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Extinction of The Unicornsnew
The Islands sound almost nothing like their Montreal-based predecessor.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
04-26-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Islands, Return to the Sea
Behind the Musicnew
Four writers remember the highs and lows of SXSW 2006.
Tucson Weekly |
Annie Holub, Curtis McCrary, Linda Ray and Stephen Seigel |
03-29-2006 |
Concerts
Luscious Lists, Part Twonew
In the exciting conclusion of a two-part series, our critics recap 2005 faves -- just because they can.
Tucson Weekly |
Curtis McCrary, Linda Ray and Stephen Seigel |
01-05-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: yearinreview2005
Even Something for the Jews!new
Our Christmas-loving Jewish critic takes his yearly look at holiday albums the labels sent his way.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
12-15-2005 |
Reviews
Tell It to the Earsnew
Here's Anders Parker's gimmick: He seems incapable of making bad music.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
07-21-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Anders Parker, Tell It to the Dust
Inventive Indienew
Spoon: How to reinvent yourself and win new friends.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
06-17-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Spoon, Gimme Fiction
Pedal to the Metalnew
Jon Rauhouse dusts off those bizarre thrift-store scores.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
02-25-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Jon Rauhouse, Steel Guitar Rodeo
The Best of 2004new
There were many great releases this year. The Tucson Weekly music critics pick their favorites.
Tucson Weekly |
Gene Armstrong, Annie Holub, Curtis McCrary and Stephen Seigel |
12-30-2004 |
Reviews
Tags: Various Artists, Various Albums
Christmas Crooningsnew
An annual wrap-up of holiday albums from Barenaked Ladies to a John Waters' version of Christmas.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
12-03-2004 |
Reviews
Together Againnew
Tears for Fears has reunited after a nearly 10-year period of estrangement. Now seems like a good time for them to get their due.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
11-24-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Jimmy Eat Worldnew
This time around Jimmy Eat World had a lot more time and money to record the album they truly wanted to make. "I think you can hear it, too," bassist Rick Burch says of Futures.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
10-22-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Jimmy Eat World, futures