New Reviews
Bill Janovitz - Live From Q Division Studios
Recorded live at Q Division Studios in March of 2021, Bill Janovitz played a selection of Buffalo Tom tracks along with a handful of covers …
NOFX - Single Album
Over the course of their career, NOFX has always delved into the personal, be it drug abuse, addiction, gender, gender roles, or sex, but this album…
New Releases
Cheap Trick - In Another World
The 20th full-length studio release for the rock band was produced with Julian Raymond.
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Assertion - Intermission
New band from drummer William Goldsmith (Sunny Day Real Estate, The Fire Theft, Foo Fighters), guitarist/vocalist Justin Tamminga, and bassist Bryan Gorder.
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Suzi Quatro - The Devil in Me
Her second album in a row recorded with her son Richard Tuckey
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Bill Janovitz - Live From Q Division Studios
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Saxon - Inspirations
British Heavy Metal legends deliver a full-roar-fun-down set of covers.
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New 90s Podcast
Jimmie's Chicken Shack - Pushing The Salmanilla Envelope
Jimmie's Chicken Shack's major-label debut avoids funk metal cliches on 1997's confident Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope
Bands only get to make their debut album once, but for Jimmie's Chicken Shack, a few practice swings paid off. Taking tracks from several low-profile independent releases and combining them for the 1997 major label debut means the material on Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope sounds refined and well-thought-out without being stale and lifeless. Unlike some contemporaries who relied on thick, down-tuned guitars to push their angst, JCS work in layers of intricate guitar leads that recall 1970s progressive rock or 90s math rock but with a funk metal twist. Special guest: John Seman - DMO UNION
Coming Soon
Lo-Fi in the 90s
Coming soon we'll be hosting a roundtable genre dissection of lo-fi in the 90s. What is lo-fi? Is it all about 4-tracks in the bedroom, or something more?
Share some of your favorite lo-fi albums from the 90s in the comments below, and we'll be sure to include them in our chat.
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