Dec 23, 2002 Divine Operating System by Supreme Beings Of Leisure (Review) Like James Bond films, the Supreme duo’s sound is slick, and by “slick” I mean Swiss clockworks and fine German engineering.
Dec 23, 2002 Lost Songs by The Appleseed Cast (Review) Lost Songs gives fans a chance to hear the band in transition while also giving completists access to some solid recordings.
Dec 23, 2002 Six Songs EP by Ghoti Hook (Review) Shows off the sense of what makes a good pop song without losing the rock.
Dec 20, 2002 Over Emotion (DJ Spoiled Remix) by Lyric & Natali (Review) The main riff sounds a bit to familiar to me, but it’s pleasing to the ear and has a nice trancy melody about it.
Dec 3, 2002 Definition of Raw Moments From a Different Perspective by Mago (Review) A fascinating study in electronic music that takes clichéd sounds in new, interesting directions.
Dec 3, 2002 Will Self-Destruct by The And/Ors (Review) Will Self-Destruct is a virtual paean to some of the most memorable and important music of the Clinton-era.
Dec 3, 2002 Limited Sight Distance EP by Stefanie Fix (Review) The impression I leave with is that Limited Sight Distance is still trying to find their sound.
Dec 3, 2002 Transmissionary Six by Transmissionary Six (Review) These worldweary ballads conjure up dusty country roads and long stretches of twilit interstate.
Dec 3, 2002 Harmonies and Atmospheres by Orange Cake Mix (Review) Orange Cake Mix presents a blend of shoegaze, glitch, warm electronica, and pop.
Dec 3, 2002 Submers by Loscil (Review) I could only fully appreciate Submers’ nautical-themed soundscapes once I listened to them over headphones.
Dec 3, 2002 Broken Spindles by Broken Spindles (Review) The debut full-length from The Faint’s bassist is full of interesting ideas. Perhaps too many, even.
Dec 3, 2002 River Bends EP by Denison Witmer (Review) This EP is a condensed version of everything that I love about Denison Witmer’s music.
Dec 3, 2002 Constellation by Rebecca Pearcy (Review) Pearcy’s folk-pop songs long for a rescue from the hectic city life.
Dec 3, 2002 The Evening Drag by Torrez (Review) Each song on here is given a chance to breathe, with smoky, rustic atmospheres filtering throughout each song.