| Vol XXXVII No. 125 |
Tuesday, April 8, 2003 |
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Album covers both studio and stage
By BECCA SAUNDERS
Fast, slow, light, hard, rock, gospel — it is all explored and well found in Jars of Clay's newest album Furthermore: From the Studio From the Stage. In this, essentially a greatest hits album with a twist, Jars of Clay shows ... [more]
Nada Surf floats in on a high tide
By EMILY TUMBRINK
Scene Music Critic
Previously written off as the one-hit wonder of the MTV buzz bin generation, alt-rock trio Nada Surf attempt to achieve a new brand of popularity with their latest release, Let Go. Upon hearing the acoustic strumming of the first track, "Blizzard ... [more]
Matthews and Reynolds, duo-ing guitars
By JULIE BENDER
Assistant Scene Editor
At a time when stress is running rampant on college campuses and war is weighing heavy on people's minds, everyone needs a little diversion. And that is exactly what Dave Matthews and his long-time friend, Tim Reynolds, brought to Purdue University ... [more]
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