Sabbathon ’93

Sabbathon ’93
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A lot of people came out and stayed all day to see all 12 bands. If you missed this one, you’re bummin’ and you ought to get off your ass next year. … read more

Feature August 1993: The Strangers

Feature August 1993: The Strangers
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Last month, a good friend of mine called to tell me he was out on the road working with a band called The Strangers and they were coming to town. … read more

Record Reviews: August 1993

Record Reviews: August 1993
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The SLUG Archives back for another round of Record Reviews! This time, we go all the way back to August of 1993, where we dive deep into experimental genres. … read more

Prodigal of Smiles: August 1993

Prodigal of Smiles: August 1993
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I’m sitting here at my computer with that stupid look on my face staring at the computer screen. I haven’t been able to get a hold of Prodigal Of Smiles. … read more

Movie Reviews: Man Bites Dog

Movie Reviews: Man Bites Dog
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Reservoir Dogs, Jurassic Park, For violence in cinema that’s just shit. The film that truly captures the mood of the nation is the recent gem Man Bites Dog! … read more

B-Movie Reviews: August 1994

B-Movie Reviews: August 1994
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An indescribable horror has been conjured up in a haunted house after 300 years of dormancy from the book the Necronomicon. … read more

Comic Reviews: July 1993

Comic Reviews: July 1993
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Scottish cartoonist Eddie Campbell has been in the comic business since the 1980s and the efforts of comic publishers have resulted in greater exposure. … read more

Record Review: June 1993

Record Review: June 1993
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Listen up chellovecks and devotchkas, and all my dogs in the underground. SLUG Archives are back for another round of Record Reviews. … read more

Movies & Video: April 1993

Movies & Video: April 1993
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Simple men say things like “The first beautiful woman I meet, I’m not going to fall in love with. That’ll show her.” … read more

Cover Story: One Eye

Cover Story: One Eye
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The fierceness and rebellion which had marked rock and roll was absent from virtually all radio broadcasts and the “death of rock” was proclaimed by the pop media on both sides of the Atlantic. … read more