Articles by Stuart Green
Kung Pao
Bogota
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
This trio of hard-rocking New Yorkers is out to prove they are more than a gimmick band. Decked out in full retro denim suits and mirrored...
Leatherface
Horsebox
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
The first studio album in seven years from these brawling Brits couldn't be more aptly titled. While vocalist Frankie Stubbs is notorious f...
NOFX
Pump Up the Valuum
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
Punk's pre-eminent purveyors of profanity follow up The Decline, their brilliant 18-minute rock-operetta-with-a-conscience, by getting back...
Promise Ring
Electric Pink
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
Luckily for Milwaukee's the Promise Ring, it's true that you can never get too much of a good thing. Having just released their delicious V...
Spy Versus Spy
Little Lights
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
Not since Genesis in the '70s has a British band had so many eight- and nine-minute songs on one record (three here). Although musically ab...
Sunny Day Real Estate
The Rising Tide
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
On their fourth album, Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate live up to the lush orchestral post-punk potential they've been hinting at and flirt...
Sergio Vega
The Ray Martin Sessions
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2000
Given Vega's pedigree as bassist for such groove-core champions as Quicksand and Deftones, and the cast of supporting players he employs on...
Enon
Believo!
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2000
With a disparate fusion of down and dirty guitar rock aesthetic, funky vibes and totally organic grooves, this NYC-based trio could well be...