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Scientific

I wasn't sure what to expect with this CD, but from the first strains of keyb...

Sean Na Na

Return of the Unicorn is a relatively sleepy return for Sean Na Na, as...

Sevenday Course/Krakatoa

God, I will never get used to the sight of clean-cut, shorthaired fellows pla...

Shermy D

To say that hip-hop is not my fave genre may be the understatement of the new...

Sick Of It All

Angry rage hardcore. Thicker than punk, faster than blood. If more kids were ...

Sinclaire

First impression sounds like this: Post-punk pop/rock with some excellent lit...

Slack Season

This 5-song EP by Orlando's (via Gainesville) Slack Season has been a long ti...

Slumberland (Episode Two): Awake and Dreaming

This is a wonderful collection of ambient music. According to the liner notes...

Song Of Mercury

This nicely packaged, self released, CD, starts out with a soft sample of an ...

Sound Tribe Sector 9

It's like techno's answer to computer nerds. Completely recorded live, Off...

Spleen

Linus Van Pelt once opined that the fury of a woman scorned paled in comparis...

Subzone

The title is dead on here. Starting out with a seven-minute drone buzz riff o...

Suicide Commando

From the country that brought America the legendary Front 242 comes the newes...

Sunshine

Another excellent punk band that comes from somewhere that isn't the U.S.A. S...

Swinging Utters

San Francisco old school punk rock that comes out swinging and kicking like a...

John Shough

I've got to hand it to Dayton, Ohio's tiny Big Beef Records. They keep sendin...

David Sylvian

David Sylvian's music is thoroughly European. The arrangements, melody, and l...