Results for Earth Crisis

  • Sufjan Stevens' Illinois

    by Angela ZimmermanApril 30, 2008Comments (1)

    First thing first: This album is dense. It’s a record with a cumulative feel, with so many references littered throughout its 20 long tracks that most any listener can find allusions to familiar places. Even the song titles themselves are heavy in their own right, with names like, “Come On! (read more)

  • Dallas Green Channels Post-Hardcore Into Acoustical Truth

    by Jennn FusionSeptember 5, 2007Comments (5)

    Dallas Green descends the staircase from the Buffalo Icon’s VIP balcony. He’s wearing his oh-so-Canadian red flannel shirt overtop a green t-shirt with a yellow G on it, which initially seems like clever Dallas Green self-promotion (read more)

  • Rilo Kiley Captures Moods

    by Mike ConklinJuly 18, 2007Comments (2)

    “Sometimes when you’re on, you’re really fucking on. And your friends, they sing along and they love you,” sang Lewis. Even as I lay dying, I love it when people curse in songs. (read more)

  • It's a Small World After All

    by Edward ScottJuly 11, 2007Comments (4)

    We are now through the looking glass into the post-Live Earth era. The world has changed, and never again will humankind look at the planet as a place of infinite resources to be extinguished. (read more)