Entries Tagged as 'review'

Time Code, Directed By Mike Figgis (Screen Gems)

June 12th, 2000

Time Code Directed By Mike Figgis Screen Gems By: Eric G. Forget about the outrageously pretentious missteps in Mike Figgis’ career recently (One Night Stand, The Loss Of Sexual Innocence), and go see this movie. Time Code takes entertainment to a new level. Figgis presents us with four intertwining situations simultaneously on the screen with […]

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Michael J. Sheehy, Sweet Blue Gene (Beggars Banquet)

June 12th, 2000

Michael J. Sheehy Sweet Blue Gene Beggars Banquet By: Eric G. Michael J. Sheehy sounds disturbingly like Matt Johnson of The The. This is not a bad thing as Johnson has a commanding baritone, and while Sheehy may lack Johnson’s histrionics he has plenty of his own panache. Sheehy’s music, however, sounds like what you’d […]

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Xtc, Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2) (TVT)

June 11th, 2000

Xtc Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2) TVT By: Eric G. I was actually looking forward to the self-proclaimed "electric" and "pop" direction of XTC's Apple Venus Volume 2, but I am sadly reminded of why the band has rubbed me the wrong way throughout its history. Apple Venus Volume 1 explored an experimental and […]

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Live At The Blue Room, Various Artists (Yanstar)

June 8th, 2000

Live At The Blue Room Various Artists Yanstar By: Eric G. The Blue Room is an art house theater in Chicago that also hosts punk rock shows and the like, but I’m not sure what the point of this compilation is. It’s not a benefit or anything, but who cares? Some songs rock; others don’t. […]

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Belle And Sebastian, Fold Your Hands Child You Walk Like A Peasant (Matador / Jeepster)

June 8th, 2000

Belle And Sebastian Fold Your Hands Child You Walk Like A Peasant Matador / Jeepster By: Eric G. Why can’t successful bands just leave well enough alone? Let’s be honest. What’s the best Belle And Sebastian album? Without question it’s If You’re Feeling Sinister. The Boy With The Arab Strap was good- don’t get me […]

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Tiara, Again Cast In (Anyway Records)

June 7th, 2000

Tiara Again Cast In Anyway Records By: Eric G. There’s nothing safer than mimicking your favorite groups. It’s an easy road to instant acceptance. At the very worst you’ll be compared to your idols even if it’s in a negative way, and there’s always the crowd that’s too slow to know you’re ripping somebody off, […]

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Cobolt, Spirit On Parole (The First Time)

June 7th, 2000

Cobolt Spirit On Parole The First Time By: Eric G. Cobolt may feature members of the defunct Swedish band the Refused, but these sprawling, melancholic tracks are a far cry from the Refused’s bracing assault. Clean, intricate and jangly guitars weave around loose rhythms and ghostly keyboards to dramatic effect on this follow up to […]

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