Bush: Live In Tampa
On a hot summer night, Bush plays to a sold out arena in Tampa, Fl, proving that there is still an audience for a high energy rock and roll show.
On a hot summer night, Bush plays to a sold out arena in Tampa, Fl, proving that there is still an audience for a high energy rock and roll show.
Kudos (Fire Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Rock & Roll Submarine (UO Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Skin Collision Past. Review by Jeff Schweers.
The Hidden Names (Nine Mile Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Approximate Hellhound (Metaphor Rhythms). Review by Sean Slone.
Waiting For the Time to Be Right (Clairecords). Review by Aaron Shaul.
‘93 - ‘03 (Cooking Vinyl). Review by Linda Tate.
In the Dirt (Wantage USA). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Poster Children,No More Songs about Sleep and Fire,Hidden Agenda,Troy Jewell
No More Songs About Sleep and Fire (Hidden Agenda). Review by Troy Jewell.
Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds: A Shortcut to Teenage Fanclub (Jetset). Review by Troy Jewell.
Show Me Your Tears (SpinART). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
Televise (Arena Rock). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
The Murky World of Seats (Bella Union). Review by Terry Eagan.
Frank Black and the Catholics, with The Bennies, David Lovering, and The Reid Paley Trio at Toad’s Place in New Haven, CT on November 10, 2002. Concert review by Rob Walsh. Photos by Julie Flynn.
Chimaera (Lookout!). Review by Stein Haukland.
What Does Good Luck Bring? (In Music We Trust). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
A Prayer For Every Hour (Secretly Canadian). Review by Stein Haukland.
Scoring Buffy, hangin’ with ‘Nsync, picking up interstellar babes and new wave girls… all in a day’s work for the men of Nerf Herder. Julio Diaz attempts to run an extensive interview with singer Parry Grip in less than 12 parsecs.
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.