At Last, My Instrument Is Taken Seriously
Air guitar—the next generation!
Air guitar—the next generation!
And how do you do that voodoo it do so well?
In <a href="http://www.sceneless.com/node/95">a recent review</a> of The Multi-Purpose Solution's latest album, we were kinda sorta referred to as "emo." Actually, the reviewer — <a href="http://jerseybeat.blogspot.com/2005/11/stupid-emo-tricks-part-6-from-fi… Testa</a> — wrote:
Briana (11), my youngest sister, has a <a href="http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=splash">Myspace</a> page whose icon announces: "I Love Emo."
Sheesh, I thought my neighborhood was bad.
Heck no!
Cooking for geeks. My kind of place.
A problem:<br>
I spent much of this long holiday weekend feeling guilty about not doing any work. I don't really like long weekends. They mess me up, make me feel out of sorts, ill at ease.
It's not unusual for an artist to have a single great album, nor is it rare for someone to have several strong releases over a career. But what are the three greatest <I>consecutive</I> releases by a single group or artist?
The list corporations would rather you didn't see.