Book review: In A Frozen Sea — A Year with Sigur Ros
Posted on 18. Jul, 2007 by Derek Spahr in Books
by Sigur Ros / Artist In Residence [Artist In Residence] You would assume a photography book titled In a Frozen Sea: A Year with Sigur Ros would be some sort of photo-journal. After all, it has a defined, specific period of time in the title. Well, you assumed wrong. The Artist in Residence (A+R) team […]
Review: Bad Religion — New Maps of Hell
Posted on 11. Jul, 2007 by Billy Maulana in Music
It’s easy to call Bad Religion “old” … because after listening to the initial samples of the New Maps of Hell, the song “Honest Goodbye” in particular, the gut reaction is “man … these dudes sound old.” But after repeated listens, you realize that “old” isn’t quite the word you’re looking far, but rather “ripe.” […]
Review: Bad Brains — Build a Nation
Posted on 06. Jul, 2007 by Andrew Winistorfer in Music
For punk bands, the debut album is both a blessing and a curse. For one, most punk debuts are a creative statement, aimed at showing the audience what the band thinks is wrong with music, and how they’ve broken down rock ‘n’ roll into a primitive form. For The Ramones, their self-titled debut was the […]
Review: Action Painters — Chubby Dancer
Posted on 06. Jul, 2007 by Becky Fritter in Music
Pop usually can be defined by two very distinct meanings. Like many other “musical purists,” I enjoy using it to describe not the popularity of a song or the artists who are thrown onto TV in unbelievable frequencies, but a set of qualities that include everything from sing-a-long quality to good songwriting capabilities. In this […]

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