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Tangiers: Never Bring You Pleasure
Along with fellow Toronto natives Deadly Snakes, garage-rockers Tangiers found themselves in the middle of a minor hype-storm following... May 25, 2004Records
Mission of Burma: ONoffON
We’re gonna start this review with a geography lesson. So, everyone look up from your monitors for a moment...
May 18, 2004Records
Mclusky: The Difference Between Me and You is That I'm Not on Fire
It took me a few months and one of the best rock shows I'd seen in years to fall in... May 18, 2004Concerts
The Strokes / The Walkmen
Since their auspicious debut Is This It? in 2001, The Strokes have received world recognition and acclaim with their rejuvenation... May 10, 2004Records
DJ Signify: Sleep No More
DJ Signify’s Sleep No More raises no doubts to its cohesive nature. It has a vague concept that thematically... May 04, 2004Records
Eluvium: Accidental Memory in Case of Death
Matthew Cooper, the man behind all that is Eluvium, took me off-guard with last year’s spectacular Lambent Material —...
May 04, 2004Records
Beta Band: Heroes To Zeroes
Like just about everyone I know, I’m in the habit of listening to music before I fall asleep. Selections vary... May 04, 2004Records
Yesterday's New Quintet: Stevie
I am pretty much completely unqualified to be reviewing this album. Sure, I love hip hop, and while it...
Apr 27, 2004