by Grog Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - E
Earwig – Perfect Past Tense – CD (Lizard Family Music) Earwig is one of the best bands out of Ohio and released Mayfeeder, one of my favorite albums of the 90’s. After a several years absence, Lizard McGee and crew are back with a batch of new songs and...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - E
Eat Static – Crash and Burn! – CD (Eat Static Records / Cyber Octave) Groovin’ worldbeat induced electronica with a smooth beats throughout makes this CD a top-notch find. When I put this CD into the player I felt like I was being magically transported to...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - E
Elmer – Inside – CD (ELMERecords) With a name like Elmer I was expecting some alternative quirkiness. Instead I got Van Halen/Sammy Hagar-esc rock without the bite. Sorry, but I’m more of a Van Halen/David Lee Roth person. {Mite}...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - E
Endo – Evolve – CD (Columbia Records) Heavy post-industrial music. It’s OK, but tends to get boring after a bit. They just don’t do anything for me. (2001)
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - E
Euclid – The Wind Blew all the Fires Out – CD (Second-Nature) The CD package itself looks very slick. The production quality is very slick as well. The music sounds like you’re in a blender while it’s turned on to puree. I do have problems with the vocals....
by Grog Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - E
The Explosion – Steal This – CD (Revelation Records) Here’s a five song EP from a band that likes to play typical three chord street punk. I’ve been hearing similar things for fifteen years and while it is fun at a show it gets old after a while on disc....
by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
E.Y.E. – - CD Express Yourself Excellently is a one-man ball of rock ‘n’ rolling thunder who is known in the Dayton area for his stage presence, guitar playing, rocker attitude and cover songs. While this release doesn’t contain any covers, it...
by Johnny Death | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Eyehategod – Southern Discomfort – CD (Century Media) I describe the sound of this band as sludgy death grind metal. Combining a mixture of Black Sabbath’s doom and gloom with some Godflesh and Napalm Death. Extremely aggressive and insane vocals. Slow and...
by Grog Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Edaline – I Wrote the Last Chapter for You – CD (Law of Inertia Records) Total emo infusion. Think of bands like Piebald, Pedro the Lion, The Wicked Farleys, etc…but with a bit of a J. Mascis sounding vocalist. The music is good, but I think the...
by Grog Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Errortype Eleven – Amplified to Rock – CD (Some Records) These guys remind me more than a bit of Fuel, but the vocalist is more from a hardcore background and the songs aren’t quite a radio friendly. I also think that they’re a bit more diverse...
by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Egghead – Dumb Songs for Smart People – CD (Mutant Pop Records) There’s so much potential for this group, if only they would realize it. The vocals are in the nasally and whiney vein of such groups as The Dead Milkmen and They Might Be Giants. The...
by Lizi Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
The Eyeliners – Here Comes Trouble – CD (Panic Button Records) Ahh…I love this CD! I’ve had it in my car stereo since I got it. This trio of hot punk rock girls (so my boyfriend says) have a definite Ramones influence; their song Rock n’...
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