Mourning Sign – Alienor – Review June 1, 1995 heir songs tend to flow from somber, funereal dirges, to hyperfast blasts of rage. Progressive death metal without long and boring songs. Sad yet powerful.
Moonspell – Wolfheart – Review June 1, 1995 Moonspell may be young and have certain immature song structures, but they show promise through sheer diversity.
Moody Jackson – My White Bread Mom / Moody Jackson split – Review June 1, 1995 My White Bread Mom and Moody Jackson have the early ’80s thrash sound that people are now boasting about having been into back in the day.
Mind Riot – Peak – Review June 1, 1995 I can honestly say this is one of the most diverse metal albums I’ve heard. But please, next time hire a producer.
Wax – with Bush at the Strand – Review June 1, 1995 Miraculously, this line up works. Wax took their entertaining ska-core sound to the stage of the Strand as an opening act for Bush.
Meshuggah – Destroy Erase Improve – Review June 1, 1995 A cross between highly-advanced musician metal and death/thrash gone power metal. This’ll keep you on your toes, to say the least.
Women of Sodom – at The Limelight – Review June 1, 1995 From out of the darkness, the Women of Sodom emerge, dragging their pitiful slaves behind them.
Marshall Chapman – It’s About Time… – Review June 1, 1995 Recorded live at the Tennessee State Prison For Women, this CD offers a pretty standard dose of bluesy rock with a distinct country flavor.
Malevolent Creation – Eternal – Review June 1, 1995 Florida death metal that roars from start to finish and never slows down. Eternal captures the essence of death metal.
Lunachicks – Jerk of All Trades – Review June 1, 1995 Balls-out punk rock snarl and sneer in all its glory. The Lunachicks leave no sacred cow unbutchered. From Barbie to butt plugs, the chicks do it all.