Monster Voodoo Machine – Suffersystem – Review December 1, 1994 12 songs of grinding samples, massive, chugging guitars tuned low and mean, distorted roars (kinda Drown-ish) which, if I could understand, I’d yell, too.
360’s – Strawberry Stone – Review December 1, 1994 Audrey Clark and company lead you by the ear through a trippy, psychedelic jaunt over sugar-hook daisy fields. pass the love beads, baby.
Gigolo Aunts – Flippin Out – Review June 1, 1994 To point out all the ear-snagging hooks on Flippin’ Out would be like blindly rummaging about a tacklebox, speared at every move.
700 Miles – Dirtbomb – Review June 1, 1994 John Carlin’s guitar and voice dominate 700’s sound. He sings his lyrics in a powerful, soulful voice reminiscent of Corey Glover of Living Colour.
Cowboy Junkies – Pale Sun Crescent Moon – Review February 1, 1994 Pale Sun, Crescent Moon is a mellow album. Sad, knowing vocals winding their way through countrified, low-key guitar, bass and drums.
Definition FX – Light Speed Collision – Review June 1, 1993 With a driving, undeniable beat, chugging guitar, and keyboards skipping and tripping about, the energy flows and feels good.