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Volume 69, Issue 115,
Friday, March 26, 2004
Arts & Entertainment
Scarlet's
return is metallic 'Classic'
Four years ago, fans suffered
the breakup of the gritty rock ensemble Scarlet, a staple in metallic-hardcore
(not to be confused with heavy metal). Scarlet helped to nurture the growing
popularity of the genre during its infancy through the late 1990s and into
2000.
Tantric
sticks with same style
It took them three years,
but post-grunge band Tantric (formerly Days Of The New) has finally given
its fans a follow-up album. Since their adoption by Maverick Records in
1999, the Kentucky-born band has enjoyed much success and critical acclaim.
Its self-titled debut, released in 2001, quickly went platinum by early
2002, and instantly boosted the band to superstar status in the rock community.
Girls
brighten middle of musical road
There are some lyricists
who can employ the English language in a way that creates a physical awareness
-- writers who, with words alone, can make music a spiritual experience. |
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