Toronto's Eye Weekly mixes their reviews of the new releases by Guided By Voices and Paul Westerberg.
The New York Times covers the HP iPod clone. (Largehearted free iPod update: my order is currently "Sent to Vendor, Waiting on Product.")
The Pitch interviews Buzz Osborne of the Melvins.
The Riverfront Times lists their "ten most hated men in rock."
ESPN probes into George W. Bush's sports past. (Their sports history of John Kerry ran last month)
Suicide Girls interviews Mike Skinner. "To be honest I think the British are much better at doing drugs and drinking than Americans. Americans are all soft when it comes to taking drugs. The English can really do it."
The Chicago Sun-Times remembers the Beatles in the Windy City forty years ago this week.
The San Antonio Current profiles singer-songwriter Bobby Bare, Jr.
Sean Michaels of the mp3 blog Said the Gramophone is quoted in this Red Herring piece on Microsoft's entry into the digital music business.
Posted by david on September 02, 2004Thanks for the link to the Guided By Voices/Paul Westerberg review; it was nice to see their take on the repackaged release of Grace, too.
Wow, I love the side caption on the page.."ten most hated men in rock" (besides sting). Haha, that's completely awesome. What sort of name is Sting anyway? You'd expect someone with that type of name to be a crazy rocker... but Sting is the exact opposite.
Posted by: richard on September 2, 2004 12:11 PMThe new Paul Westerberg is his best in years, wonderfully poppy.
Posted by: david on September 2, 2004 01:35 PM