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synthesizers and the The Bends guitar-drum sound proves to be a good thing. Hey, dude, been there. I really want to like Rialto. Mostly, this is because the British music press has already written them
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is the tremendous untapped potential Cincotti still has within him. Having recently taken in a performance of his at Milwaukee's Pabst Theatre, I can't stress enough how absolutely marvelous an artist
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made by someone who sold their soul to Satan and now has to avoid his nightly phone calls begging for a refund. It's also the brutal anonymity of it all. While some K-head might wax unconscious about
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let me show you what I mean: This has all been heard before seven years ago on The Complete Stone Roses. If you have that, this best of is completely pointless. If you havent, this album is a definite
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it has over the years become more of a soapbox for artists to spout out where their influences came from and to almost fight to see who can come up with the "coolest" compiliations. New Order's entry
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Now, in the latter half of 2002, Cassius has once again declared their mission to overtake dancefloors with a collection of dance anthems, telephone drone-outs, and electrified diva freak-outs with their
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vibe that Taking Back Sunday has. While TBS would never be mistaken for a group of rock prodigies they at least manage to hit a few high points on their way to rock mediocrity, something Brand New never
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Unpredictable" has great stop-start sampled noises on the track and some carpe diemlyrics from our girl; "It Sucks" fails to suck because it's so busy rocking like Green Day; "I Don't Really Like You"
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for them it will prove to be a comeback album after a couple of duds and an absence from the top ten that has lasted nearly nine years. More likely, it will be their last and most woeful outing. The
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but it's such a good song it hardly matters. Dave Davies has written some magnificent songs, many of which appear here, but this cannot be viewed as a comprehensive Kinks retrospective, or even a comprehensive
