Graham Parker
Deepcut to Nowhere (Razor & Tie). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Deepcut to Nowhere (Razor & Tie). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Levitate (Idaho Music). Review by Terry Eagan.
Waking Up on the Wrong Side of No One (Plow City). Review by Terry Eagan.
George Harrison died of cancer today. James Mann looks at the life and influence of “the quiet Beatle.”
If we have to tell you what Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is about, you must live under a rock. Even noted art film aficionado Carl F. Gauze has been sucked in by the unstoppable juggernaut.
Various Artists (Tamizdat). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
Wonders of the World (Dreamworks). Review by Phillip Haire.
Troy Jewell relates a few things to be thankful for this holiday.
I Hope (Darla). Review by Phil Bailey.
Expansion Team (Capitol). Review by Bill Campbell.
The Perfect Little Door (Merge ). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Heather had to ruin a perfectly good piece of fruit to make this, so you sure better look at it! Or did she? Photographic phuckery.
Pia (Carpark). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Go Forth (Frenchkiss/The Self-Starter Foundation). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
The Egg (Desoto). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Once We Were Trees (Sub Pop). Review by Sean Slone.
A Tribute to the Shaggs (Animal World). Review by Randall J. Stephens.
Dark’s Corner :: Hold On Tightly - November 11th, 2001 :: Monday, November 12th, 2001
Tom “Tearaway” Schulte plows through new releases by Thee Michelle Gun Elephant, James “Blood” Ulmer, 3 Mustaphas 3, Will Haven and scores of other worthies. He’s a trooper.
Bob Pomeroy’s you-better-believe-exclusive coverage of the Access 2 Amsterdam Festival shifts into its third leg, time for a gut-check and a cocktail party!
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.