Month: December 2000

The Insomniacs

Music Reviews

Man, the Insomniacs just keep getting better and better. On Get Something …

Carnal Forge

Music Reviews

It’s no small fact that hordes of bands have been ripping off – and often po…

A3

Music Reviews

If you know them at all, you probably know them as Alabama 3 or, most likely,…

Kindercore Fifty

Music Reviews

In scant years and forty-nine releases, Kindercore has built a reputation it …

Antaeus

Music Reviews

I really wanted to love this – truly, I did. With its darkly abstract and el…

Cold

Music Reviews

Spooky and evil abound on this album, produced by none other than Fred Durst….

Dying Fetus

Music Reviews

Once again, Relapse continues to play their cards right, signing up another y…

Don’t go to sleep…

Cat Dissections

Precipitate8 is tormented by dreams of Taco Bell cannibalism, claustrophobic submarine missions, and strange facial deformities. Burroughs-y,

Fatboy Slim

Music Reviews

Halfway is an apt title of the newest Fatboy Slim release. The tracks …

Lunasect

Music Reviews

Lunasect is a four-piece band that straddles the line between new age music a…

Neurosis

Interviews

What is “sound art” and how does it relate to the heavy rock of Neurosis? Nirav Soni asks Steve Von Till, guitarist for both Neurosis and their side project, Tribes Of Neurot.

The Solipsistics

Music Reviews

I’m torn. On one hand, the Solipsistics tend perilously towards preciousness….

J Church

Music Reviews

Prolific is an understatement when it comes to J Church. They have consistent…

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