Overwhelming Colorfast – Sourdough – Review June 1, 1995 Overwhelming Colorfast is captured here as close to live-in-your-living-room as you can get. Power pop at it’s finest.
Pentagram – Be Forewarned – Review June 1, 1995 The American Godfathers of doom metal have returned and stay true to their original sound. I savor what is classic and explore what is progressive.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Low – Long Division – Review June 1, 1995 Produced by Kramer, Long Division sports a heavy-lidded brand of non-rock that yawns around the same realm as The Red House Painters and Galaxie 500.