Six Finger Satellite – The Pigeon Is The Most Popular Bird – Review September 1, 1993 Is this neo-psychodelic, progressive, post-punk noise rock? The band Six Finger Satellite defies an easy label.
Turbulent Daughters – Fabulous Disaster – Review September 1, 1993 I wrote down all sorts of stuff I can’t read ’cause there’s ash all over the page and I think I used it for a coaster.
Velvet Voodoo Dolls – Review September 1, 1993 Joe’s for that gritty, honest voice that leads you through the songs. Calli’s got that feathery, angelic sound that gives hope. The two opposites mix well.
Big Catholic Guilt – Judgement – Review June 1, 1993 The sheer strength of Jordan’s distorted ravings are just shy of terrifying. The lyrics are personal, observant, and angrily poetic.
Definition FX – Light Speed Collision – Review June 1, 1993 With a driving, undeniable beat, chugging guitar, and keyboards skipping and tripping about, the energy flows and feels good.
Knockdown – Will To Live – Review June 1, 1993 Knockdown is a Marlboro/Northboro based straight-edge hardcore band.
Mocha Java – Review June 1, 1993 Their tasty blend of blues, jazz, funk, bluegrass, and folk (not to mention a dash of psychedelia) is a delicious switch from our regular brand.
Riot Act – Review June 1, 1993 Like a tightly-clenched fist, it twitches and waits for its time. The wound-up and tightly-packed energy source is soon to be released with a smirk.
Slowpoke – Review June 1, 1993 With all the talent and experience behind each band member in the Western MA grunge/funk band, there is little doubt that they’ll be successful.
The Cinch – Review June 1, 1993 The Cinch, formerly Livewire (and no, they were never a Mötley Crüe cover band!), is essentially a be-bop party band.