Spinning Jenny – Review February 1, 1995 The voice of Cherie Felos and the guitar of Robin Gabrielli dominate the sound Spinning Jenny puts forth on their new, self-titled release.
Falafel Boy – Meet Meat – Review February 1, 1995 Meet Meat from Falafel Boy is a very fun album, a six-pack and a smile, on the road with ten of your best friends in a Yugo.
Electrafixion – Zephyr – Review February 1, 1995 Electrafixion are far from a thinly-veiled Bunnymen reunion. More cyanide kisses than lips like sugar.
Silent Serenity – Review February 1, 1995 Long-winded, naïve Goth here. We even tried to like this one and, just couldn’t. No one is that interested in your diary.
Elastica – Stutter – Review February 1, 1995 If Veruca Salt is getting a bit too mainstream for you, then take a step back and lend an ear to Elastica.
Radiohead – My Iron Lung – Review February 1, 1995 Hitting styles from the hard pop of “Creep” to more jangly guitar rockers, Radiohead show they have more for us to feast on.
Dogtooth – “Black” – Review February 1, 1995 Well-produced, “Black” stays honest and gritty. Luckily, the lyrics are printed on the back. Somebody is a really good writer.
Dante’s Grin – Review February 1, 1995 This is disappointing, watered-down, mundane jangle pop. There’s talent here, but not in the writing.
Crumb – “Spit” – Review February 1, 1995 Punky, mainly because it sounds terrible and no one plays very well. They suck, but they’re fun.
Nameless – How Much Can You Take – Review February 1, 1995 Kinda Bosstones, more on the ska side. Good humor, vocals, great recording. Throw in some fun rap verses, and you got a great tape.