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Books And Literature: June 1991

Books And Literature: June 1991
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Casting off her shackles, which happen to be fur coats in her case, Wanda sets herself free and shows other women the way to liberate themselves. … read more

Feature Band: Iceburn

Feature Band: Iceburn
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I have been keeping an eye on the straight edge scene. I knew that it would not last, in Salt Lake however, things have a way of popping up a bit late and never leaving. … read more

Notes From the Industrial Underground: July 1991

Notes From the Industrial Underground: July 1991
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So turn on the disco ball, and put on your favorite spandex outfit and work it! … read more

Record Reviews: July 1991

Record Reviews: July 1991
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I know, you’re all getting sick of me touting Jello’s virtues. Tough shit, since this is one you cannot miss! … read more

Concert Review: The Paladins At The Zephyr Club

Concert Review: The Paladins At The Zephyr Club
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There’s an old saying that says “Everything old is new again.” Whoever first said this must have had the Paladins in mind. … read more

Record Reviews: May 1991

Record Reviews: May 1991
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Pale Saints prove that they can overcome any musical barriers or cliches and make songs laden with feeling and rich in emotion. … read more

Book Review: The Torture Garden

Book Review: The Torture Garden
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“…I love her because there is something more mysteriously attractive than beauty: it is corruption.” … read more

Concert Review: Sisters Of Mercy

Concert Review: Sisters Of Mercy
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Andrew Eldritch has a magnificent gothic stage presence—a modern day aristocrat, a count … perhaps Dracula … read more

Pompadour Industrial Night Top 20: May 1991

Pompadour Industrial Night Top 20: May 1991
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Check out these sick tracks from May of 1991, brought to you by DJ Evil of the Industrial Underground. … read more

Notes From The Industrial Underground: May 1991

Notes From The Industrial Underground: May 1991
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The Cocks are finishing up a new single, “Crackin’ Up,” a “harrowing dance-floor essay on crack addiction that sounds like PiL’s “Metal Box” put through a Megadeath meat-grinder. … read more