| Vol XXXIIII No. 65 |
Tuesday, December 7, 1999 |
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Gone phishin' in Cincinnati
By ANDREW JONES
Scene Music Critic
Psychedelia arrived in Cincinnati on Friday night. Fans with long dread locks, beards and girls sprinkled with sparkles all over their faces cruised the lot scene outside of First Star Center. Nearly everyone was partying, having a great time in the ... [more]
Oh where, oh where did 1999 go?
Geoff Rahie
Scene Music Critic
The critics told everyone this was the year rock fought back. This was the year all the teenybopper hit-makers would meet their match. This was the year it became cool again to buy an electric guitar and just jam, man! Well, ... [more]
Mos Def album shows what hip-hop really has to offer
By JESSE DANG
Scene Music Critic
Every once in awhile, a hip-hop album arrives and changes the way people listen to and view hip-hop. Veteran hip-hop artists such as Public Enemy, Gangstarr and De La Soul, along with the modern day talents of Dr. Dre, Notorious B.I.G., ... [more]
Originality is missing from new OLP album
By GEORGETTE LEONARD
Scene Music Critic
Our Lady Peace's live shows are not to be missed. They are explosive and they make cover songs sound fresh again. Early in their career as an opening band, OLP often outperformed the headliners. As a live band, they have their ... [more]
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