Sense Field – Living Outside – Review

March 1, 2004

Poor Sense Field just can’t seem to get a bit o’ peace and quiet. After finally finding a good home and releasing a well-received album, guitarist Rodney Sellars’ daughter was paralyzed in a car accident.

Roy – Tacomose – Review

March 1, 2004

Featuring members of Botch, These Arms Are Snakes, and Harkonen, you’d think Roy was a math metal powerhouse. You’d be even more surprised by how good of an indie rock band they are.

The Fire Theft – Review

March 1, 2004

3/4s of Sunny Day Real Estate. Emotional songs that are worth the wait, but definitely different enough to alienate lots of Sunny Day Real Estate fans.

Surrounded – Safety in Numbers – Review

March 1, 2004

One aural peak into Safety in Numbers and you’ll chalk up another victory for the icy country, as drums crack like burning wood, and synths backfire like classic Mercury Rev.

Denali – The Instinct – Review

February 23, 2004

Denali create boring, lifeless, meandering songs out of seemingly perfect elements. Much better than the debut, but it still tips toward style over substance.

Cannae – Horror – Review

February 23, 2004

Fitting that Cannae is on Prosthetic: They share (ex-) labelmates Lamb of God’s love of classic thrash and modern European death. Present-day Testament.

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