Sleepwalking
By John Royall | February 7, 2002Neil Halstead has such a soothing voice, it's hard not to like everything the guy puts out. Sleeping on Roads, his debut solo album, is no exception.
Neil Halstead has such a soothing voice, it's hard not to like everything the guy puts out. Sleeping on Roads, his debut solo album, is no exception.
Given the overwhelming proliferation of so-called "chill-out" records, you might be inclined to pass on Zero 7's inaugural effort.
They're French. Their album cover artwork bespeaks '70s retro.
Good things seem to be coming out of Scandinavia lately. The band Kings of Convenience is no exception.
Silence is golden, so the saying goes. Nobody knows this better than Low, the Duluth, Minn. trio playing at the Cat's Cradle next Wednesday night.
A little more than a year ago, emo darlings Sunny Day Real Estate had just released their third album, How it Feels to be Something On, after a three-year break-up.