by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
Intherapy – Cross State Cancer – CD This is one of those releases that I got handed to me at a local show. I was very leery about this release at first because the band made the fatal mistake that most bands do when they are in too much of a hurry getting...
by Tom Corekill | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
Intrepid A.A.F. – Songs of Battle – 7″ (Cheetah’s Records) Pretty good stuff as far as Punk Rock goes, and very politically / socially minded. The first song, Shadows Of Swastikas (S.O.S.) is anti-racist and tells the listener to be violently...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
Burl Ives – The Best of Burl Ives Christmas – CD (MCA / Universal Records) A classic Christmas collection from the man who was the voice of Sam the Snowman in “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”. Burl Ives looked like Santa and he brought the...
by Lizi Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
In My Eyes – Nothing to Hide – CD (Revelation Records) Hardcore a la Gorilla Biscuits with a really nice, tight sound. Sweet Pete lays down some great vocals, and the guitar work of In My Eyes is some of the best I’ve heard from a hardcore band since...
by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
Inlakesh – The Gathering – CD (Inlakesh Music) This is by far the best release that I have the privilege of reviewing in this issue of MRZ. The tribal sounds and rhythms driven by the drone of didgeridoo is nothing short of magnificent. Each song on this...
by Grog Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
I.C.U. – Mad Truth – CD (Radical Records) The first track made me think of Live Skull slowed down a bit. They have a very “Homestead” sound to them, which I personally think was one of the best labels of the 80’s. On the cover they also have a...
by Mite Mutant | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
The Icarus Line – Red And Black Attack – CD (New American Dream) The only positive thing I can say about this CD is that it’s is only a little over 12-minutes long, which basically means that I didn’t have to suffer too much while listening to...
by Gail Pop | 2000 | Music Reviews - I
Iggy Pop – Avenue B – CD (Virgin Records) Iggy has been called everything from the godfather of punk rock to every mother’s worst nightmare. When I was eleven years old I gave my mother a heart attack when I asked to attend a local Iggy show at a...
by Mite Mutant | 1999 | Music Reviews - I
The Impossibles – Anthology – CD (Fueled by Ramen Records) Have I hit the jackpot or what? Yet another great c.d. for me to review and keep for this issue of MRZ. The Impossibles mix snotty punk with a lovely poppy sound that reminds me of the Northern...
by Johnny Death | 1999 | Music Reviews - I
Iced Earth – Something Wicked this way Comes – CD (Century Media) Power metal from Germany. The music on the cd ranges from fast thrashy party to mellow depressing acoustic parts. Nice mixture of vocals styles with the approach reminding me of Queesnryche...
by Grog Mutant | 1999 | Music Reviews - I
The (International) Noise Conspiracy – The First Conspiracy – CD (G-7 Welcoming Committee) INC is very similar in attitude to Nation of Ulysses, but with more of a 60′s/70′s garage feel to their music. At times I hear hints of Brainiac, but...
by Grog Mutant | 1999 | Music Reviews - I
Inspector 7 – Banished to Bogeyland – CD (Radical Records) Great traditional ska. The singer even has a British accent. Great sound, great lyrics and a feel like no other…this is what ska is all about! One of the best in my humble opinion, right up there...
Recent Comments