311Artist: 311
Community Score: 7.41
It is the seamless way the songs on the eponymously titled 311 combine the band's influences into a potent blend of rap, funk, and rock that renders this album a cut above those of their competitors. These riff-heavy and radio-ready songs are underscored by a tight drum sound (often with a piccolo snare), the scratching of turntables, and the...
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Alisha Rules the WorldArtist: Alisha's Attic
Community Score: 6.00
Alisha's Attic's debut album Alisha Rules the World has a few moments of appealingly off-kilter dance-pop that sounds like Prince as sung by Cyndi Lauper and performed by Kate Bush, but too often the record bogs down in its own self-conscious style and fuzzy songwriting. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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LimboArtist: Throwing Muses
Community Score: 7.60
On the one hand, KRISTIN HERSH and mates are guilty of running in place: It's difficult to distinguish between the production and style of this LP with 1995's University. Indeed, one of Limbo's strongest efforts, "Ruthie's Knocking," sounds like a re-write of "Shimmer." Moreover, nothing grabs as much as the spine-tingling "Bright Yellow Gun"...
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First FruitsArtist: Eggman
Sice's solo project doesn't fall all that far from the Boo Radleys tree -- all three of his fellow bandmates help on the album, drummer Rob Cieka appearing on almost every track. Longtime Creation figure Ed Ball also takes part throughout, while a variety of guest performers pop up, including Kevin McKillop of Moose. A large amount of the Boos'...
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Come Find YourselfArtist: Fun Lovin' Criminals
Community Score: 8.03
This World and BodyArtist: Marion
After a string of slightly inconsistent singles, Marion pulled it all together for This World and Body, a fiery and thrilling blast of rock with some fine hints of delicacy cropping up throughout. The neo-Smiths comparison that the band won for itself -- and just as arguably created for itself -- makes a certain sense, mainly through the guitar...
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Washing MachineArtist: Sonic Youth
Community Score: 7.35
After the regressive, low-key Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star, Sonic Youth appeared to be floundering somewhat, but Washing Machine erased any notion that the band had run out of things to say. Easily their most adventurous, challenging, and best record since Daydream Nation, the album finds Sonic Youth returning to the fearless...
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(What's the Story) Morning Glory?Artist: Oasis
Community Score: 7.80
Jungle QueenArtist: PJ Harvey