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Ostrich Farm

Ostrich Farm – at The Loud Music Festival – Review

June 1, 1996

A little bit Primus, a little bit Devo, a whole lotta wacky. The trio jumped around and worked up a sweat playing a unique brand of folk-rock.

Moped – at The Loud Music Festival – Review

June 1, 1996

This terrific pop trio from Philadelphia really knocked me out. Songs were hook-filled and infectious, with just the right amount of distortion and dissonance.

Helium – at The Loud Music Festival – Review

June 1, 1996

Despite the snags, frontwoman Mary Timony proved herself to be a talented guitarist through creative use of feedback and harmonics.

David Tronzo – at The Loud Music Festival – Review

June 1, 1996

Tronzo’s playing, on electric and National Steel guitar, was devoid of melody or form. Just a lot of noisy fretboard shenanigans.

Bison – at The Loud Music Festival – Review

June 1, 1996

Covering musical ground reminiscent of Iron Maiden, but without the dungeon-rock overtones, Bison were definitely intriguing.

6L6 – at The Loud Music Festival – Review

June 1, 1996

Devastatingly loud. I found the singer/bassist’s apparent ego trip obnoxious, but they were better than a lot of hardcore/metal bands I’ve seen.

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