Joshua – A Whole New Theory – Review September 1, 1999 Gone are the spine-rousing vocals, heavy energy, and unique melodies. A headless, unmotivated empty shell that walks in-place while the fragile songs carry on.
Omaha – Non-Par Mystifications and Self Extrications – Review April 1, 1999 Omaha reminds me of a canvas framed with beautiful wood and decorations, but with no breath-taking art in the middle.
Chamberlain – The Moon My Saddle – Review April 1, 1999 With images of wide horizons as backdrop, these boys from the Midwest dish out steady rock that will have you humming like a bee.
Chamberlain – Go Down Believing – Review April 1, 1999 Nice, mid-western rock ‘n’ roll with a John Cougar Mellencamp feel that conjures up images of wide open corn fields and bare interstate highways.
Joshua – EP – Review April 1, 1999 The tradition continues here with Joshua, a three-piece from New York that delivers nothing short of great, jagged post-hardcore.