Ministry ‘Moral Hygiene’ Review

Ministry ‘Moral Hygiene’ Review: Al Jourgensen and co. expertly target our dystopian present while offering sonic catharsis on new album. How concerned are you? That’s the sampled repeated question on Alert Level, the ominous churning opener to Moral Hygiene, the latest album from Ministry (October 1st, Nuclear Blast). Over seismic beats and scalding power chords, […]

Episode 40: Albums Revisited-Celebrating 30 Years of Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’-SLIS Podcast

Episode 40: Albums Revisited-Celebrating 30 Years of Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’-SLIS Podcast: remembering one of the biggest albums of all time on its 30th anniversary.  September 24th marks a sacred date for Gen Xers: Nirvana’s 1991 grunge masterpiece ‘Nevermind’ celebrates its (get ready to feel old) 30th anniversary. Yes, that’s right, the band that was the soundtrack […]

King Woman ‘Celestial Blues’ Review

King Woman ‘Celestial Blues’ Review: Kris Esfandiari returns with a punishing and rewarding follow-up to 2017 debut.  Musical busy bee Kris Esfandiari has a host of musical projects, including the industrial tinged NGHTCRWLR, the shoegaze driven Miserable and the poppy Sugar High. But fans of her work with the doom metal outfit King Woman will be […]

Coloursound ‘Coloursound II’ Review

Coloursound ‘Coloursound II’ Review: musical superduo of The Alarm’s Mike Peters and The Cult’s Billy Duffy bring the goods on first album since 1999 debut. Coloursound were an under-the-radar ‘super group’ that never got their full due. That’s largely because the duo, comprised of The Alarm frontman Mike Peters and The Cult lead guitarist Billy […]

Steve Kilbey And The Winged Heels ‘The Hall of Counterfeits’ Review

Steve Kilbey And The Winged Heels ‘The Hall of Counterfeits’ Review: The Church frontman indulges all his various musical obsessions on vast and varied double-album. In 1990 I released an album called Remindlessness in which I attempted to take in everything I had ever been fascinated by and reconcile the whole damn lot with a weird […]

Red Fang ‘Arrows’ Review

Red Fang ‘Arrows’ Review: Oregonian sludge rockers return with hook-filled release (June 1st, Relapse Records). Oregonian metallers Red Fang have been hammering away since 2005, bringing their own unique twist to the stoner/doom/sludge genres, from their incendiary self-titled debut, to 2011’s breakout hit Murder The Mountains, to later works like the atmospheric Whales and Leeches, and […]

Episode 38: Dave Wyndorf Talks New Monster Magnet Album ‘A Better Dystopia’-SLIS Podcast

Episode 38: Dave Wyndorf Talks New Monster Magnet Album ‘A Better Dystopia’-SLIS Podcast: Monster Magnet frontman discusses band new album of obscure cover songs and how it relates to our pandemic present. When Monster Magnet frontman/songwriter Dave Wyndorf was stuck in pandemic lockdown, he decided the best thing to do was keep busy, and he […]

Monster Magnet ‘A Better Dystopia’ Review

Monster Magnet ‘A Better Dystopia’ Review: psych rockers pay tribute to their cult influences with bombastic results on new collection of cover songs. What’s a restless musical genius to do when stuck at home during a pandemic? If you’re Monster Magnet frontman and mastermind Dave Wyndorf, you get the band back in the studio and […]

Review: Serj Tankian ‘Elasticity’ EP

Review: Serj Tankian ‘Elasticity’ EP: System of a Down frontman releases first solo effort since 2013’s ‘Orca’. System of a Down fans have had their patience tested over the last decade and a half, waiting for a follow-up to the group’s 2005 album Mesmerize. An inability to find common musical ground made the bandmembers more concentrated […]

MOAT ‘Poison Stream’ Review

MOAT ‘Poison Stream’ Review: Marty Willson-Piper and Niko Röhlcke cast a powerful, moody spell on first album since 2013. Marty Willson-Piper may have left Aussie psych rock legends The Church back in 2013, but he’s more than kept busy since, from his work with German prog-rockers Anekdoten, musical project Noctorum, and his own prolific solo […]