Lords of Acid – with God Lives Underwater, The Women of Sodom, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult at Avalon – Review September 1, 1995 Lords of Acid exploded into their own brand of aural masturbation. This is no wimpy house bullshit here, brothers and sisters.
God Lives Underwater – with The Women of Sodom, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Lords of Acid at Avalon – Review September 1, 1995 While both EP and full-length are chock full of computer gimmickry, their live set was very boy-next-door rock bandish.
Refused – This Just Might Be… The Truth – Review July 1, 1995 This has monstrous metal stomp power to drive home the politics and lifestyle choices that fuel Refused.
For Love Not Lisa – Information Superdriveway – Review July 1, 1995 Some tunes grab me by the ears and throw me around the room. Others sound like tunes from the Stone Temple scrap heap.
Nero Circus – Human Pigs – Review July 1, 1995 Gruff vocals, choppy timing, harmonized choruses, and riffs to satiate the guitar-hungry metal masses.
Welt – Better Days – Review July 1, 1995 Young, energetic and with tongue planted firmly in cheek, Welt grin through their debut of punk anthems.
Red Aunts – At The Middle East Cafe – Review July 1, 1995 Too punk for their own good, the Red Aunts fuckin’ rocked! Nothing is sacred when they have mics at their mouths. They insulted everything and everyone.
Speedball – Do Unto Others, Then Split – Review July 1, 1995 Big engines, loud guitars, and lots of beer. These guys have the natural charisma and high-octane sound to be rock stars.
Sheer Terror – Love Songs for the Unloved – Review July 1, 1995 Prong’s Tommy Victor produced this beast to sound like a Neanderthal’s mud fight. Clods of sound are lobbed and fast-balled at you.
Strapping Young Lad – Heavy As A Really Heavy Thing – Interview July 1, 1995 An interview with Devin Townsend