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Beastie Boys: Hot Sauce Committee Part Two -
The members of the Beastie Boys are responsible for many unforgettableâ€"and regrettableâ€"pop-culture fads. Whether it’s inadvertently pioneering the cringe-worthy rap-rock movement that dominated the mainstream musical landscape for most of the ‘90s, giving scrawny white boys everywhere the confidence to rap or bringing the angst of the urban skate ethos...
Massive Attack - Blue Lines -
Twenty years on from this landmark album’s release and its makers are very much a part of the mainstream, an outfit comfortably capable of selling out the nation’s biggest venues and with enough column inches of acclaim behind them to build a (rather flimsy, granted) ladder to the Moon. But...
Jamiroquai - The Return of the Space Cowboy -
When Jason ‘Jay Kay’ Cheetham and his band appeared in 1992 as part of the acid jazz movement, they were viewed with a great deal of suspicion by the rock and soul cognoscenti. Aside from their leader’s silly hat, they â€" keyboard player Toby Smith, bassist Stuart Zender, drummer Derrick...
Gorillaz - The Fall -
There’s an argument to be made that the history of music has actually been the history of the tools used to make or capture that music, that the fresh and exciting stuff happens just as the technology is invented which allows it to happen. Certainly it’s hard to imagine the...
Airship - Stuck in This Ocean -
Maybe it’s the weather, but whatever the reason there’s no escaping the fact that most guitar groups hailing from Manchester and its immediate vicinity sound, well, rather miserable. From the funereal post-punk of Joy Division and the bittersweet kitchen sink drama of The Smiths to the glum widescreen...
R.E.M. - Lifes Rich Pageant (25th Anniversary Edition) -
It might be news to anyone born after the mid 1980s, but R.E.M. â€" these days grizzled, arena mainstays whose every new album seems to trump its predecessor for blandness â€" were once cerebral guitar music’s great white hopes, their records and live shows investing ‘alternative rock’ (a US...
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