Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2000 :
Music Articles
Blink 182 Although I respect most people's choices ofwhat music they listen to, there is a place where I draw the line. Ihave absolutely no respect whatsoever for sell-out punk ... Continue...
Glassjaw - Everything You Ever Wanted ... Breaking straightout of New York is a surprisingly good band, Glassjaw. Their debut CD,"Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence," combineshardcore, emo and alternative music, and they pull it off quite nicely ... Continue...
Goldfinger - Stomping Ground Punk is not dead. Born in the late '70s and supposedly dead by the '90s, ithas risen from the ashes with bands like Blink 182, The Offspring, GreenDay, NOFX, Face to Face, Rancid and others following their lead ... Continue...
Live - The Distance to Here The onlyword to describe "The Distance to Here" is awesome. The lyricsare amazing, the music incredible, and the two combined are just heartwrenching ... Continue...
Nine Inch Nails After a six-yearhiatus, Nine Inch Nails returned with a sold-out concert in my area,including special guests A Perfect Circle ... Continue...
Patti Smith - Gung Ho Probably one of the first women to mix punk, bizarre poetry and hard rock, PattiSmith returns with "Gung Ho," her first album of new materialin nearly three years ... Continue...
Santana - Supernatural Santana's"Supernatural" was named "Best Album of the Year" bythe Grammy Awards committee. But the prestigious award doesn't tell thecold hard facts about the CD ... Continue...
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