The Dandy Warhols - The Dandy Warhols Are Sound
By Flipsidedown 10th Sep, 2009
It wasn’t NEW new – just an old album that never saw the light of day back in the Dandy dark ages – and every so slightly different and lovely.
Beastie Boys - The Mix-Up
By Citizen 13th Aug, 2007
'The Mix Up' is the sound of old friends jamming about in the studio. It's a simple pretext without pretence. Whether or not this makes for compelling repeated listens is doubtful.
Luscious Jackson - Greatest Hits
By grattan 23rd Mar, 2007
This example of the genre will hopefully bring more listeners to the band that inspired the Beastie Boys to found the Grand Royal record label. Yes, that’s right Luscious Jackson’s In Search of Manny EP was Grand Royal #1 back in 1992.
Beastie Boys - Solid Gold Hits
By Vocal Assault 30th Nov, 2005
All in all, this comp is great to help with the preaching to younger siblings about the trio's work in the changing of music as we know it, or to put on for the first half hour of a party to get things swinging nicely.
Telepopmusik - Angel Milk
By missmlp 23rd May, 2005
'Angel Milk'. Captivatingly warm and graceful, it picks up where 'Genetic World' left us and progresses even further into this trio's mesmerising world of sound.
Fischerspooner - Odyssey
By Delphin 26th Apr, 2005
Three years after exploding onto the music scene, New York art-pop duo Fischerspooner return with a new agenda on their second album.
Dilated Peoples - Neighbourhood Watch
By Sophiska 8th Jul, 2004
Overall a cross over between Gang Starr and Gangster hip hop with some tough, funky and smooth beats to support some mildly witty, well structured and strongly delivered lyrics. Not something I would rush out and buy, more like a puzzle i'm still figuring
Beastie Boys - To The 5 Boroughs
By Sophiska 25th Jun, 2004
The Beastie Boys are back reppin the 5 Boroughs of NY with funk, nonsense and style that rivals Louis Vuitton. After one of the most disappointing albums of all time, Hello Nasty, I wasn't expecting to rekindle my love for their License to Ill but I'm fee
Faultline - Your Love Means Everything
By Delphin 10th Jun, 2004
Grounded in an emotional mixture of experimental electronica and ambient sounds, the tracks where Faultline's talent really shines are those on which a range of guests, including Christ Martin, Michael Stipe and The Flaming Lips, have lent hauntingly beau
Automato - Automato
By Xpose 28th Feb, 2004
"A Hip Hop band" announces the press release, well what exactly does that mean? Guys with braids, hoodies and caps playing guitars? White guys in dirty jeans with shoulder length hair rapping about their bitches? Well, no, it's neither... it's apparently




