Screaming Trees: Sweet Oblivion February 28, 2022I feel like I read some article way back that called Mark Lanegan the modern-day Jim Morrison. I...
Living Colour: Vivid August 20, 2021Has a band as out of left field as Living Colour ever led off their debut album with...
Modest Mouse: The Golden Casket July 4, 2021Modest Mouse’s music has always been a bit of a sideshow for the past twenty five years. They’re...
The The: Infected October 5, 2015I remember sitting in a hotel room in Israel listening to this album over and over on my...
Pearl Jam: Ten February 25, 2015Easily one of the top five influential and memorable albums of my college years. For those who thought...
The Clash: London Calling January 18, 2015One of the most amazing rock albums of all time, London Calling has nary a weak track, despite...
Death Grips: The Money Store May 13, 2012When I heard LA Reid had signed Death Grips to Epic, I was understandably confused. It would be...
Shudder to Think: Pony Express Record January 7, 2007These guys do kind of sound like they’re having a stroke. The stuttering start/stop thing is jarring and...
Modest Mouse: Good News for People Who Love Bad News April 7, 2004It’s as if the Talking Heads and Tom Waits got together at a hash party with your redneck...
Brad: Shame April 27, 2003Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam fame may have one of the cooler names in rock ‘n roll, but...
Audioslave: Audioslave November 20, 2002For my money, Chris Cornell has one of the best voices in rock ‘n roll. I found Zach...
Flickerstick: Welcoming Home the Astronauts November 7, 2001I watched these guys slug it out on VH1’s Bands on the Run, where their off-stage antics almost...
G. Love & Special Sauce: G. Love and Special Sauce May 10, 2001On the first listen, one is struck by the oddness of this album. A white Philadelphian dude who...