Month: July 2001

Blink-182

Music Reviews

Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (MCA). Review by Julio Diaz.

Foetus

Music Reviews

Flow (Thirsty Ear). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

In Perspective: Diving Into the Deep End

In Perspective

Though they went unheralded nationally, The Swimming Pool Q’s were one of Atlanta’s most beloved and acclaimed bands 20 years ago. Now their debut album, The Deep End, has been reissued, and James Mann puts the expanded album – and the Atlanta “scene” – “In Perspective.”

Deride

Music Reviews

Scars Of Time (The Music Cartel). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

Personal Jesus

Features

Be careful of answering the phone, warns Lee Ann Leach…

Cool Turk

Shelflife

Kurt Channing considers the puzzling popularity of internet cult figure Mahir, inevitable pop superstardom and all, and grasps about for a metaphor to neatly describe it all. Anyone up for picking scabs?

In Perspective: All Hail Carcass!

In Perspective

A legion of death metallers pay tribute to one of their progenitors with Requiems Of Revulsion: A Tribute to Carcass. Matthew Moyer puts the band’s career and the tribute album “In Perspective.”

Mary Prankster

Event Reviews

Mary Prankster, with The Moto-Litas and The Features at The Earl in Atlanta, GA on June 23, 2001. Concert review and photos by Phil Bailey.

Geraldine

Music Reviews

Pure Bastard Rock (Orange). Review by Marcel Feldmar.

Blues, World, Punk & other shades of Rock

Outsight

Tom “Tearaway” Schulte joins our big happy family, and will be bringing us regular installments of Outsight! This time around he skips from angry oi to tribal drums to goth and makes it seem oh so easy.

Outsight FAQ

Outsight

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Screen Reviews

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Screen Reviews

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Interviews

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