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Review: Crisis – Like Sheep Led To Slaughter
Crisis Like Sheep Led To Slaughter The End Records It’s been seven years since the last album from Crisis. They’ve just released their latest, Like Sheep Led To Slaughter, and I’m struggling to hear something new from this band. Despite a new drummer and the addition of a second guitarist, this still sounds pretty much
![Review: Peccatum – Lost In Reverie](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2004/12/Image_Unavailable.jpg)
Review: Peccatum – Lost In Reverie
Peccatum Lost in Reverie The End Records Norway’s Peccatum are back four years after their last album, Amor Fati, with Lost In Reverie. This album was written and performed by Ihsahn (Emperor) and Ihriel (Star Of Ash), with guest musicians providing additional drums, percussion and vocals on some of the tracks. This album covers everything
![Review: Frost – Raise Your Fist To Metal](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2004/12/Image_Unavailable.jpg)
Review: Frost – Raise Your Fist To Metal
Frost* Raise Your Fist To Metal Noise Records As if it’s not bad enough Jack Frost named his solo album Raise Your Fist To Metal, he’s also pictured on the cover… that’s right, raising his fist to metal. A number of guest musicians were involved in this project, although limited information offered on the
![Notes from the Industrial Underground: March 1992](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Screenshot-34.png)
Notes from the Industrial Underground: March 1992
Well kids, I’m back from hell with news from the frontline of the Industrial Revolution. Check out what this month’s underground has to say. … read more
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Record Reviews: March 1992
Catch up with SLUG’s latest archived batch of record reviews from all your favorite vintage writers like, Scott Vice, Charlee, M and more! … read more
![Record Reviews: February 1991](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/record-reviews-slug-feb-1992-1024x271.webp)
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
![Record & Tape Reviews: December 1991](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/record-reviews-december-1991-1024x255.webp)
Record & Tape Reviews: December 1991
Well, I think I’ve found my “Best Album of the Year” winner. … read more
![Record & Tape Reviews: November 1991](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/record-reviews-november-1991-1024x256.webp)
Record & Tape Reviews: November 1991
Can you keep up with Nirvana? They put you to the test on this one. … read more
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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](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Screen-Shot-2022-08-17-at-4.24.25-PM.png)
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