Joy Electric – Unelectric – Review

April 1, 2001

Many of the songs have appeared on previous records, but these slow, touching, swirling and beautifully sad renditions were how they were originally written.

Jeff Dahl – Pancake 31 – Review

April 1, 2001

Pancake 31 doesn’t have much goin’ on. A limp punk rock version of some 40-year-old guy down-at-the-plant yakin’ about his high school football days.

Import Zone – Column

April 1, 2001

Bliss is French chanteuse Vanessa Paradis’ long-awaited fourth studio album – her first studio effort in eight years – and the title could not sum it up better.

The Lonelies – Part Eight – Fiction

April 1, 2001

“He gets shipped down to some psychiatric hospital down around South Portland somewhere… And then, while he’s in the hospital his mother drives down to visit and she dies in a car crash. I mean, they were never very close or anything, but she was his only family in the world.”

J. Rawls – Slav – Review

April 1, 2001

More musical, introspective, and sonically thoughtful than Lazycain, with varying tempos and volumes accompanied by expected jangly mathrock personalities.

Jean-Paul Bavard – “Reviews” – Fiction

April 1, 2001

Along with such glamorous divas as the brilliant Sheena Twain and Lee Ann Busta Rhymes, country music supergroup Faith Hill has brought style, fashion and class to country hillbilly music.

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