Black Number Nine – Review

September 1, 1995

With x-members of glam gods Fighting Cocks, Black Number Nine shed that slut-rock groove to expose solid, bluesy rock.

State of the Nation – Review

September 1, 1995

Picture a really angry Matthew Sweet. This CD is chock full of power pop excrement. Really lame, not very political, with annoying vocals.

Bivouac – Review

September 1, 1995

They’re grungy guitar rock for the ’90s; sort of like if Candlebox had any credibility, they’d try to sound like these guys.

Birdbrain – Bliss – Review

September 1, 1995

Songs like “Hometown” and “Roslindale” describe the hopelessness and inner strength that comes with growing up in the broken down expectations of the suburbs.

Snapcase – Steps – Review

September 1, 1995

Hardcore with metal crunch is a popular trend recently. A super-thick bass line leads raging, and often distorted, vocals and rich guitar harmonies.

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