Energy Records: 1997 – Review

June 1, 1997

Energy Records:1997 starts with one of my favorites, Hanzel und Gretyl, those outer space groove industrialists, giving us “Pleidian Agenda.”

Creepy Crawl Live – Review

June 1, 1997

Fifteen New York heavyweights, all live. You name it, Murphy’s Law, Warzone, Ensign, Cold Front, H2O, they’re all here.

Before You Were Punk – Review

June 1, 1997

Before You Were Punk coulda been another collection of the same hotshot punk bands covering silly songs from a decade many wish we could deny we were a part of.

Skankin in the Pit – Review

May 1, 1997

Half American ska-punk and half Japanese ska-punk, the sonic equivalent of a few quadruple cappuccinos in rapid succession.

Ruff Cut – Review

May 1, 1997

The Original and Authentic Sound of… is a collection of singles, dub plates, alternate versions, and unreleased material from Jah Works.

Punk Dwellings – Review

May 1, 1997

12 “new” New York punk bands doing one “original” and one cover each. Proves again punk bands oughta stick to what they know best, ruining their “own” songs.

Into Topological Space – Review

May 1, 1997

As this is an album of remixes, Perfume Tree contribute a track that holds back on the screaming guitar while pushing elements of ambient and electro.

Boston Elektro 101 – Review

May 1, 1997

Bands/artists from Man Ray’s hard electronic dance scene come together for these 15 tracks. Almost 74 minutes of shaking your garbed-in-black white butt.

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