MTV’s AMP – Review

July 1, 1997

AMP is MTV’s electronica showcase, the place to get up on a future that, for some, has been going on for over a decade. If you’re buying only one, this is it.

Ozzfest Live – Review

July 1, 1997

Half legendary heavy bands on major labels and half up-and-coming extreme bands, this release has a bit o’ something for everyone.

Dutch Harbor Soundtrack – Review

July 1, 1997

With guys from gangs like the Vandermark 5, the Pinetop Seven, and the Palace Brothers, you’d best stand aside ’cause the improv can get pretty fuggin’ hairy.

All Over Me Soundtrack – Review

July 1, 1997

A nice cross-selection of currently celebrated moody pop bands. And just the right choices to support All Over Me, a poignant and perceptive coming-of-age tale.

UK Subs – Riot – Review

July 1, 1997

Did I mention that the UK Subs have released another album? The current Cleopatra yield, Riot, comes in hard and punk, and stays hard and punk.

U2 – Pop – Review

July 1, 1997

The new album borrows from the textiles of electroharmonica while refraining their mistakable signature sound. One of the best four-man quartets in the world.

Tristitia – Crucidiction – Review

July 1, 1997

Blending Gothic sorrow, doomy darkness, and elements of black metal, Tristitia stands apart from even the pioneers of genre bending. They’re slower.

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