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Welcome to fakejazz.com's third issue. You may have already
noticed that there aren't any new articles or interviews this issue. Hey, you
can always reread old articles,
though, right? Hopefully the ton of new reviews in this issue will make up
for the lack of articles; there
should be enough for you to waste at least a few minutes.
Usually in this space (haha... 3 issues and I'm already saying "usually"),
we mention the artists that we interviewed and wrote articles on. Since there
aren't any, I thought I'd mention the two releases that got perfect ratings
this issue in our reviews section, Piano Magic's
Artists' Rifles
and Rothko's
Storm Cycle 10".
Both of these bands are from the UK and most if not all of their releases have
been on British labels, so if you haven't heard them yet, check out
the reviews.
If you're only interested in reading reviews of really good records (or really
bad ones--whatever turns you on), then you should know that I recently
augmented our search feature
with extra fields for specifying the desired rating, month, and/or author
for your query. Want to know each record that got a 10 out of 12? Just select
"10 out of 12" and press Search!.
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Belle & Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant,
Blonde Redhead - Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons,
Bonnie "Blue" Billy - Little Boy Blue 7",
Bright Eyes - Fevers & Mirrors,
Camper Van Beethoven - Camper Van Beethoven is Dead, Long Live Camper Van Beethoven,
Dianogah - Battle Champions,
Emperor Penguin - Mysterious Pony,
Family Fodder - Savoir Fair: The Best of Family Fodder,
Geoff Farina - Steely Dan 7",
Five Way Mirror - Transcendence,
Fontanelle - s/t,
Golden - Summer,
Her Space Holiday - Home is Where You Hang Yourself,
Isobella - Akasha,
Lift to Experience - Live Show June 6, 2000,
A Minor Forest - So, They Were in Some Sort of Fight?,
The Modernist - Explosion,
Modest Mouse - The Moon & Antarctica,
Will Oldham - Guarapero / Lost Blues 2,
Piano Magic - Artists' Rifles,
Physics - 2.7.98,
Quickspace - The Death of Quickspace,
Rothko - Storm Cycle 10",
Slicker - Remixes,
Sonna - These Windows are Pistons,
Tarentel - From Bone to Satellite & Two Sides of Myslef 7",
Tarwater - Animals, Suns & Atoms,
Various Artists - Sonig Compilation & Do Not Fear the Future & Titanium Exposé Issue 2 Zine + 7" & Pieces of a Utopian Puzzle |
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picks
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| jim | : |
Fontanelle - s/t (Kranky),
Rumah Sakit - s/t (Temporary Residence) |
| daron | : |
Holland - Neoprene So Tight (Darla),
Rothko - Truth Burns EP (Foundry) |
| dick | : |
Air - Virgin Suicides (Soundtrack) (Astralwerks),
Yume Bitsu - s/t (BaDaBing!) |
| pete | : |
Piano Magic - Artists' Rifles (Rocketgirl),
Various Artists - Darla 100 4-CD Set (Darla) |
| dave | : |
Coil - Musick to Play in the Dark, Vol. 2 (Chalice),
Nick Cave - The Secret Life of the Love Song / The Flesh Made Word (King Mob) |
| john | : |
R. Dennis Steckler (director) - Rat Pfink a Boo Boo (movie),
Nicholson Baker - The Mezzanine (novel) |
| ned | : |
Will Oldham - Guarapero / Lost Blues 2 (Drag City),
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 - Equinox (A&M) |
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