Ink 19, July 2000)
Starfest featuring Collective Soul, Tonic, Gas Giants, Dido, Guster, and Leona Naess (Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg, FL, May 28, 2000). Concert review by Lee Ann Leach.
The Deftones have always been a perpetually marginal group, notable for littl…
Like that kid that picks up your guitar and dashes off breathtakingly beautiful melodies when you’ve been struggling to render…
Even though I loathe the term, I can’t think of a better descriptive than “ro…
Now is the winter of the UK’s discontent, made glorious spring by that son of…
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.