Gumshoe – Review

September 1, 1995

Easily digestible poop. Pop, that is. If you’ve ever heard Matthew Sweet, you know what this band sounds like. Pussies.

You Be You – Review

September 1, 1995

What record company “people” might think is “easily accessible.” Well-written, well-played, well-produced pop, with a few interesting tidbits here and there.

Fracture – Proper Burial – Review

September 1, 1995

Aggressive beats, distorted vocals, and plenty of electronics. There’s something that makes them rise to the top. Their samples are creative and interesting.

Foo Fighters – Review

September 1, 1995

No, it doesn’t reach the heights of Nirvana’s best stuff, but there are moments when it comes damn close.

Worst Case Scenario – Review

September 1, 1995

Zero melody, sloppy crunch guitars that chug punk rock riffs like a ’78 Trans Am whose engine is still going strong long after the frame has rusted out.

Foetus – Nail – Review

September 1, 1995

Nail explored the extremes that Hole hinted at, with classical samples, jarring noises of scraping metal and human pain, and guitar blasts.

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