Concert Review: The Jesus and Mary Chain

Concert Review: The Jesus and Mary Chain
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The Jesus and Mary Chain kept their distance from the audience—Totally engrossed in their art, they left all communication to the music. … read more

Interview: The Mighty Lemon Drops

Interview: The Mighty Lemon Drops
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Check out this interview with Keith, the drummer for The Mighty Lemon Drops. … read more

Concert Review: Ministry

Concert Review: Ministry
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Al Jourgensen is the leader of an international group of industrial terrorists—nine musicians from God only knows how many bands, all on stage as Ministry. … read more

New Band Spotlight: Nauvoo

New Band Spotlight: Nauvoo
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Even though Nauvoo’s music is slow, it carries such power and aggression you don’t notice the tempo, with clear Bauhaus and Swans influence. … read more

Feature Band: Truce

Feature Band: Truce
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Truce are one of the few local bands that are just as good on tape as they are live, who’s fans range from die hard metal fans to punks and skaters. … read more

Insight

Insight
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Being drug-free is not the only thing Insight is shouting about—they feel just as strong about animal rights, unity, stopping racism, love and relationships. … read more

U.S. Film and Video Festival

U.S. Film and Video Festival
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This premier screening of Soviet film The Needle, starring Victor Tsoi of Leningrad-based underground band Kino, is followed with a performance by the band. … read more

New Band Spotlight: Common Place

New Band Spotlight: Common Place

There is something to be said for the family vibe in a band’s music, and Common Place proves it. This four piece is an act you need to check out. … read more

Tape and Record Reviews February 1990

Tape and Record Reviews February 1990
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Check out these record and tape reviews for February 1990, featuring Bauhaus, Food For Feet and The Reds! … read more

Dinosaur Bones

Dinosaur Bones
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They are Bip, Otto and Shirley, the kings of white trash pop culture, the one and only Dinosaur Bones. … read more