Oct 19, 2002 Plug Me In by Ladybug (Review) The women who calls herself LadyBug plays a feisty, funky style of folk music.
Oct 19, 2002 This Mortal Lust by Melinda Gidaly (Review) Gidaly’s not really like anyone else, but here she echoes Liz Phair.
Oct 19, 2002 The Scissors & Blue Series: 4 of 6 by Canary, Under The Red (Review) This split EP is a tremendous change for Canary.
Oct 19, 2002 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.
Oct 6, 2002 1957 by Soul-Junk (Review) Taking in “1957” is like listening to all of the schizophrenia of “1956” condensed into only half the time.
Oct 6, 2002 The Ghost, The Elf, The Cat and The Angel by The Iditarod (Review) These songs resemble a musical patchwork cloak, with influences stitched together from various sources.
Oct 5, 2002 5 Popes by My Education (Review) My Education’s greatest asset is their ability to balance their quiet and loud sides, pouring equal time and detail into both.
Oct 5, 2002 A Story To Cling To by Set On Edge (Review) With obvious nods to groups like Vigilantes of Love, Over the Rhine, and Counting Crows, Set On Edge’s music has its base in rock n’ roll.
Oct 5, 2002 Lost in Space by Aimee Mann (Review) Mann has a definite gift in being able to capture a complex event in a couple of well-placed phrases.
Oct 5, 2002 Folklore by 16 Horsepower (Review) Folklore further cements 16 Horsepower’s reputation as one of the most original and vital acts in the world today.
Sep 19, 2002 Of Joy & Sorrow by Denison Witmer (Review) Music this simple, yet powerfully affecting, does not get made very often.
Sep 19, 2002 Never Felt This Way Before by The Billions (Review) The Billions have another album of unabashed pop full of clever arrangements, simple yet poignant lyrics, and joy.
Sep 19, 2002 Time (The Revelator) by Gillian Welch (Review) I strongly recommend this album to anyone who would like to ease into bluegrass or folk music.
Sep 19, 2002 Thoroughlev by Raft Of Dead Monkeys (Review) Raft of Dead Monkeys is one band that must be heard at some point in this fruitful life of ours.
Sep 19, 2002 The Californian by Sunday’s Best (Review) A considerable step in the right direction for Sunday’s Best.