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Since its debut as a photocopied fanzine
handed out at a punk show in 1985, AP has been the publication where the honest word, the correct word, the authoritative word has been spoken on new music and youth culture.
Features, articles, and more from
this issue.
Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
The girl with everything.
Brits get remixed, mixed up.
A night at the opera.
Animal Collective member's amazing sophomore album will give you paws.
Serious signs of growth.
Dance to the overground.
El producto produces a symphony of head-spinning hip-hop.
Cool cats with angry guitars.
Swedish Strokes step up a notch.
A mix of the outrageous and conventional.
Sometimes, even
Gretzky
missed the net.
Pop goes the chick magnet.
Genius strikes again.
Underoath's drummer leads into the spotlight.
Consistently good, with greatness on the horizon.
Former SoCo strummer seeks something confessional.
Emo-rock institution embrace their past.
Kings of Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island.
The art of breakthrough.
Math-metal, meet meth-metal.
The real deal trun to save us all.
Columbian necktie in progress, proceed with caution.
Variety is the spice of life.
The first train out of the electro-grind station.
Schizophremo.
Putting the metal back in metalcore.
Haste don't make waste.
The kids wil have their say. (Various artists)
The kids will have their say. (The Terrible Twos)
Encore, do ya want more? Low's the Jigga Man of the slow-core.
Southern rockers continue their reign.
K Records' chairman rolls up his sleeves for an "I, Calvin" revue.
Grown-up punkers don't line-dance.
Or is
this
it?
(Don't) call me (Smog)
An act of wealth and taste.
Outliving Grandaddy.
Nick Cave's group-within-a-group cut to the bone.
Releasing a Celt-punk record around St. Patrick's Day-brilliant!
These Threats aren't so minor.
Ex-members of Fairweather and Brand New Disaster give it the ol' College Park try.
Burnt edges.
Lindy-hopping on your coffin.
A dubwise debut full of Jais.
Dunedin, New Zealand's finest export.
Old-timers show us how it's done.
Chinese rocks with swiller Bostonians.
Alert the audience! A ramblin' boy of pleasure tells a not-so-boring story.
Indie rock's most unexpected survivors turn in one of the strongest albums of their career.
In AP&R:
Someday
My Former Self
Mass Movement Of The Moth
Consider The Source
In LOW PROFILES:
The Orangeburg Massacre
Fake Problems
Enter Shikari
Dear And The Headlights
Mando Diao
The End
Mêlée
In ASK THAT GUY:
THE ADVERTS
are the only punk band in the world who had a song about a convicted murderer hit the Top 40.
The Doobie Brothers
In FEATURES:
Ted Leo: Some Lifer's Mind
Shadows Fall: Shadows Are Security
Good Charlotte: Good Morning, Re-Invention
Relient K: Life Is In The Details
Bright Eyes: First Day Of Your Life
Saosin: Brotherly Shove
From Autumn To Ashes: Who Let The Wolves Out
The Oral History Of Botch: Thank God For Worker Bees
In SCREENING:
Marley Shelton: I See You Grindin'
Margarita Levieva: Not Just A Pretty Face
Behind The Seen: Human Giant
Vacancy
Hot Fuzz
Disturbia
Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Colon Movie Film For Theaters