Lords of Acid – Voodoo U – Review February 1, 1995 There are thunderous guitars mixed in with throbbing percussion and squishing and squelchy keyboard sounds. And spicy lyrics by Lady Galore.
Laundry – Black Tongue – Review February 1, 1995 Laundry blends industrial rage with jazz sensibilities for a high-impact sound with dark undertones.
KMFDM vs. Pig – Sin Sex & Salvation – Review February 1, 1995 From soundtrack-from-technohell to chunky guitars and disco beats, KMFDM refuses to be pigeon-holed.
Blau Zur – Pink Pet Eraser – Review February 1, 1995 Blau Zür has control of the emotional chords and progressions, and their live show would probably be kickin’ with a few illicit chemicals.
Bim Skala Bim – Eyes and Ears – Review February 1, 1995 Vocalist Dan Vitale could be considered the godfather of Boston’s ska scene. Together since 1985, Bim have just released their sixth album, Eyes and Ears.
Barkmarket – Lardroom – Review February 1, 1995 It started a little less noisy and chaotic than 1993’s Gimmick, but that’s like saying a chainsaw is running smoothly.
Babylon Sad – Kyrie – Review February 1, 1995 Kyrie owes its best moments to the moody shifts and instrumental surrealism that are truly haunting. But I’m not a great fan of cookie monster vocals.
Grief – Come to Grief – Interview February 1, 1995 An interview with Terry Savastano , Pete Donovan, Randy Odierno
At The Gates – Terminal Spirit Disease – Review February 1, 1995 A hellbent express train loaded with mean guitars tuned low, speedcore drumming and Kreator/Whiplash death vocals. Produced by Tomas Skogsburg.
This is Not Here – Drastic Plastic – Interview February 1, 1995 An interview with bassist Brett Fasullo and guitarist Richard Marr