This is the first CD offering from biker/Highway Poet, Colorado T. Sky, and it’s a pure gem. It’s not perfect, in fact, it’s somewhat proud of its own flaws.
The music is HEAVY. Thick, dark, and raging. A caustic liquid, dripping from my speakers like rivers of fire, howling and shrieking in anger and torment.
Bim Skala Bim offered a compelling set from their 11-year, six-album history and unveiled five new songs which blended easily into a catalog of set classics.
I don’t know why they want to be Filter, but if they keep not doing what they’re good at, perhaps they’ll succeed in being a second-rate flash-in-the-pan.
From the swamps of NOLA, with their pulsating bass and voice of eternal doom. Dax Riggs’ voice is kind of like a melodic trill over a deep and angry growl.
Giants and Little People is the second ‘zine from Massachusetts’ own Bob Nelson. It’s packed with references to folks both Liliputian and Brobdingnagian.