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johneggfish has written the following articles:

87243

Metz - Metz

Review by J.R. Moores

By the end of this album’s 30 boisterous minutes you’ll feel absolutely exhausted.»

87067

Beth Orton - Sugaring Season

Review by J.R. Moores

On Sugaring Season Beth Orton captures both the melancholy and the confidence that comes with growing older really rather well.»

86694

Dinosaur Jr. - I Bet on Sky

Review by J.R. Moores

Some listeners may lament this retreat from the hefty barrage of sound that was 2009’s Farm, but it is crucial that a band such as Dinosaur Jr progresses and varies itself»

86143

Seth MacFarlane - Music is Better Than Words

Review by J.R. Moores

It takes substantial effort on the part of the listener not to picture every line being sung by a cartoon dog that can talk.»

85518

Plan B - Ill Manors

Review by J.R. Moores

Behold Ben Drew, the modern Hogarth.»

85547

The Flaming Lips - The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends

Review by J.R. Moores

The best moments are those which eschew any attempt to write proper 'songs' and instead simply try to convince the listener that he or she is travelling on an epic, wobbly, thrilling and frightening, mind-expanding journey through outer space.»

84018

Liars - WIXIW

Review by J.R. Moores

It is a refreshing, sublime, and exciting work of art. WIXIW? Bless you, Liars. Bless you.»

83567

Marilyn Manson - Born Villain

Review by J.R. Moores

Like those other contentious reactionaries Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, Marilyn Manson is no longer a figure of hatred but a figure of pity.»

82734

Lee Ranaldo - Between the Times and Tides

Review by J.R. Moores

If Sonic Youth really is over, we’re still going to be okay. We have the old records, and the material each member will produce independently is going to be of a high standard, just like this is. »

82448

White Hills - Frying on this Rock

Review by J.R. Moores

Open your mind and take it in? Regrettably, there’s little substance to take in here. It’s like booking a trip on Richard Branson’s moon rocket and ending up with a tour of an abandoned Zavvi.»

82106

Bitch Magnet - Bitch Magnet

Review by J.R. Moores

It is time to look beyond that terrible, terrible name and recognise Bitch Magnet as perhaps one of the greatest, and certainly most underappreciated, post-hardcore rock groups of all time.»

81789

Dan Sartain - Too Tough to Live

Review by J.R. Moores

Dan Sartain never exactly sounds cutting edge, but he usually sounds better than this.»

81047

The Fall - Ersatz G.B.

Review by J.R. Moores

The Fall: always different, always the same, now with added phlegm.»

81003

200 Years - 200 Years

Review by J.R. Moores

An album which is a touch too samey and a just a little bit too nice.»

80283

Metallica, Lou Reed - Lulu

Review by J.R. Moores

Lulu is the second greatest record ever made in the history of the human ear drum. Number One: Metal Machine Music.»

79761

Luke Haines - 9 1/2 Psychedelic Meditations On British Wrestling Of The 1970s And Early '80s

Review by J.R. Moores

Luke Haines is not mad. He is an artist in the truest sense, and for that he is to be applauded.»

79426

DJ Shadow - The Less You Know the Better

Review by J.R. Moores

The variety of disparate, unconnected styles means that although most listeners will like some, few will like all.»

78467

Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Mirror Traffic

Review by J.R. Moores

A fruitful and distinctive addition to Malkmus’ oeuvre.»

77993

Grumbling Fur - Furrier

Review by J.R. Moores

An accomplished and also very English take on Krautrock.»

77627

Diva - The Glitter End

Review by J.R. Moores

A looping, psychedelic, big warm cauldron of molten nectar noise.»

77054

Mark Deutrom - The Value of Decay

Review by J.R. Moores

An eclectic, ambitious and finely crafted work.»

76396

Herman Dune - Strange Moosic

Review by J.R. Moores

There is still something missing, and it’s a hole that even a weird little blue yeti creature and handsome Jon Hamm cannot fill.»

72575

Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs

Review by J.R. Moores

Ukulele Songs is an album brimming with integrity and enthusiasm and, most importantly, it boasts great tunes.»

68628

Across Tundras - Sage

Review by J.R. Moores

Across Tundras’ latest is a step forward and boasts some fine ideas. Maybe next time they’ll manage to keep it up for the duration.»

68387

Meat Puppets - Lollipop

Review by J.R. Moores

As competent as Lollipop is, it’s unlikely the Meat Puppets will ever receive invitations from festival curators to play it from beginning to end as they have for their earlier classics»

68008

Moon Duo - Mazes

Review by J.R. Moores

Original? No. Enjoyable? Yep.»

67644

Sebadoh - Bakesale (reissue)

Review by J.R. Moores

In this current climate of reissue fever, Sebadoh seem to be consistently putting more care, attention, and enthusiasm into their efforts than most,»

67305

Jackie-O Motherfucker - Volume 1 : Fig.5 & Liberation (reissue)

Review by J.R. Moores

If Matt Groening had more integrity, he’d offer Jackie-O Motherfucker a guest spot on The Simpsons.»

67237

J Mascis - Several Shades of Why

Review by J.R. Moores

A welcome addition to the long-haired monosyllabic troubadour’s more than impressive back catalogue.»

67135

Outshine Family - Galeria De La Luz

Review by J.R. Moores

Galeria de la Luz is pleasant enough, like a less otherworldly Múm, but Nicholson needs to hone his craft a little more, restrain himself when necessary, whilst at the same time loosening up to allow the music to lead him where it instinctively urges to go.»

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