Articles by Rob Bolton
Timbre Project
Ruining Perfectly Good Songs
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2002
Despite what the title says, project helmsman Jaime d'Almeida did not ruin his songs. In fact, this is a fine assortment of nice folky guit...
John Tejada
Daydreams In Cold Weather
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
With a deep history (and back catalogue) of producing techno and electronic music, John Tejada certainly has enough skills behind the machi...
Various
Fuzzy Boombox V.1
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
Created in 1994 by Flowchart's Sean O'Neal, Fuzzy Box Records has developed a nice reputation for releasing quirky electronic-based music t...
Aden
Topsiders
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
With band members scattered in different locations, the Chicago-founded Aden finally settled in New York City to sculpt this, their fourth...
Charlatans
Songs From The Other Side
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
Of all the countless bands to emerge from England since the rise of "Madchester," the Charlatans UK are undoubtedly one of the most accompl...
Gay Dad
Transmission
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
Although they seemed destined to vanish into obscurity thanks to the vicious turnover and fickle nature of the UK's music scene, Cliff Jone...
Paper Moon
One Thousand Reasons To Stay... One Reason To Leave
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
Right from the opening bars of this album, you know you're in for something good. Paper Moon is made up of former members of the defunct Wi...
Shy Child
Please Consider Our Time
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2002
This is the first release by NYC-based Shy Child, who list their influences as '70s rock, '80s synth pop and '90s electronica, which pretty...