- Monday, August 12, 2002 — 27 Articles Published
-

Dorman: When I Come to You— ...
-

Fouad Ajami: Dream Palace of the Arabs— Dream Palace of the Arabs, says Glenn Frazier, is a fascinating, sad look at a lost generation of Arab intellectuals.
-

Announcing Blogcritics.com!— Eric Olsen and a consortium of over 100 of the web's best writers are excited to announce the launch of
-

Rollins Band - The Only Way To Know For Sure— I was looking forward to this one for a few reasons. First, the last live CD he released, an internet-only...
-

Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio— I'm not fully sure why I bought this, to be honest, other than the fact that I snagged a used...
-

Pixies— In 1987, I first heard an advance cassette of "Come On Pilgrim" from 4AD. The songs blew me away, and
-

The Consumer is Always Right— The Compact Disc is dead, the age of Digital Music has arrived and the Record Companies are scared to death.
-

As You Like It— In his first post, Paul Palubicki examined what's wrong with the record industry. In this installment, he gives some
-

Janis Ian Is Not A Fool— Defending Myself: It is obviously my post which put a bug in Greg's ear...
-

The Birthday Of The World and Other Stories - Ursula K. LeGuin— Of course, it's more than just sex.
-

Frank Lenz - The Hot Stuff— If you ask Frank Lenz what his music sounds like he'll tell you "It sounds like 'S.W.A.T.' on dope." It
-

Big Smith: Gig— Big Smith is a self-described hillbilly band out of Springfield, Missouri. The band is all family, consisting of
-

Wild Billy Childish & The Buff Medways: Steady The Buffs— ...
-

Bluff City Backsliders— ...
-

I Luciferi— ...
-

Luna: Romantica— Can sadness be more sweet?
-

They Might Be Giants - No!— ...
-

The Buddhacrush— Rock and Roll needs more saxophones.
-

Ben Kweller: Sha Sha— ...
-

Hearing of, and then Hearing Patti Smith's Horses for the First Time— "Her influence today is undeniable," said Michael Stipe of REM, "There' s not anybody I know in a band anywhere
-

Avril Lavigne: Let Go— ...
-

Elaine Stritch: At Liberty— I don't want to suffer for my art, but I'm awfully glad Elaine Stritch did.
-

Review: Rollerball soundtrack— Elegiac.
-

A Song You'll Probably Never Hear— I heard a song this week that made me interested in listening to music again. Unfortunately, you'll probably never hear
-

Ballad of Johnny Taliban: Steve Earle Picks Another Dumb Fight— He was the barely known opener at a six-act country concert in the sticks south of San Diego. I can't remember
-

Hot Rod Circuit: Sorry About Tomorrow— Part of what is so cool about music is that it evokes place so well.
-

A Brief History of the Flood— I'm a city boy, raised under the brilliant glow of success and possibility which I saw everywhere around me. This
-

