A Camp – Review

January 3, 2003

The Cardigans’ vocalist Nina Persson released a solo album as A Camp in 2001. It has yet to be released Stateside, but the UK release isn’t hard to find.

Najwa – Carefully – Review

January 3, 2003

Najwa Nimri shares Björk’s fondness for live strings, most of these songs featuring violin, viola, and cello. A superbly-produced electronic pop masterpiece.

Indochine – Paradize – Review

November 8, 2002

I’m not sure they’d appreciate the comparison, but I’ve often thought of Indochine as a heavier, French version of Duran Duran.

Lili Fatale – Panavision – Review

November 8, 2002

It’s appropriate there’s an airplane on the cover of Panavision, the second album from the Montréal trio known as Lili Fatale, because it’s all over the place.

Import Zone – Column

November 8, 2002

It’s appropriate that there’s an airplane on the cover of Panavision, the second album from the Montréal trio Lili Fatale, because it’s all over the place, jumping from genre to genre sometimes within the context of a single song.

L5 – Review

August 2, 2002

Compared to Eden’s Crush, the group the show Popstars created in the States, or Hear’say, the group created in England, L5’s self-titled debut is brilliant.

Lorie – Près de Toi – Review

August 2, 2002

France’s Lorie is being called “the Britney Spears of France” by many of her fans, but her debut album, Près de Toi is more like Debbie Gibson or Tiffany.

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