Record Reviews: December 1990

Record Reviews: December 1990
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Burn ‘em again. If this is what they call up from the ashes, perhaps they should be set afire again. … read more

Record Reviews: November 1990

Record Reviews: November 1990
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Sunshine and The Biffs – In Memory of Vinnie Vinyl Sunshine and The Biffs don’t write songs so much as they create tone poems. Although no two numbers here sound alike, there is a common thread. Reminiscent of very early Massacre Guys or the Pixies with a sense of humor. I also like the fact

SLUG’s April Feature Band: Da Neighbors

SLUG’s April Feature Band: Da Neighbors
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Check out this throwback review of the 1990’s rock band Da Neighbors. … read more

Record and Tape Reviews: April 1990

Record and Tape Reviews: April 1990
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Check out these record and tape reviews from April 1990 featuring Fractal Method, Bad Yodelers, The Living End and the Blind Mime Ensemble. … read more

Tape and Record Reviews February 1990

Tape and Record Reviews February 1990
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Check out these record and tape reviews for February 1990, featuring Bauhaus, Food For Feet and The Reds! … read more

Review: Wonderland by American Standard

Review: Wonderland by American Standard

This is the first album by American Standard, a record company set up by Patrick Dubar, singer for Uniform Choice. … read more

Review: Mudhoney

Review: Mudhoney
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Last year I heard a tape of what is now Superfuzz Bigmuff by Mudhoney. All I had to say about that is that they suck. … read more

Review: Margin Walker by Fugazi

Review: Margin Walker by Fugazi

Fugazi has certainly done it again with their latest six-song EP, Margin Walker. I didn’t think anything could ever touch their first EP, but this one is better. … read more

Review: Psychosis by Coffin Break

Review: Psychosis by Coffin Break

Coffin Break is by far the best thing to come out of Seattle that I’ve heard. With their sound, they should have been on Sub Pop. … read more

Sub Pop Rock City

Sub Pop Rock City
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There’s this place known as Sub Pop Rock City where something damn exciting has been brewing lately. Read SLUG’s 1989 review of the compilation here. … read more