This TRT review really rips on SDRE's pre-trt stuff
http://www.sfweekly.com/issues/2000-07-19/music4.html
ouch
Dan T
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Dan "tack" Trudell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Someone told me being in the know is the main
And a review - http://www.billboard.com/reviews/reviewdisplay.asp?ID=87552
* "The coast is clear!
Lance Ferris*
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Psychology * pull us
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000 19:20:25 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey,
I'm pretty confident that your friend is wrong. I've been reading
this list
(and everything else that I could find about SDRE) for years, and
I've never
heard anything about Nate not being there for the writing of
I recently acquired a copy of The Rising Tide, and let me say that it is absolutely
beautifull. I can say right now that there's gonna be lots of closed minded sdre fans
who will be really pissed off. Oh well, sucks for them. Everyone who has a true
appreciation for the band's music as
in case anybody is interested (which is probably many of you), cmj already
has a review up of the new album. check it out.
http://www.cmj.com/Reviews/review.phtml?artistName=SUNNY+DAY+REAL+ESTATErec
ordingName=The+Rising+TidereviewerName=Kelso+Jacks
Aran
this is kinda funny and it *IS* sunny day related:
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/f/five-deadly-venoms/shapeshift
it's a review of a band that involves (fictionally) jeremy and ian/guy
from fugazi. it's amusing.
:)
-pauline.