Irresponsibles – Woody’s Head – Review December 1, 1994 Flavorful ’80s bubblegum pop with a sense of humor. Good writing, decent production, bad graphics.
Standing on Earth – Fruit Cup – Review December 1, 1994 DiLego and crew do it again; songwriting and production craftsmanship; chimingly memorable.
Gumshoe – Review December 1, 1994 The Gearin brothers press on. The six new tunes from the prolific pair don’t break new ground, but compete admirably.
Slowpoke – Framed – Review December 1, 1994 Distorto-ravings to intricately layered powergroove in a Pantera meets Metallica suburban sorta way.
Grant Lee Buffalo – Mighty Joe Moon – Review December 1, 1994 The band continues to explore its distinctive blend of ethereal, somber folk and big, ungodly noise.
Take the B Train – Fiction December 1, 1994 I imagine I can hear his finger slipping in and out, and I can almost smell my moisture mixed in with his woody fragrance.
Shaggahss – Word Around Town – Review December 1, 1994 Pass me a pint, lads! Love the Pogues? Black 47? Run to the next Shaggahs show.
Generation – Brutal Reality – Review December 1, 1994 Brutal Reality is tortured mid-tempo to thrashy rage, littered with the sampled debris of a faithless, technology-driven world.
The Psychedelic Furs – Here Came the Psychedelic Furs-B-sides and Lost Grooves – Review December 1, 1994 A collection of B-sides, dance remixes, and promo tracks that attempts to explore the diversities of the band.
Fudge Tunnel – The Complicated Futility of Ignorance – Review December 1, 1994 The power they emit is unsettling. There isn’t a death metal act on the earth that FT couldn’t rival in intensity and sheer force of ear assault.