Music
The Old Kit Bag
by Richard Thompson
May 6, 2003
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On And On
by Jack Johnson
May 6, 2003
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Movement
by Gossip
May 6, 2003
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When I Pretend To Fall
by The Long Winters
May 6, 2003
The one constant in the Seattle indie band The Long Winters is Alaska native John Roderick, who is joined on this sophomore effort by a host of musicians including Peter Buck (REM), Scott McCaughey (Minus 5) and Sean Ripple (American Analog Set), with Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie) and Ken Stringfellow (The Posies) co-producing.
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Fever To Tell
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
April 29, 2003
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Song In The Air
by Elliott
April 29, 2003
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Counterfeit 2
by Martin L. Gore
April 29, 2003
The Depeche Mode songwriter's second solo album is just like his first (1989's 'Counterfeit'): all covers. Here, he tackles Brian Eno's "By This River," The Velvet Underground's "Candy Says" (oh my), Nick Cave's "In My Time of Dying," Iggy Pop's "Tiny Girls," and seven other works by your favorite artists.
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Send
by Wire
April 28, 2003
The legendary English band, now re-formed, reunited and reinvigorated, return with their first LP in over a dozen years, with a sound that recalls the punk energy of their 1970s albums while sounding completely modern. Note that 7 of the 11 tracks here are also found in some form on 2002's twin "Read & Burn" EPs.
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Night On My Side
by Gemma Hayes
April 22, 2003
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The Complex
by Blue Man Group
April 22, 2003
The multimedia collective known as the Blue Man Group, who can be seen and heard in ongoing theatrical productions in several cities, in television commercials for Intel, and even on a previous instrumental album 'Audio,' have released here something akin to a real rock'n'roll album. Their assortment of invented instrumentation is now accompanied by more traditional instruments, and vocals are provided by an array of guests, including Dave Matthews, Spalding Gray and Tracy Bonham. Included also are covers of "White Rabbit" and "I Feel Love."
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Monday At The Hug & Pint
by Arab Strap
April 22, 2003
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All Around
by Oranges Band
April 22, 2003
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High Dive
by Maria McKee
April 22, 2003
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Shine
by Daniel Lanois
April 22, 2003
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American Life
by Madonna
April 22, 2003
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Baby I'm Bored
by Evan Dando
April 22, 2003
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I'm Staying Out
by Caitlin Cary
April 22, 2003
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45/45 [EP]
by Pole
April 22, 2003
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2
by All Girl Summer Fun Band
April 22, 2003
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Day I Forgot
by Pete Yorn
April 15, 2003
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The Intercontinentals
by Bill Frisell
April 15, 2003
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Thankful
by Kelly Clarkson
April 15, 2003
Yes, well, she does have a lot to be thankful for, doesn't she. This hit debut album is a direct result of the singer's victory on the first installment of Fox TV's "American Idol" talent competition in 2002. Judging from the album's credits, just about every musician and producer in the industry seemingly worked on the disc, although Clarkson did manage to co-write four out of the dozen songs.
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Lullaby For Liquid Pig
by Lisa Germano
April 15, 2003
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Do Rabbits Wonder
by Whirlwind Heat
April 15, 2003
Championed (and signed) by the White Stripes' Jack White, this spare, Michigan-based keyboard-bass-drums trio has been labeled by Rolling Stone as this generation's Devo. White produced this debut LP, which was mixed by Mercury Rev's Dave Fridmann. And why the album title? According to the band's website, "We all love rabbits."
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Black Eyes
by Black Eyes
April 15, 2003
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Say You Will
by Fleetwood Mac
April 15, 2003
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Love & Distortion
by The Stratford 4
April 8, 2003
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Mouthfuls
by Fruit Bats
April 8, 2003
Yet another experimental indie band to arise out of the Chicago scene, the Fruit Bats are the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Eric Johnson, who has played with Ugly Casanova, I Rowboat, and Califone. On this second Fruit Bats LP, he is joined by Gillian Lisee and producer Brian Deck.
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The Senior
by Ginuwine
April 8, 2003
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Summer Of The Shark
by Portastatic
April 8, 2003
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Faceless
by Godsmack
April 8, 2003
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World Without Tears
by Lucinda Williams
April 8, 2003
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Anxiety Always
by Adult.
April 8, 2003
The Detroit-based electronica duo of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller (who also run the Ersatz Audio label) have gained a great deal of acclaim for their early singles and work with other artists. Here, on their full-length debut, they offer 10 brand-new tracks. (Yes, the period at the end of their name is necessary.)
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thickfreakness
by The Black Keys
April 8, 2003
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Boomkatalog One
by Boomkat
April 8, 2003
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C'Mon Lets Pretend
by Sahara Hotnights
April 8, 2003
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Summer Sun
by Yo La Tengo
April 8, 2003
The days of hard-rocking Yo La Tengo appear to be over (at least on record), as the Hoboken, NJ trio continues along the atmospheric, lower-volume path begun on 'And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out.' Included among the 13 Roger Moutenot-produced tracks is a cover of Big Star's "Take Care" and the James McNew-sung "Tiny Birds."
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The Long Goodbye
by The Essex Green
April 8, 2003
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Draft 7.30
by Autechre
April 8, 2003
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Sunlight Makes Me Paranoid
by Elefant
April 8, 2003
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Up In Flames
by Caribou
April 8, 2003
The second LP from Canadian electronic artist Dan Snaith is more song-oriented (and quite a bit more psychedelic) than efforts from similar artists, with Snaith even providing vocals on some tracks. [This release was originally credited under the name Manitoba before being re-released under the name Caribou after the name change]
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Fake Songs
by Liam Lynch
April 8, 2003
Best known as the co-creator of MTV's cult hit sock puppet show "Sifl and Olly," Liam Lynch has also studied music at Paul McCartney's academy and is a published writer. 'Fake Songs,' his first album, includes "United States of Whatever" (the most popular song from S&O and now a minor alternative radio hit) and such tracks as "Fake David Bowie Song," "Fake Pixies Song," and "Fake Depeche Mode Song."
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Rainy Day Music
by The Jayhawks
April 8, 2003
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Escapology
by Robbie Williams
April 1, 2003
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The Secret Of Elena's Tomb [EP]
by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
April 1, 2003
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Sleeping With Ghosts
by Placebo
April 1, 2003
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A Grown-Ass Man
by Dump
April 1, 2003
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Keep On Your Mean Side
by The Kills
April 1, 2003
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Elephant
by The White Stripes
April 1, 2003
For their major label debut (and fourth LP overall), the Detroit-based duo of Jack and Meg White offer up 14 new tracks, all recorded in London and (fortunately) showing absolutely no trace of major label production values. Meg White takes a rare turn behind the microphone on a couple of tracks, as does guest Holly Golightly on the closing "It's True That We Love One Another."
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A.R.E. Weapons
by A.R.E. Weapons
April 1, 2003
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The Remote Part
by Idlewild
March 25, 2003
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One Step Forward
by Les Nubians
March 25, 2003
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Fear Yourself
by Daniel Johnston
March 25, 2003
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Silver Lake
by Vic Chesnutt
March 25, 2003
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Are You Earthed?
by Appliance
March 25, 2003
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Rules Of Travel
by Rosanne Cash
March 25, 2003
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Meteora
by Linkin Park
March 25, 2003
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6Twenty
by The D4
March 25, 2003
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Us
by Mull Historical Society
March 18, 2003
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Bad Timing
by Grand Mal
March 18, 2003
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I'm Just A Girl
by Deana Carter
March 18, 2003
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The Listener
by Howe Gelb
March 18, 2003
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Burn Piano Island, Burn
by The Blood Brothers
March 18, 2003
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Buzzcocks [2003]
by Buzzcocks
March 18, 2003
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Antenna
by Cave In
March 18, 2003
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Strangest Things
by Longwave
March 18, 2003
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Where Shall You Take Me
by Damien Jurado
March 18, 2003
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Up The Bracket
by The Libertines
March 18, 2003
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Quicksand / Cradlesnakes
by Califone
March 18, 2003
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Back Again!
by Mr. Cheeks
March 18, 2003
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Pig Lib
by Stephen Malkmus
March 18, 2003
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Transfiguration Of Vincent
by M. Ward
March 18, 2003
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Ether Song
by Turin Brakes
March 11, 2003
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Slow Motion Daydream
by Everclear
March 11, 2003
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Evolve
by Ani DiFranco
March 11, 2003
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Tomorrow Right Now
by Beans
March 11, 2003
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Diamonds On The Inside
by Ben Harper
March 11, 2003
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Level II
by Blackstreet
March 11, 2003
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A Little Deeper
by Ms. Dynamite
March 11, 2003
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Skimskitta
by Mira Calix
March 11, 2003
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Supper
by Smog
March 11, 2003
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Log 22
by Bettie Serveert
March 11, 2003
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Dust
by Muggs
March 11, 2003
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Sing The Sorrow
by AFI
March 11, 2003
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Chinatown
by The Be Good Tanyas
March 11, 2003
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Oskar Tennis Champion
by Momus
March 11, 2003
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The Ugly Organ
by Cursive
March 4, 2003
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So Long, Astoria
by The Ataris
March 4, 2003
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Wonderful Rainbow
by Lightning Bolt
March 4, 2003
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More Parts Per Million
by The Thermals
March 4, 2003
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The Power To Believe
by King Crimson
March 4, 2003
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La Bella Mafia
by Lil' Kim
March 4, 2003
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Street Dreams
by Fabolous
March 4, 2003
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Magnolia Electric Co.
by Songs: Ohia
March 4, 2003
Jason Molina rocks out a bit more on this latest offering, which finds the singer-songwriter backed by the same musicians on the 'Mi Sei Apparaso Come Un Fantasma' live album. Steve Albini produces, and to quote the official press release, "This is the first Songs: Ohia record with more than one song that could be played at a strip joint or monster truck show."
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The New Folk Implosion
by The Folk Implosion
March 4, 2003
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The Grotto
by Kristin Hersh
March 4, 2003
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Come Here When You Sleepwalk
by Clue To Kalo
March 4, 2003
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Throwing Muses [2003]
by Throwing Muses
March 4, 2003
Back together for the first time since their 1996 breakup, the college radio faves offer up 12 new tracks on this self-titled release. The lineup here includes original co-founder Kristen Hersh, drummer David Narcizo and bassist Bernard Georges, with fellow co-founder (and Hersh's half sister) Tanya Donelly on hand as well to contribute backing vocals.
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The Coral
by The Coral
March 4, 2003
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White Noise
by Alpinestars
February 25, 2003
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