Six Finger Satellite – Machine Cuisine – Review May 1, 1995 The RI boys have put down their guitars and headed for Moogs. What they’ve become is Kraftwerk for the ’90s. My new favorite band.
Supersuckers – La Cornuda – Review August 1, 1994 With cowboy hats, mirrored shades, and rock star poses, Supersuckers had the sweaty masses boppin’ and slammin’. They may be jokesters, but they do it well.
Hazel – Toreador of Love – Review December 1, 1993 The slower, bare-bones material is much like early grunge, but the catchy uptempo punk/pop ditties get back to the garage and stomp around.
Seaweed – Four – Review December 1, 1993 Seaweed are just carrying on good, sharp-edged rock ‘n’ roll with a punky flavor. You can even slam to Seaweed. They have melodic undertones to boot.
The Reverend Horton Heat – The Full-Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat – Review October 1, 1993 Stray Cat rockabilly sped it up to Anthrax speed mixed with smooth crooning that’s Morrison-esque on some tracks and distorted psychobilly on others.
Six Finger Satellite – The Pigeon Is The Most Popular Bird – Review September 1, 1993 Is this neo-psychodelic, progressive, post-punk noise rock? The band Six Finger Satellite defies an easy label.