Mary Lou Lord – Review

April 1, 1995

Her voice is so sweet, it transports you from your crappy life. Funny thing is, that’s exactly what she’s singing about. Simply beautiful.

Latimer – LP TItle – Review

April 1, 1995

Is it indie? Post punk? Noise pop? They play too well to be punk. The production is too good to be noise. They don’t sing well enough to be pop. A keeper.

KMFDM – Nihil – Review

April 1, 1995

Slow and trudgy, there’re no speed-killer thrillers like “Drug Against War,” but the album rocks from start to finish.

It Is I – Evolve – Review

April 1, 1995

Brutally slow doom sludge featuring Thomas Choi of legendary Asbestos Death (now Sleep). If this album doesn’t crush you, you’re already dead.

God Lives Underwater – Review

March 1, 1995

The digitized guitar sound plays catchy rhythms and the drumming blends both organic and electronic percussion into a pleasant hybrid.

Circle of Dust – Review

March 1, 1995

Besides the techno percussion, heavy guitars and distorted ravings, Circle of Dust manages to work sweetly tortured vocals and catchy melodies into the mix.

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