Descendents — 'Merican
The B-Sides are what make this EP special. Drags on the last song, though.
3/5
R.E.M — Up
Evokes a dream world, buried in drum machines and synths. Some may find the soporific quality off-putting. Not me.
5/5
Dragonforce — Ultra Beatdown
Definitely rocks, but the songs run together. Is one 45-min. song or eight 6-min. songs better?
3/5
George Harrison — Brainwashed
A fine going-away present, my favorite post-Beatles solo project.
4/5
Even In Blackouts — Myths & Imaginary Magicians
Everything about this record is a contradiction. It shouldn't work, but it does.
4/5
Joey Ramone — Don't Worry About Me
Too many cover songs, but he does them so well. I can't help but feel sad listening to this.
3/5
Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer — Schematics
The best kind of power pop, which happens to be fronted by a woman. Catchy as hell.
3/5
The Queers — Beyond the Valley...
There's a right way and a wrong way to do snotty punk; the wrong way dominates this record.
1/5
Kirby Krackle — s/t
Self-proclaimed music for geeks, but entirely too obvious song topics, and the music struggles in places.
2/5
Ben Folds Presents — University A Capella!
Good idea, OK execution. Many groups try to recreate piano via voice. Some standouts.
3/5