The Crow: Salvation is smart enough to offer rock as well as dark metal and electronic music. The gems are pretty easy to pick, as are the piles of dogshit.
Using electronic percussion, sheet metal, and pop culture destruction, Jim Thirwell produced an album as humorous as it was self-destructively nihilistic.
I know I should feel changed at this point, or should have had a revelation, or found God or something. All I feel is the need for a shower and some chocolate.
A fine comp of grunge, punk, and assorted music for the angry. There’s Soundgarden, Hole, Radiohead, Cop Shoot Cop, and Suicidal Tendencies, to name a few.
DGC has helped bring attention to some bands that have gone on to become well known. This sampling shows just how impressive some of their early prospects were.