by Grog Mutant | 2013 | Music Reviews - F
Ford Theatre Reunion – Famous Monsters – CD Wow, what can I say about this band that I have grown to love so much. I have had the privilege to see this band live many times and even spend time with them so I guess I am a bit biased…but they really are an amazing...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Ferro Lad – Shuddering Waste Of Our Happening Selves – CD (Dean Wells) I have some friends who have never been able to get their shit together enough to start a band but they write songs so they invariably buy a 4 track and torture their friends with...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
F.Y.P. – Toys That Kill – CD (Recess Records) This is actually supposed to be the last F.Y.P. or the first Toys That Kill release. Whichever it is, it is classic punk at it’s best. The CD actually starts off with a tune I like to call pub-punk. From...
by Grog Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Fifteen – Hush – CD (Sub City) This CD benefits the Purple Berets, which is a group, dedicated to bringing changes to law enforcement treatment of women. Why did I mention this first? Because Fifteen is a very political band and even though they play great...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Filthy Thieving Bastards – Our Fathers Send Us – CD (TKO / Flat Records) Okay, I just listened to the first two tunes and was really getting into the Irish sounding alternative ditties, then track three kicked in with straight up punk rock (later the same...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Face to Face – Standards & Practices – CD (Vagrant Records) This is one awesome CD. When the first song kicked in I was thinking to myself that they sounded a bit like the Smiths. Then I did some things and came back and they sounded like Bob Mould. So...
by Grog Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Filthy Thieving Bastards – A Melody of Retreads and Broken Quills – CD (BYO Records) It’s a streetpunk hoedown! Get some talented street punks and mellow them out a bit (get them stoned?) and throw in a mandolin, pedal steel, accordion, violin, piano,...
by Grog Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Foetus – Blow Remix – CD (Thirsty Ear Records) This is a disk of remixes of the songs on their Blow release. I’m not familiar with the original versions of the songs, but I do like what the DJ’s have done with these remixes. Some of the DJ’s included are...
by Grog Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Fisher – True North – CD (Farmclub / Interscope Records) I would place Fisher somewhere between Alanis Morrisette and Sarah Mclaughlin. She has that soft sweet voice full of passion that Sarah possesses, but it explodes at times into restrained angst...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Fairmont Girls – Fairmont Girls – Cassette Four songs of catchy pop punk are what you get with this release. I found the overall sound enjoyable, however some factors, such as poor production, made this just another punk-pop band. I am looking forward to...
by Regan Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Flashington Astonishers,The – The Star Off Machine – CD (Koala Records) Considering that some of this was recorded on a 4-track, it sounds great. It’s power pop, nothing to write home about, except the song, “No News”, an instrumental with...
by Mite Mutant | 2001 | Music Reviews, Music Reviews - F
Form-Dymaxion-Symbiotic – CD (e/x Records) Form is the newest electro/industrial act to come out of the Gem City, Dayton, Ohio. A duo consisting of Charles An and Paul Rueger, Form is in the midst of breaking through the boundaries of electronic, techno,...
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