Episode 35: 25 Albums Turning 30 in 2025-The Best Albums of 1995-SLIS Podcast

Episode 35: 25 Albums Turning 30 in 2025-The Best Albums of 1995-SLIS Podcast *This episode originally ran in 2020, when these albums turned 25. Following last year’s podcast episode celebrating the best albums from 1994, co-host Chris Logan and I dive into the best 25 albums from 25 years ago, in this case the year 1995. […]

Episode 34: Talking Book’s Billy Gould Discusses New Album ‘Talking Book II’, Upcoming Faith No More Tour and More-SLIS Podcast

Episode 34: Billy Gould Talks Talking Book’s New Album ‘Talking Book II’, Upcoming Tour With Faith No More and More-SLIS Podcast Billy Gould has had a busy 2020. Not only has he once again reunited with Faith No More (for which he plays bass and is a founding member), he’s also just released ‘Talking Book […]

Danzig ‘Danzig Sings Elvis’ Review

Danzig ‘Danzig Sings Elvis’ Review: moody frontman lives up his Evil Elvis nickname on collection of Presley covers. Glenn Danzig has earned the moniker Evil Elvis over the years for a reason. He’s clearly a fan of the 50’s music icon, as his vocal style and love for the blues makes clear. So it should […]

tētēma ‘Necroscape’ Review

tētēma ‘Necroscape’ Review: Mike Patton and Anthony Pateras release another sonic chapter in their unique musical partnership. Between recent and in-the-works projects/reunions with Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Jean Claude Vannier and Tomahawk, powerhouse vocalist Mike Patton has kept busier than even his normally insanely packed schedule allows. And his seemingly endless prolific streak continues […]

Book Review: ‘No!: My First Book of Protest’

Book Review: ‘No!: My First Book of Protest’ One of the most important things for children is to find their own voice. To gain agency as opinions are formed and stances are taken. And it’s vital that parents never dampen that spark, and teach them that even when they are young, they can still take […]

Book Review: ‘Super Heroes Have Feelings Too’

Book Review: ‘Super Heroes Have Feelings Too’: DC Comics characters help children express their emotions in engaging book. In this new, scary and unpredictable era of social distancing, families are all adjusting to a new normal, and a parent’s anxiety can rub off on their children. So it’s vital for kids to be able to […]

Human Impact ‘Human Impact’ Review

Human Impact ‘Human Impact’ Review: industrial noise rock vets make a murky stew of sound. Human Impact is a supergroup of a most specific pedigree, featuring key members from the New York City noise rock and industrial scenes of the late 80’s and early 90’s. The lineup features vocalist/guitarist Chris Spencer [Unsane], bassist Chris Pravdica […]

Body Count ‘Carnivore’ Review

Body Count ‘Carnivore’ Review: Ice-T’s rap-metal project remain at the top of their game. Body Count made major waves on their 90’s debut album, especially its track Cop Killer, which drew fire from everyone from president George H.W. Bush to Charlton Heston. Hip hop icon Ice-T effortlessly infused his socially conscious lyrics to thrash guitar […]

Caspian ‘On Circles’ Review

Caspian ‘On Circles’ Review: Massachusets post rockers widen their sonic palette on richly layered new album. Massachusets post rock collective Caspian have blazed their own distinctive trail in their sub-genre, last heard on 2015’s Dust and Disquiet. And the group return with On Circles (January 24, Triple Crown Records) which adds a subtle evolution to […]

Concert Review: Tool at Frank Erwin Center

Concert Review: Tool at Frank Erwin Center-prog-metal titans belie their age in a powerful, propulsive set. “Supposedly, Austin…Work on it.” That cryptic yet acerbic comment came from Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan addressing the packed house at Austin’s Frank Irwin Center this Tuesday. But Keenan mostly eschewed chitchat and let the band’s music do the […]