Sunday, January 1 1995
Tina Turner: Twenty Four Seven
This is a good album. Let me amend that: this is a good pop album. It could have been much better, but as it stands,…
Tsabropoulos / Andersen / Marshall: Achirana
Tsabropoulos, a Greek, classically-trained pianist, joins Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen and British drummer John Marshall in a multi-cultural trio that uses jazz and a starting…
Nobukazu Takemura, Scope | PopMatters | Music | Reviews
It’s never a bad thing to have an Oval fixation and Japanese composer and DJ Nobukazu Takemura certainly makes the most of it on his…
Travis: The Man Who
Travis is the bridge between the two dominant ends of British rock in the 1990s.
Theselah: No Sleep, More Fun
Screw you and your million-dollar multi-track digital recording studio. There. I said it and I’d say it again. Theselah would probably say it as well.…
Amanda Thorpe: Mass
I often wonder what it’s like to be the person who creates the press releases for bands and artists. Obviously the main thing these people…
Tammy and the Lords of Misrule: King Maker
Get down, it’s Tammy and the Lords of Misrule! No, seriously, get down! Duck! Something in the name of the band suggested some kind of…
Tom Daily: The Burlington Northern
It’s all so complete and confident-sounding that it’s a bit of a surprise to discover that Daily’s biggest gig thus far was as a sideman,…
Jimi Tenor - Organism, GusGus - This Is Normal | PopMatters | Music | Reviews
GusGus This Is Normal(4AD/Warner Bros.) by Sarah ZupkoPopMatters Editor & Publisher tenorjimi-gusgus.jpg If you really thought disco was dead, think again. The Nordic climes have…
Mark Turner: Ballad Session
One of the most well respected young tenors in North America, Mark Turner has impressed everyone in the jazz world with his thoughtful and passionate…
The Tossers: Long Dim Road
There’s an awful lot of same-y punk out there these days. You know the stuff I’m talking about—same three barre chords, cookie-cutter angst-ridden lyrics, testosterone-drenched…
311: From Chaos
The trademark 311 rap-rock sound, unwavering on the band’s latest release, From Chaos, blasted through my Brooklyn apartment’s shaky speakers for approximately two minutes. Enough.…
Tortoise: Standards
Muso-futurist journalist Simon Reynolds defined the music of Tortoise for them several years ago: they’re “post-rock”, they’re “using rock instruments for non-rock purposes”. Now, that’s…
The Pat Travers Band / Y&T: Radio 1 Live in Concert / BBC Live in Concert
Y&T BBC Live in Concert(Fuel 2000) by Scott Hudson traverspat-radio.jpg In the midst of one of rock’s most dismal periods, it’s refreshing to be treated…
The Tragically Hip: Up to Here, The Tragically Hip, Road Apples
When I first down to write this review, I was inclined to lament that it’s a shame these guys aren’t half as popular here in…
Turin Brakes: The Optimist LP
I know a few simple things: that I’ve been listening to The Optimist LP incessantly for about five weeks; that its musical facility and lyrical…
Tethered Moon: Chansons d’Edith Piaf
If you’re a rabid but conservative Piaf fan, don’t get excited just yet. This might not be an album for you. Tethered Moon are a…
Taco: After Eight
Oh boy. Yet another relic of the ‘80s that somehow managed to work its way into my music collection. Taco’s After Eight has to be…
Thistle: Oxygen EP
Cincinnati has always been like a second home to me. As a kid, I spent a number of summers there, enjoying what the city had…
Taraf de Haïdouks: self-titled
Europe, at least since the 19th century, has had a love-hate relationship with its Gypsy (or Roma, as they call themselves) population. Many intellectuals have…
































