Music To Your Ears In response to my statement of two weeks ago in which I wrote that Unit 7 Drain were among two bands that “whined [...] Michael Henningsen \ May 13, 2004 Read More
Blue Note As with artists of any medium, musicians are sometimes faced with critics who call their latest works “departures” and “evolutions.” Most often, such [...] Michael Henningsen \ May 06, 2004 Read More
Suffocation With Morbid Angel, Satyricon And Premonitions Of War Friday, May 7; Sunshine Theater (all ages, 8 p.m.): Innovation has its downside. Just ask any of the three original members of death [...] Michael Henningsen \ May 06, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears Punk's not dead. Punk's not dead. I can't say it enough. Icky & the Yuks, local purveyors of the old brand of punk [...] Rachel Heisler \ May 06, 2004 Read More
Sonic Reducer By Divine Right are Canada's answer to Ohio's Guided By Voices, both in terms of having a former band member roster well into [...] Michael Henningsen \ May 06, 2004 Read More
Dusty 45S Saturday, May 1; Burt's Tiki Lounge (21 and over, 9 p.m.): Something special happens when bands fuse two seemingly nonrelated styles of music. [...] Rachel Heisler \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears There was little doubt that Atomic Cantina (315 Gold, 242-2200) would survive its first year, but who knew the club would end up [...] Rachel Heisler \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Blue Note Being about as far from a modern expert as any human being could possibly get, it's rare that I write about forms of [...] Michael Henningsen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Spring Crawl 2004 Wrap Alibi Spring Crawl 2004, our 10th in the Crawl series that began with the inaugural Fall Crawl back in 1999, is another one [...] Michael Henningsen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Enon With Gingerbread Patriots, Leiahdoris And Schande Saturday, May 1; Launchpad (21 and over; 9 p.m.): Of all the cool, hip and trendy things to come out of Brooklyn, N. [...] Rachel Heisler \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More