National Music Reviews September 2004 September 2, 2004 SHARE THIS: Facebook Twitter SLUGmag Review: Reality Crisis – Who Is Your Messiah? Review: Effigy – Grinding Metal Massacre Review: Zoe – From Hell Review: Battery Cage – World Wide Wasteland Review: Displacer – Arroyo Review: Beefcake – Viande De Gateau Review: Totakeke – At The Train Station On A Saturday Evening Review: Indigo – There’s Only You Review: Groove Junkies Feat. Solara – Sunshine Review: E-Man – Slangin (Remixes) Review: Audiowhores – Work It Out Review: Fiver – Let It All Fall Down Review: The Great Depression – Unconscious Pilot Review: Jim Guthrie – Now, More Than Ever Review: Black Tape For a Blue Girl – Halo Star Review: Workhouse – The End Of The Pier Review: Clinic – Winchester Cathedral Review: M83 – Dead Cities, Read Seas & Lost Ghosts Irrebuttable: The Royal Smashings of Austin’s Invincible Czars Maddox Editorial – September 2004 Review: Stained – Imperanon Review: Beyond The Embrace – Insect Song Review: Into Eternity – Buried In Oblivion Your donations allow us to share underrepresented stories for FREE! Donate $10 Choose Amount