| Vol XXXIIII No. 53 |
Tuesday, November 16, 1999 |
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Foo Fighters' new album smells like ... Nirvana
By EMMETT MALLOY
Assistant Scene Editor
Much credit needs to be given to Dave Grohl. With the weight of being the drummer for the most influential band of this decade on his shoulders, Grohl left his Nirvana past and forged ahead with The Foo Fighters. Refusing to ... [more]
Incubus goes from H.S. to the Family Values Tour
By BRIAN KORNMANN
Scene Music Critic
Usually, success does not come quickly in the music industry. Most bands struggle underground for years before they finally get their big break. REM, Less Than Jake, Nirvana and Face to Face are perfect examples. For the band Incubus, success came ... [more]
Jam band's new album is "wu"nderful
By ANDREW JONES
Scene Music Critic
Only three years ago, a band playing in a tiny Minneapolis bar started to attract crowds that filled every inch of the bar. Live recordings of its zany performances began to circulate, and the word spread. Today, that band, The Big ... [more]
Bowie's new album keeps listeners up for 'hours'
By JAMES SCHUYLER
Scene Music Critic
Think of the most influential artist of modern rock 'n' roll still actively producing music. Most people would be stretched to think of David Bowie. Although probably one of the most complete artists of record, David Bowie's accomplishments seem sometimes to ... [more]
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