A New Stereophonic Sound SpectacularArtist: Hooverphonic
Community Score: 7.91
The Belgian trio Hooverphonic haphazardly tinkers around with ambient pop on its debut album, A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular. Overall, it's a decent derivation of post-grunge and a healthy sampling of rising trip-hop and ambient electronica during the mid-'90s, so perhaps it's all right for the album itself to experience floppy production....
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In a DoghouseArtist: Throwing Muses
Community Score: 7.00
Throwing Muses' classic first album was never released in the U.S., nor was their follow-up EP, Chains Changed. For well over a decade, the two records were only available as imports through 4AD, which meant that Throwing Muses, one of the most influential and individual albums of late-'80s alternative rock, was very hard for anyone outside of...
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Fancy BirdhouseArtist: Jack & Jill
Fancy Birdhouse offers a wider sonic range than Jack & Jill's debut LP, spanning from raw, lean rockers to lush, sweeping pop. The overall tone of the record is more lighthearted and loose as well -- in addition to Jonathan Segel's well-crafted originals, there are also fun covers of the Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing" as well as an...
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International VelvetArtist: Catatonia
Community Score: 8.67
Prior to International Velvet, Catatonia offered modest, lovely pleasures -- pretty, ringing pop songs filled with sweet and sour melodies. Apparently, the band was concerned that they were a little too precious, a little too similar to late-'80s indie pop groups like the Primitives, so they beefed up their sound, turned up the guitars and...
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Fantastic Pirate SatelliteArtist: Liquid Gang
The Action Is GoArtist: Fu Manchu
Community Score: 10.00
Not that it's unique, yet even with half the band changed from the last time around, the twin-riff action that kicks off "Evil Eye," and The Action Is Go! as a whole, sounds like nobody else but Fu Manchu, somehow. Punk energy, classic rock drive, psychedelic crunch, and heavy-ass grind all at once -- really, is anything more needed? From there...
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RetrospectiveArtist: Pin Group
Siltbreeze's Retrospective is a re-issued collection of recordings by New Zealand's seminal Pin Group (fronted by Roy Montgomery) -- the disc includes the "Ambivalence"/"Columbia" 7" (actually the first single issued on the Flying Nun label), the "Coat"/"Jim" 7", the Pin Group Goes to Town EP, a live cover of War's "Low Rider" and two low-fi...
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Egomania (Love Songs)Artist: Cobra Verde
Atmospheric, earthy sounds are what Cobra Verde specialize in, and they deliver the goods yet again on Egomania (Love Songs). It's a compilation of new songs, unreleased material, and tracks that have been previously unavailable on CD (from 45s released on the Sub Pop, Scat, Wabana, and Get Hip labels from 1995-96). The band shows off its many...
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Fush Yu MangArtist: Smash Mouth
Community Score: 6.06
The groovy, '60s soul-funk of "Walking on the Sun" disguises the fact that Smash Mouth is a ska-punk band. With its organ riff and breezy melody, "Walking on the Sun" is a great one-shot single, yet Smash Mouth never come close to replicating its easy charm anywhere on Fush Yu Mang. Regardless, there are some moments that'll satisfy third-wave...
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Pushing the Salmanilla EnvelopeArtist: Jimmie's Chicken Shack
Community Score: 7.95
Jimmie's Chicken Shack is the type of name one would expect from either a country act or Southern-fried country-rockers, but Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope hardly falls into either of those categories. Rather, this promising debut album showed Chicken Shack to be hard-driving alternative rockers whose music is as intense as it is melodic. As...
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Artist: Everclear
Everclear's major-label debut is a tough, melodic set of gnarled post-punk hard rock. An easy comparison is Nirvana, but Everclear's music is closer to the country-rock leanings of Screaming Trees -- underneath their loud, grungy guitars there is a distinct rootsiness lacking in most Seattle bands and that gives Sparkle and Fade its edge. ~...
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