Apr 7, 2001 California by The Lassie Foundation (Review) Simply put, this album reaffirms all that’s good and golden with pop music.
Apr 7, 2001 Ghost by The Third Eye Foundation (Review) Tension and apprehension lie throughout this entire record, mixed with breakneck beats and rhythms. And it works beautifully.
Apr 7, 2001 Propagation by Robert Rich (Review) Rich’s music is often dark and forboding, but it also sounds completely natural and familiar.
Mar 24, 2001 Things I Tried to Be by Green Olive Tree (Review) When a CD is this unfocused, it’s a sure thing the review ain’t going to be glowing.
Mar 24, 2001 Selenography by Rachel’s (Review) Whilst requiring more work on behalf of the listener, ultimately this is an experience every bit as rewarding as Rachel’s earlier albums.
Mar 24, 2001 Mus by Mus (Review) The results are sometimes spotty, but by and large, Mus is a rich listening experience.
Mar 24, 2001 The Moon Is Down by Further Seems Forever (Review) So confident and emotional that it stands a good chance of silencing most emo detractors.
Mar 24, 2001 Goldenwest by Ester Drang (Review) There are those times when, within the first 30 seconds of listening to a new CD, you know you’re listening to something truly special.
Mar 24, 2001 Fixed::Context by Labradford (Review) Like so many things, brevity is the soul of this album. The amazing thing is just how vast that brevity sounds.
Mar 23, 2001 Things We Lost in the Fire by Low (Review) One wonders when Low will get trapped in their musical stylings.
Mar 10, 2001 That Is When He Turns Us Golden by Ester Drang (Review) A noisy space album filled with feedback, experimental reverb, eerie electronics, and soft vocals that should please any My Bloody Valentine fan.
Mar 6, 2001 Burnside Project by Burnside Project (Review) A different kind of fourth dimensional indie rockiness.
Mar 6, 2001 Deep by Peter Murphy (Review) Deep’s music was more accessible than that of any Bauhaus records, but it keeps the same quality that characterizes them.
Mar 6, 2001 Quiet as It’s Kept by The Billions (Review) The Billions can write indie-pop odes to unrequited love that know all of the right ways to tug at the heartstrings.
Mar 6, 2001 For Stars by For Stars (Review) It’s a rare thing to find music that’s as delightfully mopey as this, without becoming overbearing and overwrought.
Mar 5, 2001 The Modal Lines by Jetenderpaul (Review) I’m sure you’ll find plenty of fascinating things wading through Jetenderpaul’s sonic collage.
Feb 17, 2001 For the Vagabond Believer by Fringe (Review) I hear a band with the talent and skill to be more than what they are, but instead, settling for a sound that doesn’t do their lyrics justice.
Feb 17, 2001 Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea by PJ Harvey (Review) This is a work of art of an artist whose creative spark doesn’t seem to sell out regardless of the circumstances.