PJ Harvey – To Bring You My Love – Review May 1, 1995 To Bring You My Love has a less noisy, more accessible feel than the previous three albums, but her attitude is, if anything, more caustic than ever.
Pie – Superhorse – Review May 1, 1995 Noisy and totally wacked, these guys are great! They cram more screaming feedback and punky guitar slop into the record grooves than you’d think possible.
Pet UFO – My Name is Esther Cohen – Review May 1, 1995 A constant motormouth of distorted guitars and Souci Broskowitz’s hurt/pissed-off vocals make Pet UFO one of my personal favorites.
Pet UFO – “Pigeon Heaven” – Review May 1, 1995 Both songs show Souci’s great lyrical skill by hitting you right where it hurts. Loud, girl punk with great lyrics and a lot of heart.
Pell Mell – Interstate – Review May 1, 1995 This instrumental collection moodily shifts from one focus to another as effortlessly as clouds drift across a brilliant blue sky.
Motherless Children – Review May 1, 1995 One of the best drawing bands from the Lowell area. Energetic and well-crafted rock songs with good lyrics and catchy melodies.
Morning Glories – Fully Loaded – Review May 1, 1995 This is what you listen to while you trash your room.
Moonpools and Caterpillars – Lucky Dumpling – Review May 1, 1995 Not surprisingly, this is cute pop with a female singer. Kinda dippy, kinda trippy, infectiously energetic.
Monkey Tail – Review May 1, 1995 Shouting local rock with too much bass. I think I like this. Sarcastic and abrasive with no song titles. The Europe trading card was a nice touch.
Misery Loves Co. – Review May 1, 1995 The crushing riffs, mechanized drums, cruel rhythms and agonized vox are all there, but MLC can tone it down with smooth and sorrowful vocals.