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Seven Outnew

When it comes to Las Vegas, here's something to remember: Elvis Presley ruined everything by making youth culture the defining barometer of popular music.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-15-2005  |  Reviews

L'Arc-en-Cielnew

For almost 15 years, this arena-rock band has been one of the 800-pound gorillas of the Japanese music scene, selling out huge venues across the country. Ever heard of 'em? Unless you're an anime fan or some unreconstructed Nipponophile, probably not.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-15-2005  |  Reviews

Touched by the Crimson Kingnew

Jon Schaffer and Hansi Kürsch are two guys who take their shit way seriously, so it's not surprising that this collaboration is far from your typical haphazard supergroup trainwreck.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-14-2005  |  Reviews

Hope A Little Hardernew

Hitting most of the right notes in mostly the right order, there's no reason for this new album from Hopewell to be as anemic and disappointing as it is.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-14-2005  |  Reviews

City Calls Revolutionnew

As "psychedelic" music in the United States and Europe gets more and more nostalgic, leave it to a Japanese trio – with grindcore roots, no less – to poke a lysergic stick in the genre's third eye and make it run around the room screaming.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-14-2005  |  Reviews

Awaken the Guardiannew

A three-disc reissue of Fates Warning's 1986 album reminds metalheads that brains and brawn weren't mutually exclusive in mid-'80s metal.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-14-2005  |  Reviews

Introspective Etherealitynew

Mia Doi Todd deals out lush, flowery folk on her fifth album.
Orlando Weekly  |  Dominic Umile  |  03-09-2005  |  Reviews

New Flight of Fancynew

Biirdie flies from Florida to L.A. (with a stop at Daniel Lanois' house) to get back to square one.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  03-09-2005  |  Reviews

The Thing That Should Not Benew

Metal gods Judas Priest return on the wings of an "Angel."
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  03-09-2005  |  Reviews

Reissue puts avant-rock into contextnew

With Bastro's two albums onto one CD, a powerful pre-post-rock punch is packed.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  03-02-2005  |  Reviews

Babylon Rapnew

Canadian hip-hop collective Euphrates displays its Iraqi roots on new album.
Orlando Weekly  |  J.J. Marley  |  03-02-2005  |  Reviews

Kristin Hersh Rides Into a Golden Oceannew

Kristin Hersh scratches her rock & roll itch with her new band 50 Foot Wave's new album, Golden Ocean.
Orlando Weekly  |  Christopher John Treacy  |  03-02-2005  |  Reviews

The Passion of Mark E. Smithnew

What is the sound of one garbage truck compacting? Why, that would be 27 years of The Fall, of course: England's noisiest, if not loudest, band.
Orlando Weekly  |  Rob O'Connor  |  06-14-2004  |  Reviews

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