They Don't Have Steven
An ode to The Flaming Lips' drummer. [08-09-99]
AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Neither Fish nor Fowl
Robyn Hitchcock dodges the lyric police. [08-09-99]
Ken Lieck, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Jewels for Sophia
New from Robyn Hitchcock. [08-09-99]
Kent H. Benjamin, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Candy Store Rock
The Flaming Lips answer their own "What If?"s with weird, experimental, and always entertaining indie rock records and live shows. [08-09-99]
Jason Cohen, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
The Natural
Guitarist Rob Bernard talks about how he became the driving force behind Damnations TX and Prescott Curlywolf. [08-02-99]
Christopher Hess, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
More Songs About Buildings and Cows
New from The Meat Purveyors. [08-02-99]
Jim Caligiuri, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Driving and Cranking
Anything meaningful, except ground beef, is best raw. Emotion, passion, celery -- it's all the same. Music is no exception, especially in the hands of the Meat Purveyors. [08-02-99]
Christopher Gray, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Punk Pawns
Beguiling pop-punk songs and crackling stage energy are all the Shindigs need for a gimmick. [07-19-99]
Christopher Gray, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Not a Wussy Girl Band
Handful flies the banner of Austin old-school punk rock like they still have something to prove. [07-19-99]
Greg Beets, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
In Development
Watching Austin duo Kitty Gordon try to live up to their debut EP, Seven, is as satisfying and fun as if they already did. [07-19-99]
Andy Langer, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Music of the Spheres
The Fez Festival of World Sacred Music in Morocco features the most soul-soothing sounds from around the world. [07-12-99]
David Lynch, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
La Guitarra de Callajera
Guitarist Teye has brought flamenco to Joe Ely and Texas. [07-12-99]
Christopher Hess, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Vamos Caetanear
Brazilian legend Caetano Veloso is puzzled by his growing acceptance in the United States. [07-05-99]
Mike Quinn, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Blame It on the Bossa Nova
A primer on the rich and varied world of Brazilian pop music. [07-05-99]
Harvey Pekar, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Un Dios
Pianist Chucho Valdéz fronts the storm of Afro-Cuban jazz thundering through the United States. [06-28-99]
Raoul Hernandez, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Record Reviews
Recent reissues. [06-28-99]
AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Going for Broke
How independent record label Watermelon Records became a federal case. [06-21-99]
Andy Langer, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
The Singer Not the Song
How a slumming fashion model shaped the first wave of teen idolatry. [06-14-99]
Margaret Moser, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Confessions of a Boy Band Groupie
A boy band groupie confesses. [06-14-99]
Mindy LaBernz, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
America Circa 1999
The Teen Trinity is driving the economy and reflecting the culture of an emerging generation. [06-14-99]
Christopher Gray, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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