Seam – The Pace is Glacial – Review

January 1, 1999

I was so happy to be doin’ somethin’ other than listenin’ to singer/guitarguy Sooyoung Park’s my-crown-of-thorns-are-a-prickin’-my-heart-on-my-sleeve drivel.

Rube Waddell – Stink Bait – Review

January 1, 1999

Rube Waddell is a band comprised of three San Francisco-based twisted neo-traditional folkies who play more instruments than you can swing a baseball bat at.

Pilsner – Autosuggestion – Review

January 1, 1999

Pretty cool, but not amazin’, gearhead punk in the “influenced by the Ramones & Motƶrhead” vein that Zeke and Nashville Pussy also shoot their rock’n’roll into.

P.W. Long – Push Me Again – Review

January 1, 1999

Long (ex-singer/guitar mangler for Mule, son) simply named his thing Reelfoot. This is the best Blues Explosion record to come out since Extra Width!

New Wave Hookers – Review

January 1, 1999

Loud, crude, and armed with a sense of aesthetics that overwhelms any concept so wad-shot in punk rock as creativity.

MC5 – Starship – Review

January 1, 1999

Recorded a scant four months before Kick Out the Jams, Starship is virtually the alternative (read: “less listenable”) take of their first record.

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