I must admit my opinion of Lucas Macfadden (Cut Chemist) is biased ,on the account that I’m a fan. From his work with “Jurassic 5” to his 2006 solo album “Audiences Listening”, Cut Chemist brings to the table a unique…
Month: November 2010
Gay Witch Abortion – Halo of Flies Sessions
This limited edition 10″ record was recorded with help from the legendary Halo of Flies. They sound similar to Broken-era Nine Inch Nails. They also have another full length titled Maverick which is also on Learning Curve Records. They are also akin…
Danzig – Dethred Saboath
The new Danzig album, six years in the making, has finally made it the hands of all of the Danzig minions everywhere. This album is so good it almost makes you want to sacrifice a goat. Danzig’s vocals moving over…
The Jizz Kids and The Guts – A Safe Return To The Forest (Split) 7″
Side A of this split 7″ belongs to The Jizz Kids who remind me a bit of TSOL and Pariah. They blast through 2 songs in just over 5 minutes. Both songs are good and can be listened to numerous…
The Max Levine Ensemble – OK Smarty Pants
The Max Levine Ensemble is a DIY pop punk band from Washington, DC. All of the songs on this album are fast and furious paced. Every song just has a raw energy that wishes you could see this band live.…
Wide Angles – Self Titled 7″
Wide Angles hail from Elgin, Illinois. They are reminiscent of classic Crimpshrine and Jawbreaker. The music is raw and gritty with loads of energy. All of the songs on this 7″ are instant classics and can easily be played over…
Rapegoat – Man Cannot Be Saved
Rapegoat is a punk band from North Carolina. Initially, I picked this CD up for the cover. As they say, packaging sells. Luckily they have the packaging to sell their CD as their music leaves a lot to be desired.…
Hi Ho Silver, Away! – Compromise 7″
Hi Ho Silver, Away! is a punk/folk band that self released their latest offerings on a 7″ titled “Compromise”. There are 3 songs total on this record, 1 on side a and 2 on side b. Side a hosts “We’re…
Brody & Choch – The Boys Will Be Boys
Daughters of the Sun – Rings
I was a bit leery reviewing a psychedelic record, but my feelings were unfounded. Rings starts off with “Himalaya” and goes right into “Gong The Divider”. I felt drawn into it and kept listening. It didn’t really go offtrack until I got to…