Records of the month:
Liz Phair - whitechocolatespaceegg
Brandon Grimes:
Liz Phair breaks the Curse of Guyville with
her first new record in four years.
Velvet Goldmine soundtrack
Lane Hewitt:
The best soundtrack from a film about
a transvestite alien rock star you'll hear all year.
Also in this issue ...
Here Come The Warmed-Over Jets
Lane: 1998's latest musical misstep.
Angst-ridden 12-year-old girls might find something
worthwhile in Celebrity Skin, but Brandon has a harder time doing so.
Lane: Richard Buckner eludes the easy answers
with the coarse beauty of Since.
An ambivalent Brandon says Catatonia is somewhere
between Britpop and not.
Lane: Every train has to have a caboose ...
Gomez cross the border, and Lane is there to intercept them.
Brandon: Sub Pop is at a critical crossroads, and this
compilation proves it.
Also in this issue ...
Live Reviews
Turn Of The Century
Grant Lee Buffalo bridge the gap between 1898 and 1998
in Chicago. Is the world ready?
Radio Kings
The Black Crowes revisit
past glories in Ft. Wayne.
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