Articles by Jon Bartlett
Lofty Pillars
When We Were Lost
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2000
With the Lofty Pillars, Boxhead Ensemble's Michael Krassner has found an outlet for what he calls folk music. Krassner's folk doesn't inclu...
Masters of the Hemisphere
I Am Not a Freemdoom
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2000
Masters of the Hemisphere are the runaway winners for lamest album of the year. After dealing a promising self-titled CD a couple of years...
Archers of Loaf
Seconds Before The Accident
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2000
Kids are still lamenting the loss of the Loaf, and some will collect themselves for long enough to pick up a copy of this live recording fr...
Black Heart Procession
Three
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2000
It's the morning and if Pall Jenkins has his way with me, I may be heading back to bed soon. Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel, following up on...
Blue Pine
Blue Pine
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2000
At the nexus of Blue Pine is Carey Mercer's distinct voice, which writhes and squirms all the way through this Victoria-based band's debut...
Panapoly Academy Glee Club
Concentus
PUBLISHED Aug 2, 2000
The math is more prevalent than ever on PACE's third full-length (the previous two were recorded under the Panoply Academy Glee Club name)....
Wolfie
Wolfie, And the Coat and Hat
PUBLISHED Aug 2, 2000
After a few lacklustre albums, Wolfie has grown up a bit, showing a little promise in the songwriting department on their new EP from Kinde...
Michel Houellebecq
Présence Humaine
PUBLISHED Aug 2, 2000
France has a long history of mixing poetry with music to produce sexy sounds, and Michel Houellebecq carries on this tradition with Présenc...