Articles by Liz Worth
Reverend Glasseye
Happy End and Begin
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2005
This EP barrels into a dark tunnel that sounds like it leads to a thousand destroyed concerts. This avant-garde outfit plays out like a dru...
Various
How Soon Is Now?: The Songs of the Smiths
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2005
You know a band has reached some kind of status that could classify it as legendary when people are getting together to make a compilation...
Weegs
Meat the Weegs
PUBLISHED Feb 1, 2005
This is a beautifully strange album from this Bay Area band, and it fits right in with the rest of the Hungry Eye repertoire of early 80s...
Che Chapter 127
Martyrs for Monuments
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
Like their name implies, Che: Chapter 127 use their music as a platform to beat out political messages. Its so perfect that the Che crew h...
Dmonstrations
Dmonstrations
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
The goal of this San Diego three-piece is to make their listeners feel uncomfortable by creating a frantic, paranoid cacophony, and these g...
No Hands
Free For All
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
This is a new band with a lot of history. Formed out of the remaining member of Assemblage Point, No Hands put together this EP earlier in...
Ratiscule
Un Chaud Combo
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
Ooh la la, these Bardot sisters are a couple of fun girls. Frances and Canadas super sexy electro-pop dream machines have debuted with an...
Routineers
Routineers
PUBLISHED Dec 1, 2004
Routineers have a nice concept going where they split the vocals between two of the members. They dont sing duets, just alternate between...