Daviess County Panthers – Je N’aime Pas Beaucoup Ma Gamelle – Review September 1, 1997 A firm, vein-popping grasp where impending violence pervades the air, the heat rises, and everything seems poised for an explosion… which never comes.
Tugboat Annie – at The Middle East – Review June 1, 1997 Tugboat Annie comes from a coincidental combination of charisma, melody, musicianship, and an extraordinary adeptness at effectively combining these qualities.
Analogue – “Average Luck Charm” – Review June 1, 1995 It has the usual Lou Reed style mumbling, and would be fairly generic if not for some interesting stops and starts and surprise breaks.
Stuntman – “Robert Marshall Long” / “Car Crash” – Review June 1, 1995 Ex-members of Seattle’s Treepeople. Their appeal is similar to that of the Archers of Loaf for command over quirky indie noise meets pop punk.
Tugboat Annie – Superfriends – Review May 1, 1995 f Tugboat Annie were one of the four elements they’d be air, specifically the smog-free, thin, cold air high above our everyday lives.
Tulips – “Wet” – Review February 1, 1995 Uninspiring drone-to-howling vocals over noisy striptease music. I usually like them. Cover of Killdozer’s “King of Sex.”