Cinnamon The Many Moods Of… March By: Eric G. Cinnamon is a bittersweet mix of retro-pop arrangements, spacey-keyboards, sulky vocals and jangly guitars. The band has a scattered discography consisting of several Japanese-only EP’s, that were compiled along with one new song for the domestic full length, The Courier, in 1997. The Many Moods Of […]
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Cinnamon, The Many Moods Of… (March)
December 31st, 1998
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Arling, All-in (Emperor Norton)
December 31st, 1998
Arling All-in Emperor Norton By: Kerry Lately it seems like everyone wants to cover more ground than the next guy, always using the most bizarre samples and sounds, referencing the most underated musicians and creating the most eclectic sound possible. I suppose we could call it the “Beck” effect, but he just brought genre hopping […]
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Graham Coxon, The Sky Is Too High (Transcopic)
December 31st, 1998
Graham CoxonThe Sky Is Too HighTranscopicBy: Eric G. This is Blur guitarist Graham Coxon’s first solo album and first full-length release on his label Transcopic Records. It is an extreme departure from what you might expect if you’re familiar with Blur (even if you’re familiar with Blur’s relatively noisy self-titled album of last year). At […]
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