Month: June 2000

Shannon Wright

Music Reviews

Songwriting has always been Shannon Wright’s strongest suit. Ever since her t…

God Jam It!

Dark's Corner

Dark’s Corner :: God Jam It! - June 30th, 2000 :: Friday, June 30th, 2000

Hangnail

Music Reviews

As the first song off of Hangnail floats by, it cries out its resemblance to …

Bebel Gilberto

Music Reviews

I’ve been in kind of a slow rumba mood or recent. That slow, sexy roll that c…

The Wee Turtles

Music Reviews

Even if I didn’t dig on the Wee Turtles’ music (which I do), I’d have to give…

Hobex

Music Reviews

Depending on your taste, they may not get an A for pleasantry, but Hobex unde…

Ween

Music Reviews

By now, I’m used to being a bit disappointed with the new Ween album. I also …

Boss Hog

Interviews

Gail Worley talks with the (extremely!) lovely and talented Cristina Martinez about juggling family responsibilities and rock and roll, why getting dumped by a major was a good thing, and what it’s like to have Jon Spencer as both a husband and a bandmate.

Negativland

Interviews

Sick and tired of reading Negativland interviews that go on and on about intellectual property issues? Have no fear! Isaac Airbourne didn’t ask Don Joyce a single question about the subject!

Jurassic 5

Music Reviews

The left coast’s favorite old-school aficionados, Jurassic 5 return with a ne…

Looper

Music Reviews

Loopy Looper, loping along with leaping lightness, broken by interesting ment…

A-Set

Music Reviews

A-Set’s compositions stand on their own power not because of a wide base or s…

The G-Note

Screen Reviews

My fave Web site has to be the G-Note. It is devoted to the Gainesville musi…

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Event Reviews

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Screen Reviews

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Interviews

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