Kristin Hersh Murder, Misery And Then Goodnight 4ad By: Eric G. The new Kristin Hersh album is available only through on-line ordering, partly because it's an album of covers and partly to explore a new method of reaching fans. Hersh also has an on-line subscription available at her site (http://www.throwingmusic.com), which allows the listeners to […]
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Kristin Hersh, Murder, Misery And Then Goodnight (4ad)
December 31st, 1998
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Wagon Christ, Tally Ho! (Astralwerks)
December 31st, 1998
Wagon Christ Tally Ho! Astralwerks By: Eric G. This is Luke Vibert's third effort under the Robert Crumb inspired moniker Wagon Christ, and it explores an unpretentious blend of laid back dancefloor beats and samplings. His other pseudonym, Plug, which just got signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing label, presents an almost purist breed of drum […]
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Squarepusher, Music Is Rotted One Note (Nothing)
December 31st, 1998
Squarepusher Music Is Rotted One Note Nothing By: Eric G. Music Is Rotted One Note bears not a trace of the kinetic drum n' bass for which its creator is known. Tom Jenkinson a/k/a Squarepusher has abandoned his machines in favor of live instruments, which he apparently can expertly play. This record is founded on […]
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Boards Of Canada, Music Has The Right To Children (Matador)
December 31st, 1998
Boards Of Canada Music Has The Right To Children Matador By: Eric G. Boards Of Canada is a Scottish duo that creates bucolic aural landscapes with lazy hip-hop beats and icy synthetics. Eerie melodies meander at unconventional intervals, and vocal overlays are interspersed randomly, adding to the glassy atmosphere. The mixture of soothing, vaguely familiar […]
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Tall Dwarfs, Fifty Flavors Of Glue (Flying Nun)
December 31st, 1998
Tall Dwarfs Fifty Flavors Of Glue Flying Nun By: Eric G. After only one album and a few singles, New Zealand's Toy Love broke up way back in 1980, but leader Chris Knox and guitarist Alec Bathgate began a partnership that has lasted seventeen years under the moniker, Tall Dwarfs. The duo is a bottomless […]
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The Divine Comedy, Fin De Siecle (Setanta)
December 31st, 1998
The Divine Comedy Fin De Siecle Setanta By: Eric G. Neil Hannon is The Divine Comedy, and his propensity for writing grandiose, theatrical pop is unrivaled. Hannon fuses upper-class British witticisms and smarmy wordplay with sweeping orchestral arrangements, sounding like a bizarre mix of ABC, Julian Cope, Scott Walker, Jacques Brel, and, perhaps, a more […]
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Pj Harvey, Live @ The Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia (11/08/98)
December 31st, 1998
Pj Harvey Live @ The Roxy, Atlanta, Georgia 11/08/98 By: Eric G. PJ Harvey appeared in Atlanta, Georgia on the final night of her much too brief tour of the U.S. in support of Is This Desire? (her recently released fourth album). The patient crowd endured a mildly entertaining set by The Rachels before Harvey […]
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