Jul 5, 2004 Codename: Dustsucker by Bark Psychosis (Review) Codename: Dustsucker represents a stunning return to form for the band.
Jul 4, 2004 I Am the Portugese Blues by Starflyer 59 (Review) However, it’s very fitting that I Am the Portugese Blues sport one of the older style covers, as in many ways, it’s a regression towards the band’s earlier sound.
Jun 6, 2004 Sink or Swim by Summer At Shatter Creek (Review) When a CD like Summer at Shatter Creek’s Sink or Swim arrives, it feels like a tiny little blessing.
May 26, 2004 Restless Night by Julianna Raye (Review) These are haunting ballads that conjure up smoky, rundown LA nightclubs you only see in David Lynch films.
May 23, 2004 Summer Make Good by Múm (Review) Even with the album’s obvious flaws, Summer Make Good is certainly no reason to write off or dismiss Múm.
May 22, 2004 Joe Maynard’s Favourites by Poor Rich Ones (Review) Unfortunately, the band’s music doesn’t always live up to the promise in Hut’s voice, though thankfully it succeeds 90% of the time.
May 22, 2004 Your New Boundaries by Clairvoyants (Review) A must-hear for any fan of dreamy, lazy day music.
May 3, 2004 Start a People by Black Moth Super Rainbow (Review) Blissful-yet-bittersweet psychedelic music that is bound to conjure up some childhood memories.
Apr 30, 2004 One by Small Life Form (Review) On One, Brian John Mitchell explores drone to its fullest, bathing the listener in huge swaths of pure sonic drifts and tides.
Apr 30, 2004 If We Meet in the Future by Saloon (Review) If this does turn out to be the band’s last release, then it is a good note to go out on.
Apr 30, 2004 A Parade of Dusty Hobos by Random Touch (Review) As much as I want to enjoy the album, it seems insistent on holding me at arm’s length.
Apr 30, 2004 In Other Fictions by Argentine (Review) It’s nothing particularly new, but it is remarkably solid, and they keep things refreshing and poignant.