Madame X – Review

June 1, 1996

Madame X brings lounge music into the ’90s, the same way Jamiroquai does to ’70s disco.

Strobe – Review

June 1, 1996

When I reviewed the site, bands interviewed included Frank Black, Presidents of the United States of America, Primus, and Superchunk.

Seconds – #35 – Review

June 1, 1996

Seconds bills itself as “The Only All-Interview Rock Culture Magazine,” but what pulls these eyes along is the astounding range of subjects they bring together.

Tail Spins – #2 – Review

June 1, 1996

Open up to “Felix Navarro’s Bitter Corner,” the regular sprawl of unrestrained spleneticism that’s as viciously funny as a buzzsaw-wielding stand-up comic.

Kor Magazine – #1 – Review

June 1, 1996

It’s not a ‘zine in the traditional sense or size (12″ x 9″); it’s a free (in San Diego), high-quality, entertainment paper that covers the San Diego scene.

Ill Literature – #11 – Review

June 1, 1996

Bigger and better then ever. As ‘zines left and right go under, or cut back page count or frequency, this handbook of heavy music is up to 156 pages.

Fizz – #6 – Review

June 1, 1996

From the regular columns to the interviews and reviews, the writing is in a fun and unique style that will keep you interested, regardless of subject matter.

Cheeseball – #3 – Review

June 1, 1996

This local Boston mag covers the swingin’ scene in and around town: that happening rockabilly, surfy, lounge thing.

Bif Naked – Review

June 1, 1996

The lyrics never waver from no-offense-but-here’s-the-storytelling. And the songs dare non-commercialism just as they sing tunefully, catchy, and blunt.

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