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A Look Back: Teedra Moses2006-06-26
The past four weeks since my last column have been devastatingly dull when it comes to quality urban music. The musical landscape has been barren as the Mojave in the dog days of summer. Barren as an 80 year-old virgin spinster. I'm not exaggerating. Case in point: Jagged Edge. That's right, they're back. After a three-year absence, the Atlanta-based quartet returns with a self-titled album. I naively allowed my hopes to soar like a dove when I saw the groovy cover artwork, which calls to mind blaxploitation movie posters of the '70s. It seemed to infer that the band had discarded its relentlessly hollow trademark sound in favor of something more adventurous.<... :: Read ON Column ArchivesAn Open Letter to Amel Larrieux and Gnarls Barkley Royal Highness: Van Hunt and Prince Spring Forward: Ne-Yo and Corinne Bailey Rae The New Urban Alternatives: Goapele and Ursula Rucker Top 10 Urban Albums of 2005 Spinning the Past Future Soul: Steve Spacek and Lisa Shaw On Ice Mixing It Up Dinosaurs and Beyond |
Warren Clarke is a writer who enjoys droppin' it like it's hot and uncomfortable silences. When he isn't off petting horses, Warren may often be found loitering in dark corners between music and film. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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