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(03/01/99 11:00am)
It appears as though artists these days are more inclined to actually wrest away creative and financial control of their music from the "evil" record labels, especially when they are as well-known as the Artist Formerly Known as Prince.
(02/17/99 11:00am)
Directed by Mike Newell ("Four Weddings and a Funeral"), "Donnie Brasco" -- playing tonight in Spaulding -- is not just another gangster film that features guns, drugs, women and power. Based on a true story, the film deals with a bitter, luckless hitman, Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino) that has never been promoted to a more powerful position, and a young FBI agent, Joseph Pistone (Johnny Depp), alias Donnie Brasco, who is working undercover in order to infiltrate the mob.
(11/04/98 11:00am)
On Oct. 20, Matador Records released the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's fifth studio album, "Acme." With its most commercial and accessible album yet, the group hopes to head in a new, more refined direction.
(09/29/98 9:00am)
Much talk has gone down recently concerning the state of rock and roll. Many believe that it is decaying, dying and certainly suffering. With the law at their heels and an utter disrespect for society, bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Clash, Guns 'N Roses, Motley Crue and Led Zeppelin have proudly carried the banner of sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. Groups such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Blind Melon have had the potential to be legendary rock bands.
(10/07/97 9:00am)
To many students, fall means classes, work and tests. To the members of groovemerchant, many of them current Dartmouth students, this fall will mean so much more.
(08/18/97 9:00am)
311, a band which hails from Nebraska, released their fourth major album, "Transistor," last Tuesday. Along with Sublime and No Doubt, 311 reached mainstream popularity last year with MTV's ridiculously heavy airplay of "Down" and "All Mixed Up."
(07/31/97 9:00am)
Putumayo Records recently released "Caribbean Party," a compilation of songs from Martinque, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. Although a good compilation of uptempo party music, "Caribbean Party" is not an album to create rumbles throughout the world music industry.
(07/07/97 9:00am)
The awesome story of the Rumble in the Jungle, the 1974 heavyweight championship fight between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali, is retold in Leon Gast's "When We Were Kings" -- an entertaining documentary anchored by Ali's legendary charisma.
(04/30/97 9:00am)
One of the most recent success stories in music is the rise in prominence of Ani Difranco, a punk/folk artist who draws inspiration from rock, funk and even hip-hop. The latest release from her own label, Righteous Babe Records, is an album that is sure to satisfy Difranco fans.
(08/08/96 9:00am)
Released just last Tuesday, A Tribe Called Quest's long-awaited album, "Beats, Rhymes and Life" has already stirred up the hip-hop community because of its originality, energy, and funk.
(07/01/96 9:00am)
Continuing in his folk/punk/hip-hop style from his 1994 debut, "Mellow Gold," Beck Hansen, best known for his alternative hit "Loser," has released his second major-label album titled "Odelay."
(05/08/96 9:00am)
The Dave Matthews Band released their fourth studio album "Crash," a week ago, and the world has been cheering ever since.
(05/02/96 9:00am)
The hip-hop act The Pharcyde, in their performance at Webster Hall last night, faced the daunting task of communicating their message of hip-hop to a crowd that did not seem very familiar with their style.
(05/01/96 9:00am)
The rock music scene was very different four years ago. In 1992, angry, self-conscious music, played by bands like Nirvana and Jane's Addiction, was burning up the airwaves.