Name: Patrick Vu
Weblog: www.pmmediareview.com/default_bc.aspx
Articles: 11
First Published: Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Last Published: Thursday, June 2, 2005
Currently listing articles 11-1:
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Gorillaz - Demon Days— Demon Days, "side project" or not, takes risks and is able to present a work of incomparable brilliance. In this reviewer's eyes, the pressure is
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Oasis - Don't Believe the Truth— So what's the "Truth" anyway? Is it that Oasis is washed up and beyond their prime as some may have believed? Maybe the real truth
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Review: Monster-in-law— It's "J-Lo vs J-Fo" in a heavy weight bout where only the stronger can survive. The extremes that the two take against each other are
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Spoon - Gimme Fiction— Spoon returns to rock a more mature and confident sound while still injecting their flair for catchy tunes on their fifth full-length album, Gimme Fiction.
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Citizen Cope - The Clarence Greenwood Recordings— The Clarence Greenwood Recordings is a showcase of one man's talent and the broad influences that have helped to shape his sound. It blurs the
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Bloc Party - Silent Alarm— Bloc Party arrives on the scene to reinvent the modern-punk movement challenging the inner rebel in all of us. You will definitely hear 80's punk
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Blue Merle - Burning In The Sun— Burning in the Sun won't rock your world, but it will help you find your solitude to deal with the ups and downs of relationships.
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Doves - Some Cities— Some Cities powerfully swooping tracks serve as a great score to your life.
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Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams— This is the CD you want playing at a late Sunday afternoon cookout when you're kicking back and sipping drinks. All you need is Jake
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Beck - Guero— Re-teaming with The Dust Brothers, Beck didn't set out to make Odelay part deux, but to reintroduce us to Beck Hanson...the "Loser" that made good
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Telepopmusik - Angel Milk— Angel Milk is music to calm the nerves. It's that sound you hear in the background of a trendy coffee shop that evens the mood


