Virgin Voices – A Tribute to Madonna Volume One – Review June 1, 1999 Rarely does a track on this disc take Madonna any further than she’s taken herself, and no more is proven than the monetary value of a remixed hit.
The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black – with the Peecocks at the Rat – Review June 1, 1995 Near-naked females in blue body paint and black teeth. Cardboard-cutout props. Lots o’ glitter. An Oriental guitarist named Samoa in a nurse’s outfit.
The Peecocks – with The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black at the Rat – Review June 1, 1995 Pure old-style glam at its finest, with songs like “We’re Here, We’re Queer, Get Used To It” and a reworked Jim Carrol tune called “All the Animals Died.”
The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black – with Spore at The Rat – Review October 1, 1994 A glam band of the sort rarely seen since the New York Dolls; a smorgasbord of outrageousness put to catchy, if not overly memorable, pre-punk rock.
Spore – with The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black at The Rat – Review October 1, 1994 The band seemed to be merely covering their songs rather than playing them. But Spore is STILL one of Boston’s finest, even at their worst.
Sex & Drugs & Rock ‘n Roll – Banned in Boston – Rant September 1, 1994 Sex & Drugs & Rock ‘n Roll are supposed to go hand-in-hand, but what about here in New England, home of the Puritans?
The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black – at ManRay – Review June 1, 1994 Large-breasted, topless, black-toothed women in body paint dancing to simplistic ’70s glam punk.