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Record Reviews: March 1996
It’s a hell of interesting mix that I’ve gotten to review this month. Fatso Jetson is like a combination of garage punk and surf music. … read more
7 Inch Recording: March 1996
Go on a journey through the ’90s and get a taste of these 7 inch reviews. … read more
Film Review: The City of Lost Children
If it’s escapism and visual delight that brings most audiences to a theater, then The City of Lost Children delivers in spades. … read more
SnoCore Tour: February 1996
My tickets should have been at the window of the Horticulture building but when I got there and flashed my picture ID there were no tickets to be found. … read more
Serial Killer of the Month: John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy had the personality makeup of a sociopath, he felt absolutely no remorse for any of his victims. … read more
Interview: Dishwalla
What I really dig is the stuff that has a unique twist and Dishwalla is a band that can be compared to no one I am aware of. … read more
Julian Cope
Julian Cope is back again, a welcome intrusion into your mundane world. … read more
Record Reviews: February 1996
No other local publication is going to review this shit except SLUG. … read more
A Few Words from Spacehog
Four englishmen relocating from Leeds, England to NYC, have stirred up the sounds once pioneered by David Bowie and the charismatic nature of Ziggy Stardust. … read more
Black Diamond
That night I thought The Sage was going to go up in flames for sure. Gene blew fire after “Firehouse,” and he bled from the mouth during the bass solo, right before “100,000 Years.” … read more
Written in Blood: Hard Music for A Hard World
Though they don’t have the cruel streets of a big city to inspire their music, the band claims that there is plenty to hate in the Midwest. … read more
Interview: Son Volt
I spoke to Dave Boquist, the multi-instrumentalist, who plays guitar, banjo, fiddle and lap steel for Son Volt. … read more