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Interview: David Grubbs
by Matt LeMay
David Grubbs discusses the recording of his latest album, The Spectrum
Between, as well as meeting up with Swedish reedist Mats Gustafsson,
teaching at the University of Chicago, and what he holds against
expensive guitars...
The Ministry of Information:
Journey to the Center of Kid A
by Brent S. Sirota
Pitchfork gives birth to a new column. First order of business: the deconstruction of a future
classic. Brent S. Sirota tears Radiohead's Kid A limb from limb, on the date of its release,
to determine what makes it tick...
Interview: Summer Hymns
by Matt LeMay
Summer Hymns' Voice Brother and Sister has proven to be one of the most well-crafted records
of the year, blending seamless vocal hooks with lush, intricate arrangements. After exchanging a
series of e-mails and finally getting our schedules aligned, I called up Zachary Gresham at his home
in Athens, Georgia to discuss the record..."
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Blur:
The Best of Blur
by Richard M. Juzwiak
Career-spanning retrospective of Blur's greatest UK hits. Yeah,
Gallaghers, who's winning the old "Blur vs. Oasis" debate now!
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Fri/December 1st, 2000
Gas:
Pop
Mille Plateaux Records
Burger/Ink's Mike Ink achieves popping, hissing bliss on his third Gas album.
Unwound:
A Single History 1991-1997
Kill Rock Stars Records
We didn't write about this when it came out. Better late than never.
Hate Department:
Technical Difficulties
Restless Records
It's golden.
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