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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...eight-song EP begins with the dense fury of "Come To Daddy, Pappy Mix," which contains only the lyrics "I want your soul/I will eat your soul." These are perhaps the least disturbing of the few vocal snippets on the album. All the vocals are presumably provided by James himself, but they are all altered to such a degree that he sounds alternately like a little child, a demonic killer and an old man. After the unsettling clamor of the first track, James provides a respite with "Flim," a soft, lilting instrumental which still manages to sound menacing. Perhaps...

Author: By Josiah J. Madigan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Anti-Pop Techno Beaten to Death | 10/24/1997 | See Source »

...speech was introduced by a performance of "N'kosi Sikeleli Africa" by a five-member vocal group called Brothers Singers and short introductions from fund leaders. Guests also toured an African Sculpture Exhibit on the second floor of the Fogg...

Author: By Matthew W. Granade, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rudenstine Honored for Diversity Efforts at Gala Event | 10/23/1997 | See Source »

Listeners used to know just what to expect in a new Juliana Hatfield album: tight, perfectly executed pop songs characterized by confessional lyrics and thin, clear vocal lines. The recordings were uniformly enjoyable, and their best songs were luscious pop gems that struck deep into the hearts of sensitive alterna-teens nationwide...

Author: By Jordan I. Fox, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A 22-Minute Revolution | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

...neogrunge, the song quickly shifts to minimalist slow-core hooks for the verse. When Juliana commands early on to "Get off of me!", it sounds pretty imposing. Suddenly, though, the song shifts gears; as the chorus approaches, the thrash elements melt away, leaving only a soaring, melodic vocal line that is not a command at all, but a poignant plea...

Author: By Jordan I. Fox, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A 22-Minute Revolution | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

...also sing about smoking marijuana and being "Rude and Reckless." A wide array of guest musicians further supports this old-time party. While Jackson irritatingly crows for the Pietasters, the Slackers use a three-headed singing attack of Victor Ruggiero, Marq Lyn and Jeremy Mushlin. The variety of individual vocal styles enhances the appeal of Redlight...

Author: By Sumeet Garg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Throwing Away The Pie, Picking Up the Slack | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

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