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Moodcrush

Moodcrush – Devil Monkey Stew – Interview

September 1, 1995

An interview with vocalist Ken Lyons and bassist Paul

Tongue Lash – with Moodcrush at The Red Square Nashua – Review

June 1, 1995

I came in as Tongue Lash played “Peace Dog” by the Cult. That about summed it up. This is either a solid rock ‘n’ roll cover band, or might as well be.

Moodcrush – with Tongue Lash at The Red Square Nashua – Review

June 1, 1995

Maybe they have a more distinct style or a wider range of influences. Even if they were to do covers, they would personalize them and make them their own.

Notary Public – with Moodcrush at The Middle East Cafe – Review

May 1, 1995

Notary Public plays a lot louder and more animately than the Goth hype and CD would have you expect. This is a very live-oriented band.

Moodcrush – with Notary Public at The Middle East Cafe – Review

May 1, 1995

The singer’s got a wild range. Solos galore and powerchords strung together with charming hair tosses. Rich harmonies and loud, chunky guitars.

Moodcrush – “Megahog” – Review

March 1, 1995

Moodcrush combine ripping solos that remind one of early Aerosmith or AC/DC, with lyrical enunciation like Freddy Mercury in a wicked mood.

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