Kill Creek – St. Valentine’s Garage – Review December 1, 1994 A strong disc, crammed full of pissed-off, high energy, sub-rock, garage-on-fire songs.
K’s Choice – The Great Subconscious Club – Review December 1, 1994 Brussels’ Sarah and Gert Bettens create some nice, light floaty pop music together. Intelligent lyrics, sultry vocals and a few rockin’ passages.
The Business – Keep The Faith – Review December 1, 1994 Keep the Faith from The Business carries a high level of energy with better production and a feeling of camaraderie.
Joe Stump – Night of the Living Shred – Review December 1, 1994 Typical guitar-god stuff. Nice melodies and good energy if you’re doing work and don’t want distracting vocals.
The Black Watch – Amphetamines – Review December 1, 1994 Their songs contain a bit of noisy guitar, and some sweet violins and violas, without being over-orchestrated.
Irresponsibles – Woody’s Head – Review December 1, 1994 Flavorful ’80s bubblegum pop with a sense of humor. Good writing, decent production, bad graphics.
Gumshoe – Review December 1, 1994 The Gearin brothers press on. The six new tunes from the prolific pair don’t break new ground, but compete admirably.
Standing on Earth – Fruit Cup – Review December 1, 1994 DiLego and crew do it again; songwriting and production craftsmanship; chimingly memorable.
Slowpoke – Framed – Review December 1, 1994 Distorto-ravings to intricately layered powergroove in a Pantera meets Metallica suburban sorta way.
Grant Lee Buffalo – Mighty Joe Moon – Review December 1, 1994 The band continues to explore its distinctive blend of ethereal, somber folk and big, ungodly noise.