Year: 1991
Who The Hell Do These Women Think They Are?
It is an eclectic mix of personalities which is reflected in the music and the band’s choice of cover material, which ranges from Led Zepplin to Pasty Cline. … read more
Movie Reviews: October 1991
Ambiguity abounds with extreme and subtle degrees of comedy, drama and satire. It’s up to the viewer to decide what is serious and what is not in this strange and wonderful film. … read more
Politically Speaking: October 1991
As Jello Biafra has said, “Don’t hate the media, become the media!” … read more
Book And Literature Review: September 1991
The Autobiography answers just about any questions the viewer could have conceived about Cooper’s life. … read more
Feature Band: Bohemia
In addition to contemporary influences, classical music and jazz have found their way into Eastland’s psyche. His poetical interests are diversified, as well. … read more
The Anti-Defamation League: September 1991
Since its beginning in 1913, the Anti-Defamation League has grown to become one of America’s leading civil rights organizations. … read more
Record And Tape Reviews: September 1991
Listening to Salt Lake band Playground is a lot like being in a playground. It feels a bit immature, a little impulsive but it can be fun. … read more
Record And Tape Reviews: August 1991
The Pixies continue to move forward in their musical legacy, improving on their former style and adding new brilliance to their recording career. … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: August 1991
As for Fad Gadget, they wrote many of the catchiest techno-pop songs of the early eighties and were ripped-off by any number of less-talented and untalented bands. … read more
Fractal Method: Form, Change and Dimension
Solidly founded in the conviction that within the boundaries of this plane one should do what one must, this music speaks for itself, and is exactly what it must be. … read more