| Vol XXXIV No. 76 |
Tuesday, January 30, 2001 |
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Lifehouse surprises critics with No Name Face
By LISA BRUNO
Scene Music Critic
This review did not turn out the way it was supposed to. It was supposed to be a simple article in which Lifehouse's debut release, No Name Face, receives a lackluster review for seeming to follow in the footsteps of the ... [more]
Don't Let Go captures Garcia at his musical peak
By TIM BODONY
Scene Music Critic
The Grateful Dead traveled down so many roads, yet even during his vacations, lead singer Jerry Garcia had to keep on truckin'. As much a musicologist as a performer, Garcia used his various side projects to explore the American roots music ... [more]
Who is Jill Scott? answers call for quality R&B
By ARIENNE THOMPSON
Scene Music Critic
While the boy bands and teeny bopper idols churn out platinum tripe, there does in fact exist a more thoughtful side of the music industry that succeeds in finding fresh new acts with actual creative ability and panache. As Britney Spears ... [more]
Softer, more melodic rock works for Coldplay
By MARY SPEARS
Scene Music Critic
Coldplay could very well be the unofficial soundtrack band for winter in South Bend. Think about it. South Bend is notoriously grey during the winter. Coldplay's debut album Parachutes, in the grand tradition of thoughtful British music popularized by the brilliant ... [more]
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