Entries from July 2006

The Replacements, Don’t You Know Who I Think I Was? The Best Of The Replacements (Rhino)

July 12th, 2006

The Replacements Don't You Know Who I Think I Was? The Best Of The Replacements Rhino By: Eric Greenwood The Replacements just couldn't get it right. The punks wrote them off as nothing more than a drunken bar band, while the drunks in bars wrote them off as drunken punks. Nobody would claim them except […]

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30 Seconds To Mars, A Beautiful Lie (Virgin)

July 12th, 2006

30 Seconds To Mars A Beautiful Lie Virgin By: Eric Greenwood Jared Leto is good at one thing: looking like a sullen, androgynous golem. Ok, ok, two things: the androgynous golem thing and looking believable when his face has been pulverized, as it was in Fight Club. Leto's claim to fame is still his role […]

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Gnarles Barkley, St. Elsewhere (Downtown)

July 12th, 2006

Gnarles Barkley St. Elsewhere Downtown By: Eric Greenwood Calling Gnarles Barkley hip-hop is a pretty uninformed cop-out. This album is so scattered and diverse that it makes pigeon-holing this unlikely duo, comprised of mash-up sample master Danger Mouse and Goodie Mob crooner Cee-Lo, into any genre subset more than just a little difficult. With Danger […]

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Mission Of Burma, The Obliterati (Matador)

July 12th, 2006

Mission Of Burma The Obliterati Matador By: Eric Greenwood Mission of Burma just makes all the imitators sound silly. I simply can't get over how good this record is. When the band returned in 2004 with Onoffon, over two decades after disbanding due to guitarist Roger Miller's hearing loss, I was justifiably skeptical of its […]

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The Raconteurs, Broken Boy Soldiers (V2)

July 12th, 2006

The Raconteurs Broken Boy Soldiers V2 By: Eric Greenwood Jack White's teaming up with power-pop soloist Brendan Benson and the rhythm section of the Greenhornes hardly constitutes a "supergroup" in my book, but, perhaps, that is more a testament to White's gigantic rock star stature than it is a reflection on the current state of […]

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The Walkmen, A Hundred Miles Off (Record Collection)

July 8th, 2006

The Walkmen A Hundred Miles Off Record Collection By: Eric Greenwood Not a band to embrace stagnation, New York City's The Walkmen reacts drastically to the overwhelming praise bestowed upon its second album, Bows + Arrows, with a confident step out of the murky shadows and into a brighter, more aggressive domain without sacrificing its […]

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