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Concert Review: Nofx, Treepeople, Organized Confusion and Miskreant
We were certainly lucky to get to see these guys this time around. … read more
Books & Literature: November 1991
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Comics: November 1991
Preposterous it may sound, but those looking for something substantial from DC Comics should give Shade a chance. … read more
Book Review: Boy In The Air
Bajema’s stories stand as a tribute to the darker side of human nature and the ability to reconcile this with reality and one’s surroundings. … read more
Notes From The Industrial Underground: The Thrill Kill Kult
This is where true industrial music originated. Pick this up or die! … read more
Interview/Review: School Of Fish At The Zephyr Club
Just like everybody else shopping a demo, SOF, who decided early on that a deal wasn’t worth throwing away your life or passion, hoped for the best. … read more
Video Review: Skinny Puppy and Ministry
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
New Band Spotlight: Swee Rhino
They consider their music a cross of alternative rock and alternative jazz. With improvisation being a very important element. … read more
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Proof of Provo – March 1991
The stage is small and the audience is still getting used to the idea of live music but, for the most part, the response has been positive. … read more
Concert Review: Warlock Pinchers, Maggot Heads and Dirty Gordon
If you were one of the lucky people to get into this show, you probably saw one of the hottest small shows of the year. … read more
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February’s Cover Band: Road Frisbee
Live and recorded they can be interesting; however, while live you can experience the energy which can’t quite be captured on tape. … read more
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Record Reviews: February 1991
The infamous Seattle sound has become the latest staple for egomaniacs. Readily accessible and limited in quantity, Sub Pop releases are every record collector’s wet dream. … read more