Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake, with Super 04 at Club Quattro in Osaka Japan on October 8, 2000. Concert review by Gregory Schaefer
Less Than Jake, with Super 04 at Club Quattro in Osaka Japan on October 8, 2000. Concert review by Gregory Schaefer
I first listened to this album in my truck with the windows down, in thick, f…
People do lots of bad things in the name of religion. They murder doctors. Th…
Every once in a while, some dumb young band will try to come out with the equ…
Some people should NEVER be allowed ANYWHERE near recording equipment. They m…
This is the second brown25 record I’ve heard, and it continues the trend of w…
My Screamin’ Jay Hawkins experience is limited to a couple of TV appearances …
It’s been a long time coming for a disc with so much soul. Jam-packed with ev…
I would expect nothing less from Ensign on their new Nitro Records EP, For…
Yeah, this album is full of the blues… and yeah… they got soul. From the …
Pure pop-rock feel-good outer-space superstar sonic sweets. These guys are ro…
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The title track doesn’t do the record justice – someone should have whispere…
Desoto Records Showcase, featuring the Dismemberment Plan, Burning Airlines, Black Beetle, and the Eternals at the NYU Thompson Center in New York City, NY on October 20, 2000. Concert review by Julio Diaz.
When the two men of OutKast were still attending Atlanta’s Tri-Cities High in…
I’m not really certain that motherhood has been particularly good for Madonna…
Euphone are a study in exquisite complication, amassing sets of disparate moo…
Barcelona is a foursome that sings about UNIX, phone phreaking, and the intri…
If you’re a fan of ambient/New Age space music – the sort of stuff played on…
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.