Articles by Stuart Green
Coheed and Cambria
The Second Stage Turbine Blade
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
Now here's something you don't hear everyday: a punk rock concept album. Some might argue that Refused's landmark Shape of Punk to Come dis...
Face to Face
How to Ruin Everything
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
There was a time back in the late 90s when this album's title was dangerously close to becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy for Trever Keit...
Limp
Limp
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
Third time is definitely a charm for Limp. This self-titled affair, which was three years in the making, finds the newly streamlined trio r...
Orange Island
Everything You Thought You Knew
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
There's something undeniably infectious and refreshingly unpretentious about the full-length follow up to this New England quartet's debut...
Pop Unknown
The August Division
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
The sophomore full-length triple-guitar assault from this Austin, TX, quintet is a fitting follow-up to their spectacular If Arsenic Fails,...
Promise Ring
Wood/Water
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
Well somebody's certainly been listening to their fair share of Radiohead and Pulp records lately. On their debut for Anti- Records (Epitap...
Rival Schools
United By Fate
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
Sometimes it really sucks being Canadian. Nine months after the international release of this debut from former Quicksand front-man Walter...
Simple Plan
No Pads, No Helmets... Just Balls
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2002
Well, it was probably inevitable that in the wake of Sum 41's mega-success that the major labels would be scouring this nation to find the...