April 2001 Archives
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L.P. by Mothership (Review)
Randy Rose is definitely trying for some edgy, dark sound with this record, but never really reaches it.The Magnificent Void by Steve Roach (Review)
This is a soundtrack for outer space, with all of its wonders and terrors.Souvenir by Souvenir (Review)
It sure sounds dreamy and catchy, but its style definitely reigns over its substance.Joie de Vivre by Moving Pictures (Review)
Moving Pictures is yet another in a long line of pop groups who make music so sweet and catchy that it’s almost sickening.Serene by Serene (Review)
These guys are obviously talented, too talented to be writing music that is too often bland and un-involving.Kelly’s Locker by Sarah Cracknell (Review)
I’m sure you’ll find some of these songs play in your finer salons and clothing stores.Cities in Fog by Jeff Greinke (Review)
Much of the music seems too thickly enshrouded by its sonic fog to hold your interest for very long.When the World Sings by Fine China (Review)
The songs fall in the verse-chorus-verse pattern in its purest and catchiest form.The Ghost Sonata by Tuxedomoon (Review)
At times, the album is a beautiful, eerie lullaby only to dissolve into sounds of gloom and despair.Covers EP by The Autumns (Review)
The fact that I received this CD in the mail half an hour ago and I’m already gushing over it should say something for its quality.