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 2.0
Written by Chanita Davis
34 Satellite
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Artist: 34 Satellite
Title: Stop
Label: Hideaway Records
A tone-deaf version of The Calling meets a less talented Matchbox 20. This is what comes to mind when I listen to 34 Satellite's album "Stop". This album was incredibly bland and boring. It lacked feeling and well, to put it bluntly, talent. The music itself was rather good until ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
5 Cent Deposit
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Artist: 5 Cent Deposit
Title: We Have Your Daughter
Label: Radical Records
The first thing that jumps out at ya - and it's cliché but it's Punk Rock without the piss and vinegar so take it for what it's worth, a mischievous grin or sour puss, your call, but ain't nobody gonna be misled to thinking these guys are the razor and ...
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Staff Rating: 
 4.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Andrew McCutcheon
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Artist: Andrew McCutcheon
Title: Welcome to Periphery
Label: Self-Released
There's a school of thought that proposes that Jim Morrison didn't die of a heart attack in a bathtub, but instead staged his own death to see what the reaction would be. This rumor was a lot more prevalent in the early 1970s than it is now. There was, in ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Badly Drawn Boy
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Artist: Badly Drawn Boy
Title: Have you Fed the Fish?
Label: Suburban Noize Records
I never really got Badly Drawn Boy, mostly, I think, because of the context of my heretofore limited exposure of him. Last year I would catch a glimpse of a video from the ABOUT A BOY CD in the (very) early morning hours while waiting for the coffee to percolate, ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Steven Dingman
Bif Naked
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Artist: Bif Naked
Title: Purge
Label: Her Royal Majesty's Records
Playing in the theory of musical calculations, Beth Hopkins (d.m.a.) Bif Naked is the arithmetic equation of the three laws of musical motion: singing, writing and musicianship. A gun-singer with rhythmic hip action and voice activated perfect aim; PURGE is the vocal abreaction of a dissident alternative angel singing within a ...
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Staff Rating: 
 9.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Black Sabbath
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Artist: Black Sabbath
Title: Symptom of the Universe
Label: Metropolis Records
"Symptom Of The Universe…" or to put it another way, "The Ozzy Years." And hey, who'd blame 'em to want to capitalize on the Ozzman's "Second Cometh" from stage to small screen as reality TV's animated joke gone monstrously awry. But veteran Rock bands and newcomers bear witness to something ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Bryan Adams
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Artist: Bryan Adams
Title: Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (OST)
Label: Atlantic Records
There has been a bit of news recently in the music press about Bryan Adams, the alt-country Wunderkind, throwing a bit of a snit when in the middle of his concert someone yells out a request for a Bryan Adams' song. Ryan will be in-between numbers and some wit will ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Cathedral
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Artist: Cathedral
Title: The VII Coming
Label: Spitfire Records
I'll first go on record as saying I agree wholeheartedly with the final statement of the press release-"classic Cathedral moments… perhaps the most well-rounded album of their careers." Okay, that sounds like me-dance around the definite, skirt slightly to the side, and throw around the "perhaps" or "potentially" and all ...
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 9.0
Written by Maryellen Gustafson
Criss Angel - System One
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Artist: Criss Angel
Title: System One in the Trilogy
Label: APITRAG Records
Out of the Trilogy, “System One . . .” is the one most like a regular hard rock album. All of the songs except a couple bonus tracks were written and performed by Criss Angel’s band when they were playing out around New York City. The first track, “Come Alive,” ...
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 8.0
Written by Maryellen Gustafson
Criss Angel - System Three
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Artist: Criss Angel
Title: System Three in the Trilogy
Label: APITRAG Records
Moving on to number 3 in the Trilogy, this album is VERY percussion and electronica driven. No matter how the sound was achieved, it’s total trance electronica mixed with hip hop that once again is more of a stand alone album. You can tell it’s the background music for a ...
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 8.0
Written by Maryellen Gustafson
Criss Angel - System Two
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Artist: Criss Angel
Title: System Two in the Trilogy
Label: APITRAG Records
Entering “System 2,” track one “In Two,” is like entering a futuristic factory as presented in the 1920’s movie “Metropolis” only musically. Very anthemic and precise, with sounds you would associate with computers and voice recognition patterns to gain entry to, well, wherever you need to do that, it kicks ...
 10.0
Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by John Reed
Iron Maiden - Eddie's Archive
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Artist: Iron Maiden
Title: Eddie's Archive
Label: Columbia Records
For a band of musicians so obviously preoccupied with death and demise, premier UK metal masters Iron Maiden have enjoyed a career longevity that they could have never prophesied. Though formed in the late 70's, Iron Maiden's glory days did not come to fruition until the arrival of Thor-like shouter ...
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 6.0
Written by John Reed
Jennifer Lopez
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Artist: Jennifer Lopez
Title: This is Me Then
Label: Epic Records
Just when one though that ol' J Lo was gonna dip permanently into the hip-hop domain that garnered the massive success of last years "I'm Real" and "Ain't It Funny," she surprises with a disc that is something she never has been: Dull! Save for the contagious "Jenny From The ...
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Staff Rating: 
 1.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Jonathan Goldman
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Artist: Jonathan Goldman
Title: Ultimate Om
Label: Etherean Music
1. I was six years old when the concept of Heaven was fully explained to me in St. Julia's First Grade Class at St. Agatha School. I don't remember her exact words, but it left me with the impression that Heaven was a scary place, where everyone sat around on ...
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Staff Rating: 
 7.0
Written by Chanita Davis
Juliana
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Artist: Juliana
Title: Woman Wisdom
Label: New World Music
Mythical, soothing, relaxing, and serene. These are words that come to mind when I listened to "Woman Wisdom". Every song takes you on an empowering journey through your subconscious where your soul is cleansed by the beautiful waterfalls of tranquility. I have never heard a more peaceful album in my ...
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 7.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Kottonmouth Kings
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Artist: Kottonmouth Kings
Title: Rollin' Stoned
Label: Suburban Noize Records
The Pottymou-, er, the Kottonmouth Kings might be easily dismissed as another bunch of droopy pants, white boy stoners, whose be all and end all for existence would go up in, uh, smoke if marijuana was ever legalized, except for the fact that once you get past their obsession for ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Chanita Davis
Llorca
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Artist: Llorca
Title: New Corner
Label: Pias America
Llorca's debut album, "New Comer" is unlike anything that I've ever heard before. It's an infusion of jazz, funk and r&b all mixed up into a dynamic explosion of music that awakens your senses. A legendary mixture of sounds and rhythms that reminds you of the old school style of ...
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 6.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Michael Jones
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Artist: Michael Jones
Title: Pianoscapes: Deluxe Addtion
Label: Narada Records
This 2- disc set represents a bit of history of sorts. PIANOSCAPES by Michael Jones was the very first release of the fledgling Narada label in 1985. Narada, one of the pioneer New Age houses, has since gone on to whether good times and bad by branching into the smooth ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Mother Superior
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Artist: Mother Superior
Title: Sin
Label: Muscletone Records
Here's a band that's let their music do the talking for a number of years, clubbin' the club-goers with their Heavy Rock, zip-jack defiance, throwin' back to the likes of The Allmans, Foghat, Free, Zeppelin, and early, early Coverdale with an indispensably "classic" Marshall- soaked, assumedly "analog" sound that's simply ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Chanita Davis
Nana
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Artist: Nana
Title: Daughters of the Sun
Label: Na Records
If you don't have an open mind, then this album is not for you. Nana's music style is so diverse and different that some people may not be secure enough with themselves to actually hear the music for what it is; music. I found it very comforting and interesting. Tracks ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Chanita Davis
Nine20
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Artist: Nine20
Title: Pryme Tyme
Label: MCA Records
Male R&B groups of the past relied on harmony, love songs, and the occasional sexy track to seduce the women and teach the men. Nine20 is no exception. These young men have definitely followed their "how to" handbook from the beginning to the end. They have songs about love gone ...
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Staff Rating: 
 5.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Payne's Grey
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Artist: Payne's Grey
Title: Pull It Down
Label: Self-Released
Murdock Scott and Shawn O'Neill comprise Payne's Grey. They formed the group in 1992, after kicking around with a number of bands in the Dallas, Texas area. Their music, however, sounds more L.A.-based; it's a dark mix of Trent Resnor meets the Electric Prunes in a black mass of D ...
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Staff Rating: 
 9.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Phil Mann Band
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Artist: Phil Mann Band
Title: Peace
Label: Powderfinger Records
The story goes that Phil Mann loved Neil Young's music and wanted to be a rock star, but couldn't sing and couldn't really play. He bought some gear and started writing songs and assembled some musicians. He recorded a CD called DAMN GLAD TO MEET YA that attracted the attention ...
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Staff Rating: 
 6.0
Written by Ann Vu
Smashing Pumpkins
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Artist: Smashing Pumpkins
Title: Earphoria
Label: Virgin Records
Smashing Pumpkins is no more, but their music lives on forever.  Earphoria is a collection of live performances from concerts and TV shows, but is not the album for those hoping for a live version of their greatest hits.  The mishmash of songs is mostly Siamese Dream fare but the ...
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Staff Rating: 
 8.0
Written by Vinnie Apicella
Stiff Kittens
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Artist: Stiff Kittens
Title: Won't reach the fifth
Label: Absolute Marketing
Vibrant, viscous, and altogether charming… they're Blink 182 exchanging pleasantries with Slade, meeting Mike Peters, "Boy" era U2, then a welcoming douse from The Waterboys.  Stiff Kittens are a four member Welsh phenomenon that rides on the coattails of the Big '80s Modern Rock takeover with a well collected angst ...
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