How did this act develop its unusal sound? By accident.
Fast reviews of recent releases
Be there or be square!
Ten discs that are worthy of your money and your close attention.
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Apollo Sunshine (SpinArt)
With new blood and primeval force, High on Fire has forged a metal masterpiece.
Fifty bands. Ten stages. Five bucks. Be there.
The Unicorns resurrect the mystic rite of having fun.
For Dennis and Jimmy Flemion of the Frogs, whoring out for The Man is enough to make you croak.
By making it up as they go along, the members of Log chop down genre conventions.
With its show off the air, Tenacious D no longer rules the idiot box. Now the rotund duo just wants to rule the world.
As Badly Drawn Boy, Damon Gough colors outside the lines.
Hopscotch Lollipop Sunday Surprise (Scratchie)
The Bright Midnight Sampler: 14 Songs/8 Concerts (Bright Midnight Records/Rhino Handmade), Various Artists Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors (Elektra)
Backbeat contributors reflect on the releases that helped them survive the year 2000.
Arizona's Les Payne Product feels the burn.
Madonna and Rupert Everett play house in The Next Best Thing.
With 404 Not Found, Todd Bradley creates computer music that's simply eclectrifying.
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