+ Follow ERIC CARUNCHO Tag
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[Title] => Baby in Britney Spears means infanticide
[Summary] => Rock journalism often tends to be the critics attempt at an exegetical es-say form what Will Self has wryly said as representing "the summit of contemporary intellectual achievement" but rather limited to the deciphering of the meanings of lyrics printed on the record sleeve or the press releases that come with it. But how many of these tunes really stand up sans the music? Consider hits like those of recent visitors Avril Lavigne and Simple Plan and its clear that whatever you think of the music the words alone are tuneless.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Erwin T. Romulo
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[Title] => In the house of jazz
[Summary] => Anyone who wants to take that long strange trip called Pinoy jazz need only to read through Richie C. Quirinos Pinoy Jazz Traditions (Anvil 2004), which helps address the dearth in scholarly music journalism in the country. The only other comparable book that comes to mind is Eric Carunchos own extended chronicle of the rock scene released some years ago, also by Anvil.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-21 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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ERIC CARUNCHO
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[Title] => Baby in Britney Spears means infanticide
[Summary] => Rock journalism often tends to be the critics attempt at an exegetical es-say form what Will Self has wryly said as representing "the summit of contemporary intellectual achievement" but rather limited to the deciphering of the meanings of lyrics printed on the record sleeve or the press releases that come with it. But how many of these tunes really stand up sans the music? Consider hits like those of recent visitors Avril Lavigne and Simple Plan and its clear that whatever you think of the music the words alone are tuneless.
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[Title] => In the house of jazz
[Summary] => Anyone who wants to take that long strange trip called Pinoy jazz need only to read through Richie C. Quirinos Pinoy Jazz Traditions (Anvil 2004), which helps address the dearth in scholarly music journalism in the country. The only other comparable book that comes to mind is Eric Carunchos own extended chronicle of the rock scene released some years ago, also by Anvil.
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