Though the Reggae/Ska era is slowly depleting, The Toasters are far from
going down without sounding the horn.
Friday, October 15, 2004, The Toasters graced the stage of Tokyo Joe’s.
Emos' poster band
Dashboard rocks it old school
by Jacqui Streety, editor-in-chief
For the last month and half I have found myself
absolutely unable to listen to anything but Dashboard Confessional “The
Places You Have Come to Fear the Most.” It was released in 2001 and while it
seems kind of old, it’s a super album and definitely deserving of attention.
CD Review:
Rilo Kiley - "More Adventurous" this time around
by Kellie Smith, staff writer
After writing some of the best songs about long
gone bad relationships, you’d think Rilo Kiley’s lead singer/songwriter
Jenny Lewis would have a hardened heart and a bad attitude to match. But one
listen to the group’s fourth full-length release proves that all four
members of the band have learned a little bit and grown quite a lot since
their formation in Los Angeles in 1997.
The Used explores
"In Love and Death"
by Zac Morris, entertainment editor
The
Used have released their second CD, and proved they are a force to reckon
with in the rock music scene of today.
Star Wars:
Battlefront
by
Giovanni Rosendo
With
the original trilogy having just been released for the first time on DVD and
the anticipation building for the last installment of the saga, Lucas Arts
decided to give fans of the series a chance to relive the favorite Star Wars
moments.
"Garden State"
of Mind
by
Lauren Thomas, staff writer
Zach
Braff of NBC’s “Scrubs” shows off his skills as both writer and director of
“Garden State.”
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