Grandaddy Of 'Em All
For a newish band, Grandaddy plays with the assurance of old-timers. [07-17-00]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Bangs For The Memories
All it takes to become America's greatest rock critic is genius and trauma. [07-10-00]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Mouse That Roared
Major-label backing hasn't diminished Modest Mouse's indie ethos. [06-05-00]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Southwesterly Whirlwind
South By Southwest and all points and bands in between. [04-03-00]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Phono Op
Four differing opinions on 1999's best albums. [01-03-00]
Ron Bally, Dave McElfresh, Fred Mills, Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Breaking The Sound Barrier
Stereolab's sound is unique the world over, and that's just how the band likes it. [11-22-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Pollard Exploration
Pollard emanates a vibe that suggests if it doesn't happen with this album and tour, then it just wasn't meant to be. [11-15-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Rhythm and Views
Rex Hobart and The Misery Boys, Nerves and Sideways Soul. [10-04-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Femme Mystique
The Violent Femmes perform at the Rialto Theatre this week. [09-20-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Probing Pathos
Pathos' musical productions can only be called live-music theatre. [09-07-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Shiny Happy Nevershine
The first question people ask the members of Nevershine is usually the same these days: How did these Tucson boys make it onto the playlist? [08-16-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
A Fine Ness
Mike Ness is on the road these days with a new band, playing a couple of Social Distortion songs, but mainly keepin' it real by playing most of his new album, "Cheating At Solitaire." [07-05-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Soundbites
Music magazine mayhem. [06-28-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Soundbites
The Poster Children are reclaiming territory they first staked out 11 years ago. [05-24-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Soundbites
Cat Power is one of those rare performers you simply can't take your eyes off of. [05-10-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Soundbites
It's kind of refreshing to come across someone who actually presents himself as an irony-free, contemporary folk-pop artist. [05-03-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Dead At The Improv
Perhaps no other touring and recording musician out there today, save for the original Grateful Dead members, boasts a sturdier Dead-related pedigree than David Nelson. [02-08-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Toasting Chesnutt
The amazing grace of Dixie tunesmith Vic Chesnutt. [02-01-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Soundbites
Surely the most prolific, incestuous, and eclectic music scene to be found in the country right now lies in that heartland cultural bastion known as Chicago. [02-01-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Soundbites
If Tucson's favorite Olson is Lute, then Phoenix's would have to be Hans. [01-11-99]
Stephen Seigel, TUCSON WEEKLY
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