| Vol XXXVII No. 115 |
Tuesday, March 25, 2003 |
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The rocket has come for Mraz
As the warm weather begins to roll back into town, the search for the perfect summer album begins. In the past artists like Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson and Jimmy Buffet have carried the summer music torch, but this year the ... [more]
Kelly is as sweet as he sounds
By SHAWTINA FERGUSON
Scene Music Critic
Although R. Kelly's reputation has been mottled as his legal issues continue to swell, many fans and critics agree that he is still a force to be reckoned with in the R&B world. His latest LP, the follow up album to ... [more]
The Ataris jump to the big time
By EMILY TUMBRINK
Scene Music Critic
Punk/Emo veterans, the Ataris, have managed to build quite a fan base over the years, but not without a lot of effort. The release of a handful of albums on Kung Fu Records and Fat Wreck Chords, two independent labels, as ... [more]
American Hi-Fi loses out
By BECCA SAUNDERS
Scene Music Critic
The Art of Losing, American Hi-Fi's newest album is just that — a loss. Try as they might, the Boston based punk-rock band, American Hi-Fi, best known for their past hit "Flavor of the Weak," simply cannot express multiple musical ... [more]
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