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 Grog Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Enemy You – Where No One Knows My Name – CD (Panic Button Records) J Church instantly sprung to mind when I started this release up. They aren’t as political, yet the lyrics investigate who we are, relationships and society as a whole. Great catchy...
by Superchunk Steve | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Escape Velocity – Escape Velocity – CD (Surf Into Space Prod) Sci-fi surf ala Man or Astroman. Lots of strange synth noise background, and creepy vocals. They usually seem content to kick back and casually ride the New Wave. - Superchunk Steve...
by Superchunk Steve | 2000 | Music Reviews - E
Ester – Default State – CD (Thirsty Ear Records) If you’re into Soundgarden, then you’re into Ester. If you’re still mourning that loss, then go out right now and buy an Ester. I’m not even into this stuff, but these guys have a very good sense of the...
by Grog Mutant | 1999 | Music Reviews - E
Electric Frankenstein – How to Make a Monster – CD (Victory Records) The first thing that snagged me when I saw this Cd was the great cover picture drawn by Coop. Then once I loaded the CD I noticed that there was band information on the disc that you can...
by Mite Mutant | 1999 | Music Reviews - E
The Ernies – Meson Ray – CD (Mojo Records / Universal) The first thing that entered my mind when first listening to this c.d. is that it reminded me of a more melodic combination of Rage Against the Machine and Faith No More with turntables. I love this...
by Grog Mutant | 1999 | Music Reviews - E
Enough is Enough – Enough is Enough – CD Enough is Enough is a young pop-punk ska band and their age shows. The music sounds pretty good, but it is very loose. The lyrics are better than average for a young band, pretty weak but well intended. At times...
by Gail Pop | 1999 | Music Reviews - E
E.Y.E. – Band It – Let’s Get it on Up – True Positions – 2CD The classic recordings from the legendary E.Y.E. are to say the least original and creative. E.Y.E. is to the Dayton scene what Joe Walsh was to the soundtrack of Fast Times at...
by Johnny Death | 1998 | Music Reviews - E
Enthroned – Towards the Skullthrone of Satan – CD (Metal Blade Records) Black Metal at it’s finest here. 55 minutes of satanic bliss with songs about Satan, Armageddon, the downfall of humanity/ Christianity, and those cold dark Nordic forests. Pull...
by Grog Mutant | 1998 | Music Reviews - E
Esoterics – The Lick – CD (Olive Records) This is a pretty short CD, 9 songs in just under 20 minutes. However, they get their point across and don’t waste your time with boring extended jams. Yeah, so what Grog, what do they sound like? Well, they...
by Grog Mutant | 1997 | Music Reviews - E
Entropical Utopia – An Angel has No Memory – Cassette This is like a dark and scary psychotic episode that luckily is only heard and not seen. If Trent thinks he has accessed the dark depths of the mind he should give this a listen. - Grog Mutant...
by Grog Mutant | 1997 | Music Reviews - E
Egghead – Knock off that Evil – 7″ (Dizzy Records)This is a four song seven by a nerdy sounding punk pop band, of course all punk pop bands are nerdy. This is better than average and really fun, so get it. - Grog Mutant...
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