| Vol XXXV No. 36 |
Tuesday, October 16, 2001 |
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Travis, Remy Zero bring spirited rock to Cleveland
By GREG RUEHLMANN
Scene Music Critic
On a quiet Sunday evening in a sleepy Cleveland suburb, the bands Travis and Remy Zero took the stage at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium and transformed the place into the spirited sight of one of the year's best live shows. Each ... [more]
Introspective Vertigo illustrates JLC's new maturity
By LIAM FARRELL
Scene Music Critic
Vertigo is the third studio album for the North Carolina band Jump, Little Children. Although not as strong as their last effort (1998's Magazine), Vertigo nonetheless shows great promise for future development. After opening for Guster and playing dates in small ... [more]
Tenacious D fuse comedy, rock in debut album
By TOM O'CONNELL
Scene Music Critic
The self-proclaimed "Greatest Band on Earth" backs up that steep claim by delivering a magnificent self-titled debut album that's as funny as Spinal Tap and rocks harder than anything out of the current rap/metal genre. Tenacious D is acoustic dynamic duo ... [more]
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