Month: September 2000

Japancakes

Music Reviews

Four tracks from Japancakes, the humorously-titled yet deadly serious instrum…

Dynaride

Music Reviews

This Orlando quartet’s full-length CD should establish them as one of the bet…

Kegelmaster 2000

Screen Reviews

There’s the Torso Tiger, the HealthRider, and NordicTrack. All machines to to…

Joe Cocker

Music Reviews

Another entry into Universal’s seemingly endless series of repackaging their …

Meat Cake #10

Print Reviews

The Renaissance woman Dame Darcy has managed to find the time between her mus…

Moodorama

Music Reviews

Here is yet another wonderful downtempo offering from the Germans, this one c…

No More Prisons

Music Reviews

This album was released in conjunction with Stress magazine, which is …

Empire State

Music Reviews

This could be the best alt-indie-country-rock I’ve heard in a long, long time…

The Trans Megetti

Music Reviews

Four tunes just ain’t enough at times. Like when them tunes is in-yer-face, s…

The Frat Gig

Features

Sure, playing frat parties can be lucrative for a young band, but is it really worth it? James Mann recounts an incident that both was and wasn’t worth the frustration.

The Frantics

Music Reviews

My exposure to Christian rock is limited, at best, but of those who I’ve list…

Chixdiggit

Music Reviews

Yeah. Love that Canadian power pop. Chixdiggit have not changed much over the…

Polaris Mine

Music Reviews

Imagine a more upbeat sounding Radiohead with a bit of Weezer mixed in, and y…

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Interviews

Weathering membership changes and big-time success, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are back with a new album, Pay Attention, that once again finds them trying new things while still sounding distinctly Bosstones. Julio Diaz spoke with the ever-personable Dicky Barrett about life as a Bosstone in the year 2000.

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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.