Foetus – Null – Review February 1, 1995 Foetus completists will want it for the extra songs, but everyone else should probably save their money and buy the album.
Nativity In Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath – Review November 1, 1994 Nativity In Black is required listening for anyone who loves Sabbath.
The Goats – No Goats, No Glory – Review November 1, 1994 Once again, Hip-Hop, THC, and white guys with guitars join forces to fight racism and political injustice.
Corrosion of Conformity – Deliverance – Review October 1, 1994 And speak it does, in angry, disenfranchised chords and haunting vocals. COC have been called “the Black Sabbath of the nineties,” and rightly so.
Nativity In Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath – Review September 1, 1994 A well-rounded choice of songs, bands, and (combinations) of the two, expect to hear a lot about this one.
Toad the Wet Sprocket – Dulcinea – Review August 1, 1994 The Fear tour gave Toad the chance to better know their way around their instruments, and bring that live feel to the album that would be Dulcinea.
Stompbox – Stress – Interview June 1, 1994 An interview with drummer Zach Courtney and singer Erich Thaler
Entombed – Wolverine Blues – Interview February 1, 1994 An interview with Lars Garanpetrov and Alex Hellid
Entombed – Wolverine Blues – Review December 1, 1993 An album pulsating with spine-splintering songs and a guillotine-like sharpness in sound. These guys have infused a rock ‘n’ roll feel with their deathy sound.
Alice In Chains – Jar Of Flies – Review December 1, 1993 The vocals rarely break a sweat. The soothing despair laps like gentle waves against the occasional wah-soaked guitar or mournful voice box statement.