Victor Davies
Remixes (Jazzanova-Compost). Review by Bill Campbell.
Remixes (Jazzanova-Compost). Review by Bill Campbell.
Various Artists (Putumayo). Review by Bill Campbell.
Riot Act (Sony). Review by Aldo McFurtive.
Danger: Rock Science! (Hidden Agenda). Review by Ben Varkentine.
…Don’t Turn Me Off (Knw Yr Own). Review by Stein Haukland.
Hurricane and a Tumbleweed (self-released). Review by Jason Plender.
Rewind (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.
Bob Pomeroy pokes holes in the old maxim about rock n’ roll being a young man’s game with profiles of the Ex, Mekons, and Sonic Youth.
Archikulture Digest :: Number 31: December, 2002 :: Saturday, December 7th, 2002
Some Things (Serca). Review by Stein Haukland.
Endnote (Equal Vision). Review by Stein Haukland.
Light & Magic (Emperor Norton). Review by Betty Lou Vegas.
Mixer Presents: Next School Vol. 2 (Razor & Tie). Review by Bill Campbell.
Steve Almaas & Ali Smith (Parasol). Review by Stein Haukland.
Truthless Heroes (Atlantic). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Interpretations (Spundae / Mute). Review by Bill Campbell.
Nu-En-Jin (Tooth Aand Nail). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Spherics (Tone Casualties). Review by Bill Campbell.
Parallel Universe (Thirsty Ear). Review by Sean Slone.
December (Columbia). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
With his latest book, What This Comedian Said Will Shock You, celebrated stand-up Jedi Bill Maher “shocks” readers by doing the most outrageous, unthinkable, and socially unacceptable thing imaginable: he speaks rationally, logically, and objectively.
Gasoline Lollipops’ newest single, “Freedom Don’t Come Easy,” is today’s mother lovin’ punk rock folk anthem.
Frank Henenlotter’s gory grindhouse classic Basket Case looks as grimy as the streets of Times Square, and that is one of the film’s greatest assets. Arrow Video gives this unlikely candidate a welcome fresh release.
Despite the Mother’s Day factor, hundreds of fervent, faithful followers still flocked to Orlando’s famed Plaza Live to catch an earlybird set from Jimmy Failla — one of the hottest names on today’s national comedy scene.
Ink 19 readers get an early listen and look at “Cool Sparkling Water,” a new single from Lonnie Walker.
Jeremy Glazier has a bucket list day at a Los Lobos 50th Anniversary show in Davenport, Iowa.
Carl F. Gauze reviews the not-quite one-woman show, Always… Patsy Cline, based on the true story of Cline’s friendship with Louise Seger, who met the star in l961 and corresponded with Cline until her death.
Carl F. Gauze reviews this interesting look at the surprising history and scandalous etymology of jazz, in Weird Music That Goes On Forever, by Bob Suren.
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.