Apr 25, 2003 Music Muein/Swan/A Golden Epiphany by Caul (Review) Recent days have seen the release of a trio of Caul titles (one of which is a three disc collection itself), with more on the way.
Apr 20, 2003 Music It’s a Sin by The Blackstone Valley Sinners (Review) Though the Sinners are certainly far from being country in the traditional sense, they’re certainly not alt-country in the accepted sense.
Apr 20, 2003 Movies Cube 2: Hypercube by Andrzej Sekuła (Review) An excuse for the filmmakers to whip around some esoteric math concepts with little regard for plot, continuity, or logic.
Apr 20, 2003 Music Plays One Sound and Others by Knife In The Water (Review) Knife in the Water’s rare gift for blending the grotesque and the lovely makes their music worth tracking down.
Apr 20, 2003 Music Quietude by Joyful Sorrow (Review) A heartfelt honesty pervades this album and these songs leave an impression that belies their delicate nature.
Apr 20, 2003 Music KingsQueens by Wayne Everett (Review) Good stuff, but it just doesn’t reach the dizzying heights attained by Everett’s own work with The Lassie Foundation.
Apr 20, 2003 Music Trading My Life by Liar’s Academy (Review) The EP is short and rightly so as the songs are not meant to be delved into and dissected with further listens.
Apr 20, 2003 Music The Good Night by Victory At Sea (Review) It could be that Victory at Sea’s music simply doesn’t lend it itself well to being timeless or inventive enough to make a person want to buy all of their albums.
Apr 20, 2003 Music Rolled Gold by The Action (Review) This CD is actually a collection of demos that The Action were shopping to labels in the zeitgeist of 1967.
Apr 20, 2003 Music Sement #2 by Various Artists (Review) Osito has done the hard task of balancing variety with quality, and somehow manages to excel at both.
Apr 19, 2003 Concerts Concert Review: Longwave, Knife in the Water, Tie These Hands (April 16, 2003, Omaha, NE) Tonight’s was as enjoyable a concert as I could’ve hoped for — though I felt bad for the bands that so few people showed up.