Month: November 2000

UbuWeb

Screen Reviews

UbuWeb is my favorite place to go on the entire WWW. It’s home to massive arc…

Black Eyed Peas

Music Reviews

The bohemian framework of the Native Tongue collective in the late ’80s and e…

Crowbar

Music Reviews

Damn shame that the cover of Crowbar’s Equilibrium is strictly and sad…

Duran Duran

Music Reviews

In usual Duran Duran style, nothing is as it seems. This album is practically…

Shellac

Music Reviews

Just about everything Shellac does shouldn’t work. Steve Albini’s guitar soun…

Dinosaur Jr.

Music Reviews

What more needs to be said about this band? Have you heard them? Have you bee…

Woman on Top

Music Reviews

There seems to be an awful lot of fuss about this film, and specifically abou…

Nile

Music Reviews

If Nile’s debut album, Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka, was the la…

Love And Sex

Screen Reviews

Can a woman be so lame at relationships that she can’t even crank out 2500 pe…

Ovuca

Music Reviews

Ovuca’s new album spans 71 sometimes-named tracks over two discs. His electro…

Spoozys

Music Reviews

The Japanese always seem to come up with the best scientific advancements. Fo…

Koko Taylor

Music Reviews

Koko is still every bit the earth-shaker she was 20 years ago. I’m sorry to s…

The Berzerker

Music Reviews

First, there was “digital hardcore” to push the envelope of musical extremity…

Coldplay

Music Reviews

Nettwerk is one of those labels that never fails to surprise me. I never know…

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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.

HEALTH

HEALTH

Event Reviews

HEALTH continue their mission to make everyone love each other, bringing their RAT-BASED WARFARE TOUR to the Mile High City, where Steven Cruse gets to be a very lucky middle-aged industrial fanboy.