June 2003 Archives
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Come Here When You Sleepwalk by Clue To Kalo (Review)
There’s not one mediocre song on the CD, and it’s amazingly consistent and organic.The Mess We Made by Matt Elliott (Review)
It is quite a little oddity but what a beautiful oddity it is.You Forgot It in People by Broken Social Scene (Review)
An album full of uplifting pop rock songs that are some of the best and most listenable in recent memory.Suffrajett by Suffrajett (Review)
Overall, Suffrajett wins more points for style than substance, but it’s likely they wouldn’t have it any other way.A Poem for M by Sphyr (Review)
Combines hip hop-infused slam poetry with a mellowed-out post-rock rhythm section and a classical guitarist.The Escapist by Lee Baby Simms (Review)
The music is effective in creating pleasantly impressionistic moods, but it seems like there should be more.Jewelry Store EP by Capitol Years (Review)
They continue to challenge, change, and transform themselves into what best fulfills their artistic predilections.The Only Boy in Town by Colin Clary (Review)
Watch for the next release, when the heartache is mended and the mighty warrior emerges.Warm American Sweater by Brady Brock (Review)
The album’s ultimate saving grace is the production, perfectly sculpted to bring out the strengths of each song.Velocity : Design : Comfort by Sweet Trip (Review)
Takes Darla’s signature drum n’ bliss sound and gives it a healthy and heartfelt upgrade.S.T.R.E.E.T. D.A.D. by Out Hud (Review)
Holy crap… did I just use “fun, funky vibe” to describe a Kranky release?Cowboy Bebop: The Movie by Shinichiro Watanabe (Review)
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is easily one of the most entertaining movies I’ve seen all year, easily holding its own with any of the big summer blockbusters.Macross Zero, Episode 1 by Shōji Kawamori (Review)
Even if you finish the episode a little confused on the plot (and you will), you’ll still be blown away by the episode’s visuals.