The Eclectics
“So Long as You Use a Knife (There’s Some Love Left)” and “Malleability” are …
“So Long as You Use a Knife (There’s Some Love Left)” and “Malleability” are …
Cowboy Mouth, with Peter Searcy, at the Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, GA on July 15, 2000. Concert review and photos by Roi Tamkin.
“And I can tell you that it’s funny now.” What a perfect line to open this al…
I don’t know how I got mixed up in this. I have a slight thing for vampires, …
Things James Mann Taught Me (Ink 19, September 2000)
Andrea Thompson analyzes 7 things bands do to sabotage their careers before they’re even off the ground.
The name implies heaping conga-fulls of rhythms, and aFRO-mySTIK delivers. A …
Somewhere in New Zealand, Alastair Galbraith is trying to fix his four-track….
Almost frighteningly, the CD opens with a noisy, riff-filled, “Spirit in the …
The San Diego post-punk scene of the 1990s has a checkered, incestuous, yet n…
Kitty in the Tree manage to sound instantly familiar and completely fresh all at the same time. How do they do it? Well, according to frontman Orion Simprini, they’re aliens! Ian Koss discusses time travel and the fine art of waiting tables with this incredible extra-terrestrial.
Some hip and slightly tripped-out Christian grooves slipping through the ster…
Short and sweet – both the Fairways and Three Berry Icecream distinguish the…
Legitimate hippies playing legitimate blues, Canned Heat has performed everyw…
I’m not sure where to go with this. I’m not sure why this is here, but I’ll j…
I’m sure it must be difficult to embark on any discussion of this band withou…
This live album by the Dance Hall Crashers delivers what it promises on the c…
Every now and then, as a person who reviews new music, you get a CD into your…
Transparancy :: You’re Coming With Me :: Wednesday, September 13th, 2000
The Gainesville Summer Music Showcase, featuring Doug Jordan, Red Lester, Future Legend, Ithaca, Argentina, Pop Canon, the Mercury Program, Squeaky, Szechwan Pork, the Bill Perry Orchestra, Flight 121, Spike the Cat, Shermy D, Slow Motion Milkshake, Loyal Frisby, Slack Season, Noah’s Red Tattoo, As Friends Rust, and Grain, at various venues throughout Gainesville FL, July 28-29, 2000. Event review by Brian Kruger.
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.