by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - E
Eyehategod – Dopesick – CD (Century Media) Well, I’ve heard of eyehategod before but, never had a chance to hear them. That is still the case due to this being a defective CD. I put the CD in and all the display said was “disc”, no track...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - S
Seven Gone – Seven Gone – CD (Temperance Records) This is a five song EP from a band that is slow metal bordering on goth. The songs average over four minutes long and get boring to me after about two and a half minutes. Not bad if you want to hear what a...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - V/A
V/A – Cincinnati’s Local Music Scene – CD (Deary Me Records) Here’s a CD with 14 songs from Cincinnati bands. Now a quick rundown of what I thought of each bands song. Rottweilers – A funky little song with horns and Do-Do-Do singers,...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - V/A
V/A – Living in Fear – CD (Ransom Note Recordings) {A record to benefit children victims of domestic violence} First off even without great bands this record is really cool. Look for their ad, which we printed for free, somewhere in the zine. Bristle...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - P
Pure Plastic Tree – Pure Plastic Tree – CD (Big Beef Records) This is a release of PPT’s last studio stuff. They have been gone for quite a while now and it is great to finally see these songs released. The PPT are a very unusual band with a guitar,...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - E
Epperley – Epperley – CD (Triple X Records) This is weird, it sounds like The Pixies fronted by Eddie Vedder. Hard to imagine, but if you listen to this CD you’ll see what I mean. Actually, the more I listen to it the more it grows on me. Once you...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - O
Omatic – Dog Years – CD (Grass Records) I’m pretty biased towards O-matic since they are from Dayton and I’ve known (only slightly) Michelle and Scott for years. Quick side note, Michelle was in Brainiac and Scott was in the Method. My first...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - D
Decoryah – Wisdom Floats – CD (Metal Blade Records) This release really surprised me, I was expecting another metal band and here’s a gothic band. Metal Blade wasn’t lying when they said they weren’t just metal. Actually I already knew...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - N
The Nukes – Why Things Burn – CD (New Red Archives) Mid tempo punk rock with gruff vocals and loads of melody. Several of the songs really stick in my mind and just won’t let go especially “why things burn”. Not much else to say about it...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - V/A
V/A – “Live” at the Bottom of the Hill – CD (New Red Archives) Four bands on New Red archives share this live CD. First up are The Nukes who sound like they do on their CD “Why things burn”. Next up is Jack killed Jill. They are a...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - M
Mystery Wagon – Mystery Wagon – CD (Deary Me Records) MW is a rock band with a very heavy jazz influence. They are really good at what they do, however I’m not into this type of stuff right now and don’t feel like listening to it anymore. -...
by Grog Mutant | 1996 | Music Reviews - C
Channel Zero – Unsafe – CD (Metal Blade Records) Well, this takes me back to 1987 after I first moved out and had an apartment with Rich. He ran lights for a metal band up in Springfield. I actually used to get smashed and listen to stuff like this....
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