Legends of the Fall – Review March 1, 1995 Every time Brad Pitt comes on screen, huge collective sigh escapes, and the squirming begins.
Barkmarket – Lardroom – Review March 1, 1995 This EP is what happens when you take schizophrenics and make them play loud music.
Band of Susans – Here Comes Success – Review March 1, 1995 This band owes a tip of the hat to the numerous wall-of-guitar Sonic Youth-influenced bands of today.
In The Mouth of Madness – Review March 1, 1995 John Carpenter takes a cast of character actors and finishes what Wes Craven started in New Nightmare, with its recursive themes and interpretive subjects.
Alphabet Soup – Layin’ Low in the Cut – Review March 1, 1995 Alphabet Soup’s hip-swinging bass riffs, sizzling sax, and smoothly rapped vocals pull the listener in hook, line, and sinker.
Adam Ant – Wonderful – Review March 1, 1995 Adam Ant’s unique vision still spans from the sublime to the ridiculous. The album’s patchy, but worth picking up, if only for the kooky lyrics.
Tales of the Crypt: Demon Knight – Review March 1, 1995 This little festering gem of a film fits right in with such wonderfully mad shows as Creepshow and The Evil Dead 2. Get the soundtrack too.
Beavis and Butt-head: Work Sucks! – Review March 1, 1995 Beavis and Butthead’s comic timing on these eight episodes is rarely short of awe inspiring.
Dumptruck – Days of Fear – Review March 1, 1995 Having strong ties with both Boston and Texas, it’s not surprising to hear guitar-oriented pop, Boston style, mixed with Texan twang.
Down By Law – punkrockacademyfightsong – Review March 1, 1995 Down By Law is punk as fuck. They write well-crafted pop/punk songs that lean more toward the punk side, by choice.