issue-42

Review: The Judas Cradle

The Judas Cradle "“Too Bad They’re All Dead”" (Eulogy) Imagine Poison the Well [minus the amazing diversity and melody] and…

10 years ago

Review: Still Crossed

Still Crossed "Love and Betrayal" (Indecision Records) I've noticed I type faster when I'm reviewing a hardcore band.  I've also…

10 years ago

Review: Stinkaholic

Stinkaholic "Pantomime" (DoughMain) Ever keep listening to an awful CD, just to see how bad it can get?  I am…

10 years ago

Review: Orquesta Des Desjerto

Orquesta Des Desierto "Dos" (Meteor City) If you somehow stumbled upon the rad-est drum circle in the world-it would probably…

10 years ago

Review: Sugarcult

Sugarcult "Palm Trees and Power Lines" (Fearless Records / Artemis Records) Sugarcult delivers a strong sophomore set with "Palm Trees…

10 years ago

Review: Supine to Sit

Supine to Sit "Break Out Your Indicator" (Lovitt Records) "Break Your Indicator" is a record composed of mainly dark, indie…

10 years ago

Review: Texas Terri Bomb!

Texas Terri Bomb! "Your Lips …My Ass!" (TKO) Texas Terri's new band gets a boatload of guitar talent assisting on…

10 years ago

Review: Premonitions of War

Premonitions of War "Left In Kowloon" (Victory Records) Heavy ass hardcore.  It's the speed that brings Premonitions of War their…

10 years ago

Review: The Business Machines

The Business Machines "Almost Automatic" (Act Your Age) Hitting with a rock and roll sound (hey, they actually had the…

10 years ago

Review: Pulley

Pulley "Matters" (Epitaph) On their fifth release, Pulley are coming to terms with who they are and what their place…

10 years ago