Includes several original concoctions, including “Jack and Jill,” which sounds like a lounge act performing to the accompaniment of an unbalanced dishwasher.
An eight-song EP taking 24 minutes to run its course, opens with “Anneliese Schmidt,” and while I have no clue what they’re singing, I like singing along.
An indie movie about running away, life on the streets of New York, temptation, danger, and friendship, Wicked City is a timeless story, but with timely music.
If you got excited by Sugar Ray until you realized they were a Gap commercial, Zebrahead may redeem your misplaced faith in funky/pop/metal/hip-hop/punk.
Ranging from angry, distorted howls to soulful, dirty dirge rock, the bands here assembled show their influences of vintage guitar rock, metal, and grunge.
A collection of singles from the last few years by Snapcase, Hi Fi and the Roadburners, Strife, Integrity, Psywarfare, Blood for Blood, and Damnation A.D..
You get yer money’s worth of galloping ’80s thrash shred, hyperspeed pummeling, throat-ripping shrieks, guttural growls, and trance-inducing nightmare blurs.