Nov 3, 2003 Transfiguration of Vincent by M Ward (Review) Transfiguration of Vincent is easily one of this year’s top five or so releases.
Nov 3, 2003 Take Them On, On Your Own by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Review) There’s a swagger in the band’s step here, a sneer on their face, and they’ve got the goods to back it up.
Nov 3, 2003 Our Split EP by Jai Agnish, Gospel Zombie (Review) All of the elements that made Jai Agnish’s debut so intriguing are also on display here.
Nov 3, 2003 The Sea and the Rhythm by Iron And Wine (Review) He has only two releases in his young career, but Sam Beam has already made a believer of me for life.
Nov 3, 2003 Holding His Breath by Damien Jurado (Review) Jurado’s discards are far superior to most people’s a-list material.
Oct 29, 2003 Twelve Days/Cluster by Loren Jan Wilson Ii (Review) At its best, this contains the kind of music I wish Warp released all the time.
Oct 21, 2003 Violence & Technology by Torn Skin (Review) There were plenty of moments where Violence & Technology became a rather invigorating listen.
Oct 21, 2003 Pacific Drift - Western Water Music Vol. 1 by Nobody (Review) One of the year’s best, and I can’t wait to hear more Nobody in upcoming years.
Oct 21, 2003 Destroyalldreamers by Destroyalldreamers (Review) Their music proves to be quite a bit more than just the sum of their obvious influences and inspirations.
Oct 21, 2003 The Death and Life of the Undead Boy by Mercury Radio Theater (Review) Overall, I’d have to say that Mercury Radio Theatre’s music lends itself much better to a live setting.
Oct 21, 2003 Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn by Do Make Say Think (Review) Their most unpredictable and heaviest album to date.
Oct 13, 2003 The Kill Bill Soundtrack Rocks (Review) This probably kicks more ass than any soundtrack has a right to.