issue-17

Review: James LaBrie

James LaBrie "MullMuzzler 2" (Magna Carta) Yes, the title of this album does come damn close to spelling "mullet."  Canadian…

10 years ago

Review: Jay-Z

Jay-Z "The Blueprint" (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam) Hmm, the package is blue, there's a sticker on it that says its all smash…

10 years ago

Review: Kicked in the Head

Kicked in the Head "Thick as Thieves" (Resurrection A.D.) Picture the Mighty Mighty Bosstones without as many horns and the…

10 years ago

Review: Kittie

Kittie "Oracle" (Artemis Records) Kittie went for "more brutal" on this release, and that's an understatement!  Kittie went damn near…

10 years ago

Review: Lacrimosa

Lacrimosa "Fassade" (Nuclear Blast) Lacrimosa is a morose sampling of gothic orchestration from the dark land of Sweden. Many orchestral…

10 years ago

Review: Mi6

Mi6 "Lunchbox" (Kung Fu Records) Pop punk that fails to innovate and will only appeal to those who are really…

10 years ago

Review: Glenn Hughes

Glenn Hughes "Building the Machine" (SPV) This white boy is blacker than most black music of today.  Soul is clearly…

10 years ago

Review: Hades

Hades "DamNation" (Metal Blade) Hades, like early David Bowie, is probably best played at maximum volume, but because I live…

10 years ago

Review: Hoods

Hoods "Time... The Destroyer" (Victory) The press sheet advised me to "get on the their good side before they smash…

10 years ago

Review: Jag Panzer

Jag Panzer "Mechanized Warfare" (Century Media) This is metal in the traditional vein. Jag Panzer’s songs drive along like a…

10 years ago