Record reviews
CD Reviews: September 1996
Well, I guess it is now no longer a question of talent at all, but a question of fad. This is the 90s age of fads and anything people will buy is good music. … read more
Record Reviews by Billy Fish: July 1996
Thinking of Dayton, Ohio, most can only think of The Breeders. But wait! Who’s that on the horizon? Why, It’s the boffin boys of Brainiac, by gawd! … read more
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EN is one of the most innovative bands of the twentieth century. Their use of any materials to create new and unique sounds is to be complimented. … read more
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I found the voice irritating and the music tepid. The strings don’t help. I’m wondering why Tammy Rogers contributed her considerable talent to this record. … read more
Stiff Sheet
Okay, so far, consistently good releases. The first track would be quite a push as a radio release, would be one of the few things on the air worth listening to. … read more
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Never heard of ’em, but I must say this record is some pretty enjoyable stuff. Very sweetly melodic at the same time as they retain a somewhat experimental edge. … read more
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Mark’s Keyboard Repair is Money Mark’s his solo debut record, and it’s easy to draw a line between his solo musings and the jazz and funky forays of the B-Boys. … read more
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There are real stories of irony, bad affairs and drinking in bars without naive stereotypical lyrics. 60 Watt Silver Lining isn’t too dark to listen to. … read more
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Here’s the lowdown: I got the record and the review goes like this. Good music, bad lyrics, piss fountain, blood… The record was too short to judge it well. … read more
Record Reviews: August 1995
It’s time for another massive record review, we’ve got hits from The Surfing Brides, The Nixons, Ape Hangers, and so many more. … read more
Record Reviews: February 1995
The band still has all the energy to rock the crowds and get banned from a good portion of the Salt Lake clubs. … read more
Record Reviews November 1994
The “modern alternative” crowd is all over American Salt. As a general rule I hate most of what they like. … read more