Twisted Willie – Review

April 1, 1996

Presidents of the United States of America, Supersuckers, Jello Biafra, L7, and Reverend Horton Heat do renditions of their favorite Willie Nelson tunes.

The Wasted Years – Review

April 1, 1996

This remarkable collection from Boston-based Ace of Hearts Records contains some terrific, previously unreleased recordings from now-defunct hometown heroes.

Planet Dub – Review

April 1, 1996

New facets of chill and relaxed intelligence are touched upon and explored by layering otherworldly washes of sound atop the primitive, tropical beat.

Orgy of the Dead (Soundtrack) – Review

April 1, 1996

Orgy of the Dead, written by Ed Wood, based on his novel. Thanks to Shimmy-Disc’s Kramer, we now have a soundtrack album to commemorate this work of high art.

Mason Dixon Mayhem – Review

April 1, 1996

It’s good we have hardcore, because it’s the perfect release for youngsters who, otherwise, would be robbing 7-11s and driving their cars into telephone poles.

1996 Part One – Review

April 1, 1996

Rollins’ label pays tribute to a long tradition of underground poetic intelligentsia who express their vision through rock ‘n’ roll, free jazz, and spoken-word.

The Harvest Soundtrack – Review

March 1, 1996

The Harvest soundtrack stands alone as an interesting collection of mood music. I can’t say what mood it will set, but it’s unique and interesting.

Scrutiny In The Great Round – Review

March 1, 1996

Stemming from the visionary collage work by Tennessee Rice, Scrutiny in the Great Round CD ROM is a multi-media piece involving poetry, music, art and concept.

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