Tag Spitfire Records

Review: LA Guns

LA Guns “Waking The Dead” (Spitfire Records) I could make this really simple for ya.  Did you at any time say you liked LA Guns?  Yea?, cool, buy this and you’ll be impressed.  If you never liked this band, this…

Review: Sixty Watt Shaman

Sixty Watt Shaman ““Seeds of Decades”” (Spitfire Records) Yee-haw!  Dem boys from back East knows how to rock.  Yep, damned if it don’t sound like Jethro Tull and Lynyrd Skynyrd done had themselves a baby and named it Sixty Watt…

Review: Pro-Pain

Pro-Pain ““Round 6”” (Spitfire Records) This should be called You Can’t Judge An Album By Its Cover, “Round 6” has the lamest cover I’ve seen since Pantera’s “Power Metal”, but inside is one hell of a metal/hardcore album.  A combination…

Review: Crowbar

Crowbar ““Sludge: History of Crowbar”” (Spitfire Records) Crowbar is one of those bands that the more I hear, the more I like.  And “Sludge: History of Crowbar” has a lot to love.  These fifteen tracks spanning a eight year, six…

Review: Gary Numan

Gary Numan ““Pure”” (Spitfire Records) “Pioneer”.  The word is used often to describe Gary Numan.  Most accessibly know for his 80’s hit “Cars” (which was brought back to life with Fear Factory’s cover of the pop hit on their last…

Review: ohGr

ohGr ““Welt”” (Spitfire Records) Former Skinny Puppy frontman settles down into his craft.  A more focused assault of electronic pushed and distorted sonics.  While Skinny Puppy was mostly experimental and abrasive, ohGr shows a great collaborate effort and resulting madness…

Review: Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent ““Full Bluntal Nugity”” (Spitfire Records) Live Ted Nugent.  You need more than that?  You probably don’t deserve it.  Being raised in the Midwest, I don’t even mind the UberHunter Ted Nugent.  But living in this vegetarian plastic wasteland…

Review: Pissing Razors

Pissing Razors “Where We Come From” (Spitfire Records) Thrash from the stutter and rip school–the best kind of thrash.  See Pantera for the most direct influence Pissing Razors wears, and wears proudly, I would assume.  This is one of the…

Review: Pro-Pain

Pro-Pain “Shreds Of Dignity” (Spitfire Records) Now this band defines the definition of hardcore!!! PRO-PAIN is a very energetic, intense, and hard working band that has been around for over 10 years.  Hailing from a label none other than Spitfire…

Review: Pissing Razors

Pissing Razors “Live in the Devils Triangle” (Spitfire Records) What did this live disk teach me?  That I don’t own nearly enough Pissing Razors.  I’ve played the hell out of their last one “Where We Come From”  (which is Texas…