Record Reviews: November 1989

Record Reviews: November 1989
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November 1989 Record Reviews featuring Faith No More, Boxcar Kids and Paninari. Don’t miss out on these classics! … read more

New Band Spotlight: Wonder Crash

New Band Spotlight: Wonder Crash
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Wonder Crash is a hot new band whose well-written songs have catchy riffs and dynamic chord progressions—you certainly ought to take a look at them! … read more

Figures On A Beach

Figures On A Beach

Apparently, most of Utah’s unjaded and skate punks missed Figures on a Beach when the band signed albums at Imagine Music, 107 N. Main, Bountiful, on September 18, 1989. … read more

Review: Wonderland by American Standard

Review: Wonderland by American Standard

This is the first album by American Standard, a record company set up by Patrick Dubar, singer for Uniform Choice. … read more

Skin & Bones: The People’s Band

Skin & Bones: The People’s Band
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Skin “n” Bones is more of an attitude than a band. Not the kind of attitudes that manipulate or piss people off like early punk bands. … read more

Review: Mudhoney

Review: Mudhoney
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Last year I heard a tape of what is now Superfuzz Bigmuff by Mudhoney. All I had to say about that is that they suck. … read more

Review: Margin Walker by Fugazi

Review: Margin Walker by Fugazi

Fugazi has certainly done it again with their latest six-song EP, Margin Walker. I didn’t think anything could ever touch their first EP, but this one is better. … read more

Review: Psychosis by Coffin Break

Review: Psychosis by Coffin Break

Coffin Break is by far the best thing to come out of Seattle that I’ve heard. With their sound, they should have been on Sub Pop. … read more

Review: Deadly Kung Fu Action by Warlock Pinchers

Review: Deadly Kung Fu Action by Warlock Pinchers

The Curious George saga continues, this time not with George Peppard but with the Ayatollah. … read more

Verbal Assault – Twice As Nice

Verbal Assault – Twice As Nice

When flyers for the second Verbal Assault show in Salt Lake surfaced, not just a few people thought it was a joke—too good to be true. … read more