Entries from January 2002

Pete Yorn, Music For The Morning After (Columbia)

January 12th, 2002

Pete Yorn Music For The Morning After Columbia By: Eric Greenwood Pete Yorn sports more raw talent than he does instinct, as he mines the history of rock and roll on this equally annoying and impressive (and overproduced) debut album. Yorn has a solid and versatile baritone. He can whine and moan effectively through mimicked […]

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Spiritualized, Let It Come Down (Arista)

January 10th, 2002

Spiritualized Let It Come Down Arista By: Eric Greenwood What do you do after you release your most critically acclaimed/commercially successful album to date? Well, if you"re Jason Pierce, you fire everyone in your band and start over. 1997"s Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space was a monumental album for Pierce"s Spiritualized. It […]

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Unwound, New Plastic Ideas (Kill Rock Stars)

January 9th, 2002

Unwound New Plastic Ideas Kill Rock Stars By: Eric Greenwood For its third actual album (second for Kill Rock Stars) Unwound turns its artful punk into a swelling mass of melody and rhythmic propulsion. Justin Trosper’s vocals reach new levels of versatility as well, rising above the hoarse yell he had so successfully employed on […]

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Kill Me Tomorrow, S/t Ep (Silver Girl)

January 2nd, 2002

Kill Me Tomorrow S/t Ep Silver Girl By: Eric Greenwood San Diego"s Kill Me Tomorrow borrows heavily from the post-punk minimalism of The Fall and injects its own collage of noise and obscure melodies to spruce it up for modern consumption. Influences range from 1960"s garage ("Lawn") to dark, experimental-electronic fusion ("Travelling Salesman Dilemma"). It […]

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