Year: 1995
Interview with X: July 1995
Even though X started out as one of the premier LA punk bands, the members are true artists in the strictest sense of the word. … read more
Knapsack: Trying to Kick the World’s Ass: July 1995
Right about when we ran into Eddie Vedder if we were doing it for money we probably would have hung up the towel. … read more
Zappa Behind the Sneer: June 1995
Doing a story on Frank Zappa’s contribution to music would take up every page in this magazine, every month, for twenty years. … read more
Steel Pole Bathtub: “Scars From Montana”
There aren’t many bands doing what Steel Pole Bath Tub is doing, be it popular or not. … read more
Interview with Paul Stanley: June 1995
We got the KISStory the book and we got the motorcycle jackels that look like they’re 100 years old. KISS army motorcycle jackets. All that kind of stuff. … read more
WHY? THINGS BURN
Make no mistake faithful followers, I only use the interview as a vehicle just to talk with some of the coolest and talented people in the music business today. … read more
‘Gritty Bits’ from ‘the Russ Meyer Interview’: June 1995
Despite his claim that he hates “goddamn interviews” and he was sick of yacking after his road trip, Meyer seemed eager to talk about his movies. … read more
Local Band: Bloodfish
Bloodfish combines young, diverse music with the talent and anger most often found in grunge and thrash. … read more
An Interview with Crispin Glover
Suddenly there I was, on the phone with Crispin Glover. In true SLUG fashion, I had prepared nothing in advance for the interview (as you will see). … read more
Turn of the Century Renaissance Man: April 1995
Danzig intends to bring the same integrity and dedication to comic publishing that his supporters have observed for over 15 years in the music industry. … read more
Concert Review: April 1995
When it comes down to it, underground music is supported by the scene, only as good as the people that attended. A lot of people went to this show and had fun. … read more
The Stiff Sheet: May 1995
SLUG Writers review national albums from the likes of Johnette Napolitano, Holly Vincent, Innocence Mission and The Leaving Trains among others. … read more