Month: September 2000

Les Savy Fav

Music Reviews

The first thing to blast out of (rome written upside down) is a giant …

Good Riddance

Music Reviews

This EP has some great punk that you can just sink your teeth into. Seriously…

Runaways UK

Music Reviews

Scratch and swing. Layers of samples and mixed grooves reaching from old blue…

Janis Ian

Music Reviews

Janis Ian’s latest CD, God & the FBI, comes across as a release th…

River City High

Music Reviews

A short but powerful five-song EP that makes you want to just jump up and dow…

The Go-Go’s

Event Reviews

The Go-Go’s, with the Psychedelic Furs, at the Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta, GA on July 19, 2000. Concert review and photos by Phil Bailey.

GF93

Music Reviews

Helmet may be gone, but they’re certainly not forgotten, their influence stil…

Ms. World Will Kill You (Part I)

Bladejob

Matthew Damascus returns to devote Bladejob entirely to the most fearsome woman in wrestling EVER– spiked blue hair, capes, bound feet, Duran Duran makeup, and a brutal guillotine legdrop– it has to be Bull Nakano.

Preface

Cat Dissections

Precipitate8 remembers his college years - confused recollections of chemicals, cruelty, seizures and the corruption of academic endeavor.

Idaho

Music Reviews

With two entire Idaho CDs here, it’s time to get some sunlight. See the light…

Real and Unreal, Part One

El Mortigi Tempo

“He formed a band with some schoolmates called The Ripcords, and they rehearsed in the local church on Fridays. While they enjoyed playing music by the Smiths, Gary Numan, and David Bowie, it was punk that provided them with energy. Z played the guitar with such fury that he had to wear special braces because of a severe case of tendinitis. L would come sometimes to the band rehearsals, and occasionally, she would play guitar, but the other band members were not very fond of her.”

Hole-y Terror

Features

Who knew that concert photography could be as rough as armed combat? Roi Tamkin is still suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after attempting to get pictures of Hole at 1999’s Music Midtown Festival.

Huffamoose

Music Reviews

Huffamoose has two distinctive singer-songwriters. If this Philadelphia band …

Marc Cary

Music Reviews

The Rhodes piano legacy can be traced all the way back to W.W.II, when Henry …

ALL

Music Reviews

Another very solid effort by the band which some will unfortunately continue …

DJ DB Presents

Music Reviews

Ever since it’s inception, UK drum n’ bass heads have kind of viewed the Amer…

Strunken White

Music Reviews

You get those metal-edged guitar riffs. You get those hushed and menacing voc…

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Dark Water

Dark Water

Screen Reviews

J-Horror classic Dark Water (2002) makes the skin crawl with an unease that lasts long after the film is over. Phil Bailey reviews the new Arrow Video release.

The Shootist

The Shootist

Screen Reviews

John Wayne’s final movie sees the cowboy actor go out on a high note, in The Shootist, one of his best performances.