Category: Reviews

  • Abnormality – Mechanisms of Omniscience

    Abnormality – Mechanisms of Omniscience

    It’s been four years since Massachusetts’s Abnormality released their debut Contaminating the Hive Mind, which is a long time for a band dedicated to technical-flavored, ‘droid-stomping death metal. You’d think that the speed of the music (and label requirements) would lead to more frequent releases, but thit isn’t the case. Surprisingly, Abnormality are already a…

  • Miss Lava – Sonic Debris

    Miss Lava – Sonic Debris

    This Portuguese stoner-rock outfit has actually been on my radar for quite some time, ever since they sent me a copy of their first CD back in ’09. (And yes, they still sent physical copies in those days!) Since then, they’ve opened for some big-name bands in their home country, played a few major fests…

  • Dead Kennedys – Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables LP

    Dead Kennedys – Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables LP

    How does one qualify an album which is almost universally considered a lynchpin release for the musical genre it occupies and has incited a seemingly endless stream of arguments and upheaval on personal, political and social levels IN ADDITION TO causing a host of legal battles among the men responsible for creating and releasing it?…

  • Blaak Heat – Shifting Mirrors

    Blaak Heat – Shifting Mirrors

    What do you get when you take an L.A. based French guitarist with Middle Eastern psychedelic influences and a seven-man backing band? You get Blaak Heat, the latest signing to Tee Pee Records. Shifting Mirrors sounds sorta like the last couple OM albums, if they were being covered by Tia Carrerra. The chill, oriental vibes…

  • Sinistro – Semente

    Sinistro – Semente

    Sinistro is the second Portuguese outfit to hit my inbox in the past couple weeks, but they are two very different entities. Unlike Miss Lava, Sinistro is actually female-fronted, and their influences lean more heavily towards Neurosis than Kyuss. They also seem to sing in their mother tongue, judging by the song titles. Semente, their…

  • Warsnake – self-titled

    Warsnake – self-titled

    Back in the day, I used to be AF Analog’s biggest fan. The short-lived local sludge band was never a household name outside their own households, but in ’07/’08, they were the closest thing to Crowbar around this neck of the woods. Now a couple of those guys are in this new outfit, Warsnake, which…

  • Rob Zombie – The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser

    Rob Zombie – The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser

    At first glance, one might assume that everything is just business as usual for Rob Zombie on his sixth solo studio album. Its title, The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser, reads like a compilation of words pulled from the titles of his other albums and seems a little laughable and ridiculous, at…

  • Short Cuts: Seven Recent Self-Released Albums That You Should Crank To 11

    Short Cuts: Seven Recent Self-Released Albums That You Should Crank To 11

    You know the drill (and if ya don’t, pay attention, hotshot): these days more than ever time is money, or relative, or something like that — hence the consolidated capsule review format, dig? Regardless, never loan money to relatives, or else time will be your only remaining (if fleeting) capital (in lieu of patience, and,…

  • Iggy Pop – Post Pop Depression

    Iggy Pop – Post Pop Depression

    I must confess that I could not bring myself to review Iggy Pop‘s newest album immediately upon its release for personal reasons. Those reasons stemmed from David Bowie and my appreciation for both artists’ music; Bowie and Iggy have shared an unusual, symbiotic relationship for decades (at least, they have in my mind) and, at…

  • Boudain – Way of the Hoof

    Boudain – Way of the Hoof

    This Louisiana outfit is named after a spicy Cajun sausage, so they’ve already whetted my appetite before I even press play. And it certainly doesn’t hurt that they hail from a town four hours north of NOLA, home to so many great sludge bands. These guys have been grilling, erm, killing it since ’06, but…