| Vol XXXIV No. 86 |
Tuesday, February 13, 2001 |
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Highs, lows of indie rock on display at Metro
By TIM BODONY
Scene Music Critic
So much of independent rock's appeal comes from its defiance of "the rules." An artist presenting a vision on a stage means more to indie rock fans than flashing lights and album sales. But in their quest to blaze new paths ... [more]
Ska-punk kings Less Than Jake mature for Borders
By BRIAN KORNMANN
Scene Music Critic
Two years after its last release, Less Than Jake has returned to the ska scene with the release of its 8th album, Borders and Boundaries. True to its road-dog image, the Gainesville, Fla. band spent the last two years touring with ... [more]
Furious Relationship helps ATDI to break-out
By SAM DERHEIMER
Assistant Scene Editor
They've become the icons of the blossoming genre of emo-rock (emotional rock), the latest trend in indie rock. Opening for bands like Rage Against the Machine, At The Drive-In has amazed fans, critics and fellow musicians alike with performances so full ... [more]
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