Deadwood Edition Issue #28

February 24, 2004

Guilty Pleasures

The Get Up Kids prepare to release fourth full-length album

The Get Up Kids are no longer kids. Anyone who's followed the band for the last decade knows that, and anyone who got aboard the GUK train for the band's mature-sounding last record - 2001's "On A Wire" - probably had never heard the band's emo-heavy early works.

Review: James Bond: Everything or Nothing - PS2, Xbox, Gamecube

I think EA was smart to get out of the first-person flood with this franchise. I am excited to see what happens with the next iteration, though.

I think EA was smart to get out of the first-person flood with this franchise. I am excited to see what happens with the next iteration, though.

Q+A with British Sea Power

Since England is the last nation that still supports our oil hungry meddling, you should consider it your civic duty to embrace and celebrate British Sea Power.

On record :: KJHK new music reviews

They call me : Mister Adam

Adam Mitchell is nicer than you

As a lad, Adam Mitchell played by himself or read books while his mother worked the night shift. Nothing Dickensian; it was just the simple reality of being a child of a working parent. While Mitchell could have easily become a self-involved, thrift store mannequin like the rest of his generation, he instead developed conscience and responsibility -- he works with kids. Sweet kids, too. They call him... Mr. Adam.

'Mooseport' worth visiting for a few hours

Gene Hackman would make a fine president.