Apr 20-26, 2000

Apr 20-26, 2000 / Vol. 17 / No. 7

Soundbites

Moby makes a splash at McKale Center… New Tucson transplant Teddy Morgan celebrates at Bob’s… Sue Garner and Rick Brown make musical magic at Solar Culture… and more!

Rhythm & Views

HERE ARE 15 astounding punk rock salvos that clock in at less than 30 incredible minutes. Rocketship-fast instrumental thrust and gruesomely screamed vocal pyrotechnics from these heavily tattooed gear heads haven’t sounded this ruthless since the Dwarves charged on the scene a dozen years ago. Zeke, thriving near the grunge-ravaged bowels of the Pacific Northwest,…

Rhythm & Views

ANYONE LUCKY ENOUGH to catch twisted alt-country maven Fulks being interviewed by Terry Gross on NPR recently got treated to an earful. On full display were Fulks’ vitriolic fuck-Nashville sentiments (clearly justified, as Fulks near about ground himself up in the town’s songwriting mill), his particularly twisted spin on what passes, surface-wise, for traditional country…

The Skinny

Having remade the morning daily, the Carrot-Topped Crusader may be on her way out of town already… More misinformation on the “average” tax burden, courtesy of Mike Void… The Arizona Department of Transportation is determined to stop falling rocks, even if there’s no evidence they exist… and so much more!


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