Music
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
Well, I think I’ve found my “Best Album of the Year” winner. … read more
Record & Tape Reviews: November 1991
Can you keep up with Nirvana? They put you to the test on this one. … 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
Record Reviews: July 1991
I know, you’re all getting sick of me touting Jello’s virtues. Tough shit, since this is one you cannot miss! … read more
Record Reviews: June 1991
Dinosaur JR – Green Mind The first I heard of Dinosaur JR was their cover of The Cure’s “Just Like Heaven.” I thought Robert Smith had redone the song, making up for the mistake he’d done that first time. I was dead wrong. Now the band has left SST for a “major” and had a
Record Reviews: May 1991
Pale Saints prove that they can overcome any musical barriers or cliches and make songs laden with feeling and rich in emotion. … read more
Record Reviews: April 1991
What? Another Morrissey album? So soon? Yes, some will jump for joy, others will turn their heads and wretch. … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: April 1991
The band has become more dance-orientated since leaving 4AD but still retain their moody, angst-ridden style. … read more