| Vol XXXIV No. 60 |
Tuesday, November 28, 2000 |
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Boys show off new sense of maturity in new album
By LAURA ROMPF
Scene Music Critic
A lot has happen since the summer of 1999, when the Backstreet Boys released its sophomore album Millennium. The single "I Want It That Way" took the country by storm, and landed in the top 10 of the Rolling Stone/MTV Top ... [more]
The W proves worth the wait for loyal Wu fans
By TODD CALLAIS
Scene Music Critic
They have made their incredibly loyal fans wait impatiently for 3 1/2 years — which in the rap industry is two lifetimes. And although the Rza has produced a number of solo albums from all of the Wu-Tang members (with the ... [more]
Slim explores experimental concepts on Halfway
By TOM OGORZALEK
Scene Music Critic
When it comes to the big beats, there is no artist better known than Fatboy Slim. Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars, his first release since his 1998 breakthrough You've Come a Long Way, Baby is more mature and inventive ... [more]
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