| Vol XXXV No. 45 |
Tuesday, November 6, 2001 |
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Post-grunge stars fading into rock background
By SAM DERHEIMER
Assistant Scene Editor
Ever since Bush first stormed their way into the homes and hearts of angry teenagers throughout America in 1994, fortune has never quite smiled the same way upon this grunge band from London. Still limping from the critical accusations that tagged ... [more]
Cranberries' Wake Up not up to expectations
By MAUREEN SMITHE
Scene Music Critic
Like their namesake, the newest release from The Cranberries is slightly sweet, yet slightly tart. Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, the Irish band's first release in two years, reflects the band's growth as individuals and as a band. Reminiscent of ... [more]
Aphex Twin remains ahead of his time
By DAVE FULTON
Scene Music Critic
With the growing popularity of electronic music, it is becoming more and more difficult to be revolutionary in the genre. Artists like Moby, Paul Oakenfold and The Crystal Method have gained notoriety recently in today's popular music scene opening the floodgates ... [more]
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