October 2002 Archives
68 posts
The Skin of Whippets by Charity Empressa (Review)
Some drone artists may encourage you to tune out and fade away but Charity Empressa’s music engages the listener.The Scissors & Blue Series: 4 of 6 by Canary, Under The Red (Review)
This split EP is a tremendous change for Canary.This Mortal Lust by Melinda Gidaly (Review)
Gidaly’s not really like anyone else, but here she echoes Liz Phair.Plug Me In by Ladybug (Review)
The women who calls herself LadyBug plays a feisty, funky style of folk music.Lost in La Mancha by Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe (Review)
An incredibly intimate look into a failed production.Punch-Drunk Love by Paul Thomas Anderson (Review)
I went into this with high expectations and more than a little fear that Sandler would be a trainwreck.Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore (Review)
Moore is far too intelligent a filmmaker to boil down such a complex issue to such a simple solution.A Rush of Blood to the Head by Coldplay (Review)
It is apparent that Coldplay have bravely invested some intelligence and effort into writing songs that grow with use.The River Made No Sound by Pan•American (Review)
Mark Nelson is determined to minimize his albums’ accessibility as deliberately as he minimizes his sound.Bubba Ho-Tep by Don Coscarelli (Review)
This is a far, far better film than any avowed “B” flick has the right to be.