| Vol XXXIII No. 112 |
Tuesday, April 4, 2000 |
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Pumpkins reclaim old fans with Machina
By GEOFFREY RAHIE
Scene Movie Critic
As soon as Billy Corgan rips into the opening riff of "The Everlasting Gaze," you know that the Smashing Pumpkins are back. After registering one of the most successful double-albums in rock history with Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, the ... [more]
Former domers find following in Elephant
By CASSIE CARRIGAN
Scene Music Critic
There is something incredibly satisfying about discovering a band before the rest of the world discovers them. Here is your chance to do just that. The band Elephant has recently released its first CD, Monday Morning, Start Again. They have a ... [more]
Gomez enters American pop with Liquid Skin
By ANDREW JONES
Scene Music Critic
While the pop sound between Europe (particularly Britain) and America differs, British group Gomez released their second album, Liquid Skin, with a sound similar to that of American pop. Gomez undoubtedly is a group that mirrors the American pop sounds of ... [more]
Guster rocks during April Fool's concert
By LISA BRUNO
Scene Music Critic
Eight years ago at Tufts University, an amazing thing happened — three freshmen, Brian Rosenworcel, Adam Gardner and Ryan Miller met and decided to form a band. Gardner and Miller provided the vocals and guitars, and Rosenworcel provided the percussion on ... [more]
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