Mar 6, 2005 Music The Virgin Suicides OST by Air (Review) Challenging while still entertaining, Air’s latest work should go over well with those looking for a late-night mood album.
Mar 6, 2005 Music Talkie Walkie by Air (Review) A classic in the same league as all of their previous albums.
Mar 6, 2005 Music The River of Appearance by vidnaObmana (Review) This is some of the most relaxing music I own, and by far one of the best ambient albums I own.
Mar 6, 2005 Music F#A# Infinity by Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Review) Nothing’s small in GYBE!‘s music.
Mar 6, 2005 Music Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada by Godspeed You! Black Emperor (Review) This is true pre-millenial tension, folks.
Mar 5, 2005 Music The White Songbook by Joy Electric (Review) The best way to sum up The White Songbook is as a consummation.
Mar 5, 2005 Music The Tick Tock Treasury by Joy Electric (Review) While still a magnificent feast for the ears, every song on The Tick Tock Treasury reminds me of past Joy Electric albums.
Mar 5, 2005 Music Christiansongs by Joy Electric (Review) Ronnie’s made a gutsy move on this one, pushing on with his own musical vision and remaining steadfast to his spiritual beliefs.
Mar 5, 2005 Music We Are the Music Makers by Joy Electric (Review) At the risk of sounding cheesy, Joy Electric’s music brings back a sort of wistfulness for more innocent, carefree days.
Mar 5, 2005 Music Melody by Joy Electric (Review) I would strongly recommend it to anyone who likes techno-dance-computer-music-video-game soundtrack-sounding music.
Mar 1, 2005 Music Bloc Party EP by Bloc Party (Review) There’s a rawness and unsteadiness to Bloc Party’s sound which is both their saving grace and greatest shortcoming.
Mar 1, 2005 Music Bleeding Light by Aarktica (Review) Those expecting a full-on return to the massive, glacial soundscapes of Aarktica’s first album, No Solace In Sleep, might be somewhat disappointed.