Authors: Ryan Workman
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Record Reviews: December 1992
I’d call MILK the spawn of a plural marriage between heavy metal, free jazz, avante-garde and hardcore punk and I’ll jump on for the ride. … read more
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Record Review: November 1992
hough a bit more mellow than your average label release, it’s still a cool collaboration of rarities and b-sides, and more humorous than musical to listen to. … read more
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Record Review: July 1992
Superchunk is an excellent introduction into the progression of a pleasing new noise. I hope you can check them out. … read more
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Record Reviews: February 1991
Very musically tight, these three guys express feeling and imagery through strong, deep lyrics and fair-paced tunes that have a on-stop flow. … read more
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Record & Tape Reviews: December 1991
Well, I think I’ve found my “Best Album of the Year” winner. … read more
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Record Reviews: October 1991
You say you were lookin’ for something different, never been done before, completely original, zany looney music stuff? … read more
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Recollections of an Innocent Bystander
My first taste of the Salt Lake music scene was back in the summer of 1987, when I was just 14 years old. It was at the old Alice’s Cafe, a place whose name had graced many flyers around town advertising punk bands, both local and beyond. … read more