Music T-Z
A perfectly sad picture of destroyed potential. From the general public's per...
This three track EP is made up of three versions of They Might Be Giants' bri...
Don't let the Black Speedos, mullet, and pink lipstick(!) adorned by Tiga on ...
The first time I got to listen to this album, I almost killed the guy playing...
U2? You remember them, don't you? They made some rather good records, way bac...
The first track, "Cessna," is about a plane crash (Cessna is a company that m...
Rhythmic, hypnotic, melodic, mysterious -- the music of Unto Ashes is all the...
Vanderhoof, an almost-great band led by a truly great man, Kurt Vanderhoof, p...
The great thing about most country music, much like processed cheese food, is...
When I first heard their first single, "Teenage Dirtbag," I swore up and down...
One has to be pretty brave to name a band "Whocares?" It practically invites ...
I think just about every month I review at least one release off of Six Degre...
Ten solid and cohesive love songs... not all of them happy love songs...
World Inferno Friendship Society
As cool as this CD is, this band has got to be seen to be believed.
And the scuzz-metal scene claims another victim, this monthâs entry into the filth fold...
As far as I can tell, there is no trouble with Sweeny. Rained over acoustic f...
The Tubes were always a bit of an enigma. An extremely visual band that almos...
On Rescate 137, his seventh record thus far, Brighton-by-the-way-of-Ch...
Where this crawled out from, I'll never know, but methinks it?s from under so...
Wrong Eyed Jesus was easily one of the best albums of 1997. Jim White ...
I'm not going to go into the story of Wesley Willis and his music. You know him or you don't know him...


