issue-37

Review: Sodom

Sodom "One Night in Bangkok" (SPV) Sodom releases their third live album, "Mortal Way of Live" and "Marooned" being the…

10 years ago

Review: The Early November

The Early November "For All of This" (Drive-Thru Records) Combining elements of quite a few of today's more wussy acts…

10 years ago

Review: Solefald

Solefald "In Harmonia Universali" (Century Media) A mixed bag this band is.  With contemporary kinship lying in such bands as…

10 years ago

Review: Pennywise

Pennywise "From the Ashes" (Epitaph) When you put on a Pennywise album, it’s just like putting on an old coat--you…

10 years ago

Review: The Locust

The Locust "Plague Soundscapes" (Anti) The Locust are one of those strange things that don't emerge into the mainstream very…

10 years ago

Review: Selfmademan

Selfmademan "The Daylight Robbery" (Smallman) I could never really wrap my head around these bands that want to get all…

10 years ago

Review: Rage

Rage "Soundchaser" (SPV) Rage is a band that goes back to 1983.  They're German; they've been incredibly prolific with over…

10 years ago

Review: Paul Westerberg

Paul Westerberg "Come Feel me Tremble" (CD and DVD) (Vagrant Records) "Come Feel me Tremble" is 13 all-new tracks from…

10 years ago

Review: Radio Berlin

Radio Berlin "Glass" (Action Driver) This isn't an import compilation of songs from the German radio station but a fuckin' rad…

10 years ago

Review: Self-Evident

Self-Evident "Angular" (Blue Worm Records) All of Southern California is on fire.  As you read this, the Modern Fix compound…

10 years ago