Month: March 2001

Elysian Fields

Interviews

They don’t play major label politics (even sacrificing a full album because of it), they’re not a lounge act, and they don’t want their lead singer to be thought of as a sex symbol. So what are Elysian Fields? Even singer Jennifer Charles and guitarist Oren Bloedow have trouble explaining that to Gail Worley.

The Rosenbergs

Interviews

The Rosenbergs seemed poised for all the perks life in the majors can offer. After being touted as the best unsigned bands in America, the majors were sniffing around, and the band was offered a chance to appear on USA Network’s Farmclub show. Then they made waves by rejecting the majors, exposing Farmclub’s shifty business practices, and entering into an unusual alliance with Napster. What almost got lost in the process is the fact that The Rosenbergs are a damn fine power pop band, which they’re proving with their new album, Mission: You. Sean Slone discusses the music and the industry with singer/songwriter David Fagin.

The And/Ors

Music Reviews

Will Self Destruct (Better Looking). Review by Marcel Feldmar.

The Limes

Music Reviews

Turn Your Lights Off (Deluxe). Review by Marcel Feldmar.

Thin Lizzy

Music Reviews

One Night Only (CMC International/BMG). Review by Brian Kruger.

Neptune

Music Reviews

Studio Recordings/May, MCMXCVII (Arch Enemy). Review by Mitchell Foy.

Eric Johnson

Music Reviews

Alien Love Child: Live & Beyond (Favored Nations). Review by Isaac Airbourne.

Warhorse

Music Reviews

As Heaven Turns to Ash… (Southern Lord). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Enya

Music Reviews

A Day Without Rain (Reprise). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

The Powerpuff Girls Cereal

Features

In the tradition of cartoon cereals from Smurfberry Crunch to Pac-Man cereal, and from Mr. T cereal to Pokemon, Kellog’s has let loose The Powerpuff Girls cereal on an unsuspecting world. Phil Bailey turns his finely-honed palate to this sugary-sweet sensation, but will Mojo Jojo destroy breakfast?

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Chapterhouse

Interviews

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.