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Gil Mantera’s Party Dream CD Review
Gil Mantera’s Party Dream BloodSongs (Fat Possum/Audio Eagle) Aggressive synthpop from burnt-out industrial center Youngstown, Ohio.
Campbell & Lanegan CD Review
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Ramblin’ Man (V2) Indie odd couple drag their fingers through the mud on preview EP.
Josh Turner CD Review
Josh Turner Your Man (MCA Nashville) Deep-voiced Nashville newcomer Turner can do, but only does so half the time.
Quietdrive CD Review
Quietdrive Fall From The Ceiling (Epic) “I always wanna be a mystery” and other ironic lyrics, brought to you by Quietdrive.
The Subdudes CD Review
The Subdudes Behind The Levee (Back Porch) New Orleans, schmew orleans: Keb’ Mo’ makes his production debut behind roots band’s fifth.
Anthrax live
Anthrax House Of Blues, Chicago Friday, January 13, 2006 Of the Big Four bands that ruled metal in the ’80s and into the early ’90s, Anthrax were always the easiest to forget. The band didn’t have the songwriting of Metallica, the evil of Slayer, or the chops of Megadeth. They’re kind of like the Almond […]
James Brown live
James Brown House Of Blues, Chicago Thursday, January 12, 2006 James Brown is 72 (or 77, depending on whom you believe). That’s a fierce contrast to the James Brown of ’72. Back then he was peaking both musically and chemically, shouldering “I’m Black and I’m proud” while transcribing the sounds in his head that were […]
Syn live
The Syn Martyrs’, Chicago Wednesday, January 11, 2006 Progressive rock has experienced a revival of sorts, from the bombastic nature of The Mars Volta to the dreamy etherealness of Elbow to the reckless randomness of Porcupine Tree. But long before these relative newcomers landed on anyone’s radar, the movement developed throughout the late 1960s and […]
Bound Stems preview
Bound Stems Empty Bottle, Chicago Friday, January 20, 2006 Despite occasionally getting lost in Bound Stems’ varied song structure, the intricate complexity and diverse arrangements showcase a brim musical forte of ambitious experimentation.
The Sound Of Help
Gary Schepers is apparently a well-liked person within the Chicago music community. At least that’s what we gather from the amount of support local bands and venues have been willing to give the local soundman/musician to help fight his battle with Type 2 diabetes.
Two For Tuesday
Nelly Sweatsuit (Universal) Universal does what it should have in the first place, condensing Nelly’s Sweat and Suit albums into a conventional, single-disc release.
Dancin’ On His Grave
The Notorious B.I.G. Duets: The Final Chapter (Bad Boy) The essence of the word “duet” is duo, Latin for “two.” Some songs on this Duets involve as many as six vocalists.
Kiss The Prime Minister With That Mouth?
Holy Fuck Holy Fuck (Dependent) In a lot of ways, Holy Fuck’s debut album begs to be attacked. Ignore the stupid name, and focus instead on the we’re-so-indie-it-hurts decision to forgo making electronic music with the genre’s usual high-end technology, and use live drums and kitschy, toy store keyboards and percussion. Be sure to stamp […]
Ying Yang, Thank You Mam
Ying Yang Twins U.S.A. Still United (TVT) Jesters of the Court-A-Crunk milk U.S.A. yet again. Might as well.











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