Bruce Dickinson – Balls to Picasso – Review December 1, 1994 This is no Maiden album. This is nostalgia rooted in the present, a surprising piece of work by one of the heavy metal gods himself.
B-Thong – Skinned – Review December 1, 1994 B-Thong stomps like a sledgehammer on pavement – slow, heavy and utterly destructive.
Acid Bath – When the Kite Strings Pop – Review December 1, 1994 Singer Dax Riggs can sing well, going from eerie quaver to low, guttural groan. The rest of the band can hang with Entombed and Carcass.
360’s – Strawberry Stone – Review December 1, 1994 Audrey Clark and company lead you by the ear through a trippy, psychedelic jaunt over sugar-hook daisy fields. pass the love beads, baby.
22 Brides – Review December 1, 1994 While on the surface it usually coasts prettily along, sooner or later, a vocal snags your ear, or a powerful guitar jam gives you a start.
Echobelly – Everyone’s Got One – Interview December 1, 1994 An interview with singer Sonya Aurora-Madan
Danzig – 4 – Review November 1, 1994 Danzig have returned with another dark creation that runs the gamut from ethereal ballads to demon rockers.
Chaotic Past – Moodchanger – Review November 1, 1994 Earthy and internationally-flavored acoustic trio, they weave a moody blend of influences together.
Bracket – 924 Forestville St. – Review November 1, 1994 Crunching, distorted guitars mow a smile across your face as you’re saturated with the infectious melodies. Boyhood influences of Cheap Trick are apparent.