Carroll's
talent portays second coming of Dylan
I might be a little biased by the fact
that I've met him many times and he's absolutely the most charming and
unpretentious person I, personally,
have ever been swept away by the music
of, but I nonetheless feel objective in saying this: Adam Carroll rules.
First
operas of 2002 finish first run
The Moores School of Music concluded its
first weekend of operas on Monday as it wrapped up performances of Maury
Yeston's Nine and
Gioacchino Rossini's L'italiana in Algeri
(The Italian Girl in Algiers).
The
Strokes save punk rock
Every six months, a group is declared the
new savior of the rock and roll crusade. While speculation may ensue as
to the deserving parties of
such high esteem, it never fails: One
group shall triumph.
"Black
Out" lacks light in songs
Drunken nights at the bar and the happiness
and loneliness of being in and out of love is what Tim Kasher, singer of
The Good Life, relates in
segmented songs on The Good Life's new
album Black Out.