Oppenheimer — s/t
Geeky synthpop ear candy. Wish the melodies and lyrics were consistently, instead of merely frequently, catchy.
3/5
Sage Francis — Human the Death Dance
First it makes you feel, then it makes you think.
4/5
George Harrison — Brainwashed
A fine going-away present, my favorite post-Beatles solo project.
4/5
Westbound Train — Come And Get It
This is tight, modern, ear-pleasing reggae/rock the way it's meant to be played.
4/5
The Lillingtons — The Too Late Show
Enjoyable, but the aliens/zombies/spies motifs feel a little worn out.
2/5
Tracy Chapman — s/t
These songs from a nobody about being a nobody but not liking it made her a somebody. Urgent, tender, real.
5/5
Pulley — Time-Insensitive Material
The 5 melodic hardcore songs on this EP make me want a full album. Standout: "Enemies."
4/5
Anti-Flag — The People or the Gun
They've returned to their hardcore roots; unfortunately it's rushed and not well thought out.
3/5
Rise Against — Appeal to Reason
Lots of high points with intense dreck between them. "Hero of War" weighs the whole record down.
3/5
Blink-182 — Dude Ranch
There's a raggedness here that their later albums lack. Good songs, presented honestly.
4/5