Month: February 2001

The Moto-Litas

Music Reviews

The four members of this all-girl band add a fresh face to the Atlanta music …

Heavenly

Music Reviews

To say this sucks would be too easy; to actually take a minute to think of something…

Dick Dale and the Del-Tones

Event Reviews

Dick Dale and the Del-Tones at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on November 19, 2000. Concert review by Carl F. Gauze

Song Of Mercury

Music Reviews

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

Radio Khartoum

Interviews

Radio Khartoum works hard to set itself apart from the indie-pop pack, working with non-Anglo American bands like Cessna and Watoo Watoo, and releasing material exclusively on three-inch CDs. Andrew Muzyk corresponds with label head Alexander Bailey to discover what drives RK’s unique approach.

Malevolent Creation

Music Reviews

After five years missing in action, wudda y’know, original vocalist Brett Hoffman returns…

Buckwheat Zydeco

Event Reviews

Buckwheat Zydeco at the Westin Peachtree Hotel on December 31, 2000. Concert review and photos by Roi Tamkin.

Magnetophone

Music Reviews

For me, one of the few motivational aspects of life is finding clever juxtapo…

Sean Na Na

Music Reviews

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

Moth

Music Reviews

Moth is a duo, creating sounds that combine into songs. Moth (Yeah, that’s hi…

The Limes

Music Reviews

The Limes just explode immediately into head shaking, hip swaying, hook laden…

Ground Zero

Music Reviews

Ground Zero takes you on a whirlwind tour of one of the hottest trends…

Jason Dunne

Music Reviews

This album should really be titled Trance by the Sea. In the first tra…

Amen

Music Reviews

Beyond comprehension how We Have Come for Your Parents got released on…

Enemymine

Music Reviews

It’s always interesting to see how much noise a three-piece can create and st…

Joy Electric

Music Reviews

A collection of songs from various releases on Tooth and Nail and BEC, as wel…

FineChina

Music Reviews

1980’s pop music has become yet another category that indie music has embrace…

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Features

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Screen Reviews

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Event Reviews

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Features

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Event Reviews

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Archikulture Digest

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