Elixir – Review

September 1, 1994

Dreams made bad. Rockin’ band, but the singer needs to stay late in Melody 101.

Earth Eighteen – Review

September 1, 1994

Beatlesesque orchestration gone futurist, punk-metal guitars chugs, breathy glamboy vocals, slick pop synths with angelic choirs, and country rock jams. Huh?

Natural Born Killers – Review

September 1, 1994

In keeping with the Bonnie and Clyde tradition, the pair teases the cops by leaving witnesses alive to tell the tales of their violent exploits.

Deconstruction – Review

September 1, 1994

A one-off project featuring former Jane’s Addiction members. I’m inclined to describe the material on this release as “soundscapes” rather than songs.

Crawlspace – Review

September 1, 1994

Like rapid fire double bass drumming and watered-down ’80s thrash? See this band and get internal brain bleeding.

Cop Shoot Cop – Review

September 1, 1994

Release is one of those rare works that can catch a listener on the anger factor alone. Frustration drips from the CD like toxic waste from a treatment plant.

Cauldron – Review

September 1, 1994

Some heavy crunching guitars trying to run Geddy Lee down in the road. Interesting vocal sound. These guys are different.

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