Jun 12, 2003 Some Musical Treats Here are some musical treats that have been brightening my days as of late.
May 24, 2003 Animal Chin EP by Jaga Jazzist (Review) The group’s intriguing use of jazzier elements ensure that their sound more than stands on its own.
May 22, 2003 Stanton Meadowdale by Stanton Meadowdale (Review) I get the feeling that Meadowvale has listened to his fair share of Mountain Goats records, but John Darnielle he ain’t.
May 22, 2003 Onko by Mika Vainio (Review) Even diehard fans might find their patience tried as they try to make their way through Onko’s 67 meandering minutes.
May 22, 2003 Beneath Medicine Tree by Copeland (Review) Beneath Medicine Tree is not without its flaws, but it hints at so much promise.
May 22, 2003 Rounds by Four Tet (Review) While Hebden’s sonic layering can be bewildering, there’s a definite sense of exploration about it that never disappears.
May 22, 2003 On The Shore by Friends Of Dean Martinez (Review) A chance to rediscover a band that I’d been enamored with quite some time ago and then subsequently lost track of.
May 22, 2003 6 by Supersilent (Review) Whereas before I had heard a formless jumble of sounds, I found something beautiful and truly intriguing.
May 22, 2003 Give Up by The Postal Service (Review) This is an electro-pop record that doesn’t properly belong to any movement or time period.
Apr 26, 2003 Infinite Keys by Ester Drang (Review) A stripped down album that reveals the honesty and beauty at the core of Ester Drang’s music.
Apr 26, 2003 UFO Romantics by Guitar Wolf (Review) You can’t accuse Guitar Wolf of being unenthusiastic, of plying their punk rock trade half-heartedly.