Articles by Rob Ferraz
Folk Festival Massacre
Folk Festival Massacre
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
Jangle-y lo-fi punk that bears a certain resemblance to pre-Jr Dinosaur marks the debut of this Toronto quartet. Featuring members of indie...
Manic Hispanic
The Recline of Mexican Civilization
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
Cheech and Chong and Weird Al Yankovic meet punk rock on this new disk from L.A.'s Manic Hispanic. Putting a different spin on the cover al...
MxPx
The Renaissance
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
God's favourite pop punkers are back in the indies with nine new songs. This takes a few songs to hit its stride, as it starts out a little...
Pennywise
Land Of The Free?
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
I have to admit that I've never been really big on this band, finding them a bit too derivative of Bad Religion. Although they've made move...
Richmond Sluts
Richmond Sluts
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
These guys add an old twist on the gaunt-faced, strung-out, androgynous rock style that's all the rage these days. Rather than recycling th...
UK Subs
The Revolution's Here
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2001
The Subs have been around so long that they could be accused of trying to be the Rolling Stones of punk rock; luckily, this isn't Bridges T...
Ataris
End Is Forever
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2001
Jawbreaker enthusiasts from California, by way of the Midwest, serve up a tasty buffet of melancholy pop punk on their third full-length. T...
Dicky B. Hardy
I Whistle You Dance
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2001
Assuming you can forgive the goofy band name, this record is quite a gem. Hailing from Yugoslavia, they play raunchy garage punk in the New...