Future of What

Editorial Reviews
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Recalling Marlon Brando's "Wild One" rejoinder, this Olympia power trio seems to be willing and able to rebel against pretty much anything--from major label pursuit to the limits of standard chord progression--put in its path. Unwound rip through songs like "New Energy" and "Natural Disasters" with such palpable rage that even listening to 'em can be exhausting, particularly when singer Justin Trosper hits full throttle. Unlike some of its "emo-core" peers, the trio seldom comes across as one-dimensional, thanks to tricky touches like the disorienting sampler loops that wind through "Pardon My French." Analogous to kindred spirits Fugazi, Unwound can be uplifting and annoying--often at the same time--but they could never be called boring. --David Sprague

Music Review:

  1. G.B.H.: Original Music From The Channel Four Series (British TV Series) [Soundtrack]
  2. Given To Fly [CD-single]
  3. Going Blank Again [Import]
  4. Greatest
  5. Halldor Laxness
  6. Heaven
  7. Hindu Times [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Hootenanny
  9. I Believe
  10. Imperial Bedroom

Music Review

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Music Review

Disney Pop Station Vcd [Import]

Concertante Plays

Charpentier - Office de Ténèbres · Miserere / Gens · Rime · Le Parlement de Musique · Gester

Music: Bitter Suites to Succubi

Dance Club 2001 [Box set]

Dance with You: Best Of [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Compas la Leyende [Import]

Bonnie Tyler - Greatest Hits [Import]

Double Jeopardy [Import]

Bach: The Well Tempered Clavier Book II

Close My Eyes

Elis 1980 [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Corridos Fuera de la Ley

The Ultimate Collection

Earl Hines with Alex Welsh