Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2004 :
Music Articles
Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites by Matt M., Glendale, AZ With "Recovering the Satellites," the Counting Crows create a truly outstanding album that will forever be recognized as a novelty ... Continue...
Itzhak Perlman - A la Carte by Ryan S., Boardman, OH Itzhak Perlman's 1996 "A la Carte" is one of my favorite classical discs. One aspect that makes it unique is the fact that instead of having only two concertos, Perlman chooses to play many "non-concerto" pieces ... Continue...
Jet - Get Born by Joe B., Grapevine, TX Jet's new CD, "Get Born," is excellent. This Australian band grew up listening to classic groups like The Who and The Beatles, and it is easy to hear the rock 'n' roll influence ... Continue...
The Early November - The Room's Too Cold by Cory D., Wilmington, DE The debut full-length album from these Hamilton, New Jersey natives came out last fall, and it's a very good introduction to what I hope will be a long career for the young men known to their fans as The Early November.
Thursday - Full Collapse by Mike P., Wayland, MA Thursday's "Full Collapse" is a must-have. One of the best tracks is "Cross Out the Eyes," which is one of those songs you want to hear again and again ... Continue...
Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue by Mel D., Hinsdale, NH Yellowcard is a catchy punk rock quintet from Jacksonville, Florida. They incorporate the violin, which makes it even more enjoyable and gives them a very refreshing and distinct sound ... Continue...
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