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Electra glide in blue Small Spinning Ginny Last Beat Records There truly is nothing new under the sun anymore, and to describe a band by placing it in a handy niche is no longer tantamount to calling it unoriginal, but the only way to deal with the staggering amount of…

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Sound and fury… Test for Echo Rush Anthem/Atlantic The think-rock of Rush has always been problematic. Early masterworks like 2112 (1976) succeeded even if they are lyrical Cliffs Notes for college freshmen. (2112 is based on Ayn Rand’s Anthem; 1978’s Hemispheres explores right-left brain phenomena.) At worst, Rush is a…

The little punk that could

Looking quite the quintessential young punk rocker–bright red Docs, platinum spiked hair, dark and mangled clothing–Benji Bollox could well be mistaken for the typical misguided suburban kid, half-heartedly chasing after the mirage of a lifestyle 20 years too late. In fact, it’s a fate he narrowly avoided. Were it not…

You’ve got to hide your love away

First, a clarification: It appears that when Street Beat relayed–rather breathlessly–that popular Beatles cover band Hard Night’s Day had moved into the big time by taking off on a brief national tour, it was having its perineum tickled by new handler-agent Traci Parsons. What seemed to be club dates are…

Roadshows

You don’t miss your water New Year’s Eve gigs are plums for musicians and bands. Banner business nights, they usually pay quite well, and the band that lands one close to home can usually minimize road expenses while spending most of the holidays with friends and family. So when Moon…

Water from a deeper well

Emmylou Harris has been a respected country artist since her first major label release, 1975’s Pieces of the Sky. Arriving right in time for the advent of country-rock and enjoying a hefty batch of advance credibility through her association with Gram Parsons, Harris has always been one of the most…

Roadshows

A flat natural-born good timin’ man “Every day I tell myself it’s temporary,” Gary Stewart sings at the beginning of his 1974 hit “Drinkin’ Thing,” a monument to self-delusion and dependency written by Wayne Carson, who also wrote another Stewart classic, “She’s Actin’ Single (I’m Drinking Doubles).” His other hits–“Out…

Great ambience

Out of the initial chaos of seemingly unrelated instrumental noodling that is slowly rising this Friday night at the State Bar, a sound is taking shape and gathering momentum. It’s the sound of a 1957 Cadillac being started in Tibet on a cold day, fed through a sequencer and slowed…

Cruising the neon glories

“EEEeeeeeeuuuggghhhh!” Playing opposite to type, the local music writer is utterly sincere as she twists her face into a rictus of pure disgust. The effort–which pulls the corners of her mouth down and the cartilage around her nostrils up, and for a moment makes her face look like one of…

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Cult of personality Evita Cast recording/soundtrack Warner Brothers Records Whatever you may think of her personally, Madonna’s credentials in the realm of popular music are unimpeachable. She began her career as a coy teen queen singing trendy, digestible songs and parlayed early success into an entertainment empire. Along the way,…

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Queso que nada? Cosa Caliente The Recliners RCM Recordings One of the hardest things to get a sense of is humor, which many people confuse with mockery, forgetting that making fun has always been territory staked out by those who can’t quite make do. Nothing has borne this out quite…

In spite of his ignorance

Van Dyke Parks does not talk. He speaks, pronounces, proclaims, mumbles and grumbles, chuckles and chortles. But he does not merely talk to waste his words; every syllable has meaning, every breath great implication, every silence great weight. Wearing a red-and-blue striped polo shirt and penny loafers (with pennies in…

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Birds of a feather Deep Fantastic Blue Darden Smith Plump Records Baptist Hospital Boo Hewerdine Discovery/Warner Brothers Darden Smith and Boo Hewerdine are the Hardy Boys of the modern singer-songwriter set. The two pals–who frequently tour and record together–utilize silken tunecraft, cotton-candy melodies, and crisp, mountain-air vocals to solve the…

Good vibrations

The apartment complex that Dewaylon McCoy, his mother Eva, and little sister Nashayla share isn’t really scary–it’s just a little bit overpacked and anonymous, one of those places that compel you to say “oh, it isn’t that bad” when greeting first-time visitors. Residents eye each other warily from behind their…

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More than skin deep Now that Nashville is only slightly less beauty-conscious than the fashion industry–to make it in pop country these days, you gotta be a cute li’l ol’ thang with a perfect figure, bright eyes, flawless hair, and a stunning smile (the girls have to be prettier still)–it…

Eighth place in your face

The rain bombs out the street before Peter Thomas, and he wonders if the adverse weather will significantly affect the turnout this Saturday night. He and two bandmates, Aaron Lyons and Mark Sodders, stand under the overhang of the Dogstar, one of the few dives where a local band can…

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The big bang Jesus Christ Superstars Laibach Mute Records Sinsational Pig Nothing/Interscope Records If the world were about to end in a tremendous bang, Laibach would be the first in line to write the soundtrack–such is their scope and ambition. Some bands think big; this cryptic Slovenian quartet thinks colossal…

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From Ziklag to Zion Nobody But You Slim and the Supreme Angels Intersound Records Living on the Other Side IIIrd Tyme Out Rounder Records The African-American gospel quartet tradition has had an enormous impact on pop music: The vocal stylings live on in soul and R&B, and the idea of…

Burning down the house

It’s summer, 1994, and Pervis is headlining an MCA Records showcase at Trees. Co-sirens Rachael Strauss and Cristina Harrison writhe, high-kick, and caterwaul to the punk-metal rumble of their three male counterparts. “Slut rock,” one naysayer snarls, echoing the common kiss-off above the din of a full house. “They’re just…

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Local tidings A Loving Christmas Mark Loving Independent release Mark Loving is a music critic’s worst nightmare: a man who’s always singing to himself around the house and at work, so family and friends finally prevail on him to make an album. Probably a really nice guy. Fingers tremble as…

Should auld acquaintance be forgot

“Naomi’s is absolutely my favorite place in the world to play,” says roots-country hotshot Mary Cutrufello about her return to the club December 14–her first visit since June. “The people there are really salt-of-the-earth types, and I’d do anything to help them out.” Cutrufello has a brilliant new album out–Who…

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Singing in the rain I’m not sure why Weezer’s music isn’t silly; it certainly sounds like it should be. Their rhythmic, nearly sing-songy tunes communicate a jaunty popular-music temperament, and their topics tend toward banal (if often universal) themes of love and relationships. With such credentials, you might expect Weezer…