Fairweather – If They Move… Kill Them – Review June 1, 2001 The production is gigantic, the singer knows when to step off to give the songs a calculated feel, and the arrangements are well-timed.
The Stryder – Masquerade in the Key of Crime – Review April 1, 2001 They’re gourmet chefs on their instruments, creating new flavors with the usually tiresome emo singing and pseudo-glam rock guitar licks.
Until The End – Review April 1, 2001 If you thought early Earth Crisis, All Out War, and Hatebreed were mind-numbingly boring, you’ll be surprised at how much worse it can get.
One King Down – Gravity Wins Again – Review April 1, 2001 One King Down, some of you might remember (or not), have never been good.
H2O – Seveninch – Review April 1, 1996 Solid, melodic hardcore, like a sped up Marginal Man. They gain points by flogging a seemingly dead horse until it hobbles onto all fours and starts galloping.
Serpico – Feel Bad Rainbow – Review February 1, 1996 Upbeat power-pop-core, like Avail meets Shift. Likable from the first note to the last, with melodic vocals and catchy beats.