Souls At Zero – Review

December 1, 1993

Wrathchild (later Wrathchild America) was a pretty basic metal band, Souls At Zero emerged with the same line-up and a blistering sound.

The Fighting Cocks – Review

December 1, 1993

From the inspirations of gaudy glam and drunken debauchery comes a band that doesn’t suck: The Fighting Cocks. A long time Boston rock ‘n’ roll favorite.

Scratch – Review

December 1, 1993

The demise of Boston’s punk gods Gang Green left many shuffling their feet, dreaming of daze gone by. The Stilphen Bros. are back with an attitude.

Plush – Review

December 1, 1993

A simple name, a recognizable logo, a lot of spirit and energy in the music, photogenic members, and a gutsy, versatile, friendly and magnetic female vocalist.

Mr. Right – Review

December 1, 1993

Mr Right is a catchy rock band playing tongue in cheek, swagger in step and smile on face. Without resorting to cliches, they play fun bar room rock ‘n’ roll.

Rippopatamus – at The Rat – Review

December 1, 1993

High spirited, high energy, upbeat; they had the crowd shakin’ their tails. The musicians were totally tight and the vocalist sang with strength and character.

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