A Passion of Covers – Review June 1, 1996 I’m surprised that it’s taken so long for like-minded gloom-mongers to pay homage to the Godfathers of Goth with a tribute album, but it’s here.
The Fliptones – with Bald Guys, Tidal Waves, the Ray Corvair Trio at the Rat – Review June 1, 1996 I was shitfaced by the time The Fliptones left the beach-combed stage. I was on a Southern Comfort kick that night, and I just went with it.
Ambient Extractions – Vol. 2 – Review June 1, 1996 Blissed-out soundscapes are offered by 4AD artists His Name Is Alive, Single Cell Orchestra, and C&S’s own Transambient Communications.
V.3 – Photograph Burns – Review June 1, 1996 Liberal splashes of china white on art metal walls bleeding south into the singed edges of amber waves over fuzzy fields hiding silos and secret laboratories.
Three Years and We Still Suck – part 2 of 3 June 1, 1996 Three Year Anniversary, Favorite Excerpts part 2 of 3, issues 12 thru 19.
Tribe 8 – Snarkism – Review June 1, 1996 Tribe 8 dish out a fun brand of raucous and rowdy punk, perfect for Saturday night bar room brawls at the Lesbo-Au-Go-Go.
Ray Corvair Trio – with Bald Guys, The Fliptones, and Tidal Waves at the Rat – Review June 1, 1996 Around this time the Ray Corvair Trio was spyin’ it up in the wake of the Fliptones’ freak-scene beach party.
Torcher – Home – Review June 1, 1996 My favorite track, “Weightless,” has a lazy, melancholy lullaby feel. This will appeal to fans of the Dirt Merchants, Eve’s Plum, or Mary’s Danish.
Tiki Tones – Idol Pleasures – Review June 1, 1996 Some call it surf, others lounge, but take it from me; it’s neither. It’s island cheese, and mighty groovy cheese at that.
Ten Ton Tide – Review June 1, 1996 ’90’s art rock, but not Crimson, more like Yes. Sweet songs, well crafted, but missing energy and that certain spark of life.