Concert Review: The Paladins At The Zephyr Club

Concert Review: The Paladins At The Zephyr Club
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There’s an old saying that says “Everything old is new again.” Whoever first said this must have had the Paladins in mind. … read more

Interview: Drivin N Cryin

Interview: Drivin N Cryin
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They are one of the friendliest and most accessible bands around. Phil Harmonic interviewed them following their performance. … read more

Record Reviews: May 1991

Record Reviews: May 1991
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Pale Saints prove that they can overcome any musical barriers or cliches and make songs laden with feeling and rich in emotion. … read more

Record Reviews: April 1991

Record Reviews: April 1991
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What? Another Morrissey album? So soon? Yes, some will jump for joy, others will turn their heads and wretch. … read more

Concert Review: Sonic Youth With Neil Young and Social Distortion

Concert Review: Sonic Youth With Neil Young and Social Distortion
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After paying 21 bucks to see the long awaited Salt Lake stop for Sonic Youth and Neil Young, it wasn’t half bad. … read more

Movie Review: The Doors

Movie Review: The Doors
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With the faithfully recreated concert scenes, we get a little more Doors exposure. Who could ask for more? … read more

Concert Review: Out Of Autumn, Ritual, Living Room

Concert Review: Out Of Autumn, Ritual, Living Room
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The Pompadour is becoming infamous for its eclectic bookings of local shows and this was no exception. … read more

Concert Review: Dinosaur Bones, Idaho Syndrome

Concert Review: Dinosaur Bones, Idaho Syndrome
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It’s the straightforward songwriting and playing that makes them sound so good live. This show was Dinosaur Bones at their best. … read more

Video Review: Skinny Puppy and Ministry

Video Review: Skinny Puppy and Ministry
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With the upcoming CD release of Ain’t It Dead Yet, it might be timely to review the video that spawned that CD. … read more

Notes From The Industrial Underground: April 1991

Notes From The Industrial Underground: April 1991
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The band has become more dance-orientated since leaving 4AD but still retain their moody, angst-ridden style. … read more