Sep 6, 2003 Music Photographs by Andrew Osenga (Review) This is an album of both fictional and non-fictional characters throughout their journey called life.
Sep 6, 2003 Movies Mr. Smith Goes to Washington by Frank Capra (Review) The film is unashamedly pro-American, but there are some scenes that are downright subversive.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Sunlight Makes Me Paranoid by Elefant (Review) Largely adrift in a sea of pleasant but largely forgettable sound.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Shades of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note by Madlib (Review) Shades of Blue is smooth, no doubt about that. So smooth, in fact, that it barely leaves any impression.
Sep 6, 2003 Music El Naval by Mus (Review) Less electronic than Mus’ previous albums, the acoustic-oriented El Naval still has plenty of merit.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Hard Ni Sasete (Make Me Hard) by Tujiko Noriko (Review) Simply put, there are colorful, magical, vibrant little worlds contained within these songs.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Short Stories by Lilium (Review) Yet another solid release from one of the most consistent groups of musicians currently working in North America.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Death and Taxes by Brandtson (Review) Brandtson is back and have finally released an album where Myk Porter sings on-key.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Into Forever by Icebreaker International, Manual (Review) There’s a sense of wonder here, as if these songs were composed by starry-eyed children inspired by their first planetarium visit.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Hail to the Thief by Radiohead (Review) What the band has created is an album of 14 very different pop songs, and damn good ones at that.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Haha Sound by Broadcast (Review) The songs have an experimental, unpredictable feel to them but never lose their listenability or catchiness.
Sep 6, 2003 Music Sakura by Susumu Yokota (Review) Yokota’s compositions allow me to regain a sense of serenity and composure.