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Too Deep: Commandments
by Nate Pollard

Too Deep: Commandments

Too Deep: Win-Win Situation
by Nate Pollard

Too Deep: Win-Win Situation

CH3 – To Whom It May Concern: The 1981 Demos
reviewed by Craig Gilbert

CH3 – To Whom It May Concern: The 1981 Demos

History first: A long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (California, circa 1980) there was this cover band that played at parties [...]

FRANK SCHWEIKHARDT – Life But No More
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

FRANK SCHWEIKHARDT – Life But No More

Midwestern folk singer Frank Schweikhardt’s album Life But No More is simply an album that exists. It adds nothing to the genre. Each and every [...]

Queer Zombie Disco
words by Kirsty Logan | image by Jakes

Queer Zombie Disco

1: I love you more than I love to eat brains After the show, Mara coils her intestines up carefully and threads them back through [...]

Nirvana – About a Girl

Nirvana – About a Girl

In 1992, Nirvana’s Nevermind went number one — bumping Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous” off the album charts. They were anti-rock stars who fought their stardom while [...]

SIX FINGER SATELLITE – A Good Time for Hardness
reviewed by Craig Gilbert

SIX FINGER SATELLITE – A Good Time for Hardness

Wow. I know, right? A new SFS album? What the fuck? So what have the amalgamation of dudes that are in the band (’cause there [...]

Amish Electric Chair – State of the Union

Amish Electric Chair – State of the Union

Amish Electric Chair is a punk rock band hailing from Athens, Ohio. The band has been in existence for six years since the two brothers, [...]

Interview: Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips
words by Jon Aubin | photo by J. Michelle Martin-Coyne

Interview: Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips have been with us now for 26 years. In that time, they’ve evolved from the Fearless Freaks of Oklahoma City — a [...]

THE GEARS – Rockin’ at Ground Zero
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

THE GEARS – Rockin’ at Ground Zero

Rockin’ at Ground Zero is a reissue of the 1980 LP by Los Angeles punks The Gears. The album sounds exactly like what you would [...]

Motion Turns It On – Give Up the Ghosts

Motion Turns It On – Give Up the Ghosts

Houston’s Motion Turns It On specialize in the kind of limbic system-rewarding ear candy that can only be classified as post-prog, jazz-laced, psychedelic, indie-rock. Easy [...]

GRAY YOUNG – Firmament
reviewed by Cornelius Coons

GRAY YOUNG – Firmament

Okay, so, like, it’s Monday night, right? And like I normally do, I was watching “House MD,” and they had this sick-ass montage of House having a legit breakdown and it was all in slow-motion…

Too Deep: Luther Vandross
by Nate Pollard

Too Deep: Luther Vandross

Too Deep: Dreams Do Come True
by Nate Pollard

Too Deep: Dreams Do Come True

INTO IT. OVER IT. – 52 Weeks
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

INTO IT. OVER IT. – 52 Weeks

52 Weeks is one of the most ambitious musical projects this year. Damiera member Evan Weiss wrote and recorded one song a week for an [...]