Phil Shoenfelt – Blue Highway – Review April 1, 1999 This stab at Hank Williams lost, lonely & vacant trailers for sale or rent falls short even if ya can mistake rust belt E. Europe for rust belt USA.
The Dickies – Dogs From the Hare that Bit Us – Review April 1, 1999 Out of the nine tracks on this record, unfortunately, only two transcend being merely palatable.
Bassholes- When My Blue Moon Turns Red Again – Review April 1, 1999 They capture all the noise they can make and layer it like coats of sonic grime to produce their most Punk Rock with a capital “R” record ever.
Chapter VII: All Men are Liars – Review April 1, 1999 If you want empirical proof that the Blues are still around us, livin’ and breathin’ and bleedin’, look no further than Fat Possum Records of Oxford, MS.
The Chicken Hawks – Siouxicide City – Review April 1, 1999 The Chicken Hawks are the dirtiest, sleaziest, Stoogiest glamsters to be run outta Sioux City, Iowa since, well, since anybody.
26 Spicey Sizzlers – Review April 1, 1999 It’s Estrus doin’ what Estrus does best: sleaze, laddies and gents, the best sleaze yer dirty money can buy.
Texas Terri And The Stiff Ones – Eat Shit – Review April 1, 1999 So a famous-for-no-reason Hollywood hairdresser with an inexplicably thick press kit named Texas Terri takes her “female Iggy” schtick to the world.
Drunk on Rock – Review April 1, 1999 Nashville Pussy, The Candy Snatchers, Jeff Dahl, Electric Frankenstein, The Morning Shakes, not exactly weak-ass shit, is it?
Oh Canaduh! – 2 – Review April 1, 1999 Sheds light on some overlooked North-of-the-Border punk bands whose songwriting shoulda kept ’em out of the oblivion.
Motor City Blues – Review April 1, 1999 Back in 1973, ex-MC5 manager John Sinclair co-organized the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. This was recorded at that series of shows.