Stage Diving To The Oldies – Review May 1, 1995 Stage Diving to the Oldies is intended to conjure up such wistful memories in aging punks. All things considered, it does a pretty good job.
Beowulf – 2¢ – Review May 1, 1995 Beowülf, like Suicidal Tendencies, was one of the premier skatepunk bands of Venice Beach back in the days of yore. They has returned with 2¢.
Beowulf – 2 Cents – Review April 1, 1995 The songs range from indie rock to metal to snarly Pistols-esque punk with a bit of Jello vocal jiggle. The production spotlights the siner and ignore the band.
Blightobody – “Party Snout” / “The Moon Floats Overhead” – Review March 1, 1995 They combine guitar rock, pop sensibility, country twang, spaghetti western solos, and heavy, chugging guitars into humorous, well-produced songs.
Band of Susans – Here Comes Success – Review March 1, 1995 This band owes a tip of the hat to the numerous wall-of-guitar Sonic Youth-influenced bands of today.
Uncle Slam – When God Dies – Review March 1, 1995 With members of early Suicidal Tendencies, I guess I expected a religious experience. It’s not bad, it’s just not amazing.
Beowülf – “Homey, Don’t Ya Know Me?” – Review February 1, 1995 Like fellow Venice Beachers, Suicidal, Beowülf has elements of punk, metal, and thrash (skatecore style).
You Am I – Sound as Ever – Review February 1, 1995 Australia’s alternapop trio’s first full length is crammed with jammin’ guitars, passionate vocals, singable melodies and driving beats.