| Vol XXXVII No. 59 |
Tuesday, November 26, 2002 |
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Gray stays true to his sound
By MIKE SCHMUHL
Scene Music Critic
David Gray is quite a popular name on college campuses and it isn't uncommon to hear one of his songs being played in a dorm room. However, things weren't always this way. Gray has been writing and producing music for more ... [more]
Coldplay set the critics straight
by EMILY TUMBRINK
Scene Music Critic
After the successful release of Parachutes, Coldplay's debut album, critics immediately began comparing them to other bands from the United Kingdom including The Verve, U2, Oasis and Travis, ultimately deciding that the British quartet was just another brand of "Radiohead lite," ... [more]
Harrison's guitar sounds from the grave
By JULIE BENDER
Assistant Scene Editor
As the year anniversary of his death rolls around, it is only fitting that George Harrison should have one final word to say. His new album, Brainwashed, was the project he had been working on when he succumbed to cancer in ... [more]
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