The Outernationalists
ethnic, worldbeat, fusion, Indian, celtic, african, turkish,The Outernationalists,Ethnomixicology,Six Degrees Records,Carl F Gauze
ethnic, worldbeat, fusion, Indian, celtic, african, turkish,The Outernationalists,Ethnomixicology,Six Degrees Records,Carl F Gauze
The Twilight Era (Blue Disguise). Review by James Mann.
Good News For People Who Love Bad News (Epic). Review by Nick Plante.
A Snow Capped Romance (Roadrunner). Review by Nick Plante.
Like You Like An Arsonist (New Line). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words - posted by Ben Varkentine on August 19, 2004 10:54
emocore,screamo,post-punk,Planes Mistaken For Stars,Up In Them Guts,No Idea,Daniel Mitchell
Poster Children,No More Songs about Sleep and Fire,Hidden Agenda,Troy Jewell
I can’t write - posted by Ben Varkentine on August 18, 2004 20:39
Godzilla,directed by Ishiro Honda,starring Takashi Shimura, Haruo Nakajima, Akihiko Hirata and Momoko kochi,King Of All Monsters Ages Well,Godzilla,directed by Ishiro Honda,starring Takashi Shimura, Haruo Nakajima, Akihiko Hirata and Momoko kochi,King Of All Monsters Ages Well
Skinny Dip,by Carl Hiaasen,Knopf,Ben Varkentine
Marty Beckerman intertwines a fictional narrative with various disturbing facts about teenage sexuality to form a fairly accurate document about modern teenage promiscuity and hedonism. Fairly accurate according to Daniel Mitchell , anyway, who apparently led the life of Riley as a teen.
experimental,avant-garde noise,noise rock,electro,techno,Xiu Xiu,Fabulous Muscles,5RC,Aaron Shaul
Old World Underground, Where Are You Now? (Everloving). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Johnathan Rice,Trouble Is Real,Reprise,Sean Slone,Extended Player 24:26
Fabulous Muscles (5RC). Review by Aaron Shaul.
The Battle For Everything (Sony/Aware). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Chose Your Own Adventure EP (Monosyllabic). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The Epic (Temporary Residence). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Iron and Wine,Our Endless Numbered Days,Sub-Pop,Terry Eagan
John Badham’s 1983 future-tech helicopter thriller, Blue Thunder, with its cautionary tale of militarized police and a surveillance state, still resonates decades later.
What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.
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.