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Monday, July 13, 2026

Archive Review: The Beat Farmers’ Viking Lullabies (1994)

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Forget about all of these Stetson-clad poseurs roaming the streets of the Music City, claiming that they grew up listening to both George Jo...
Friday, July 10, 2026

Archive Review: Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon’ Prairie Home Invasion (1994)

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At long last! A full length Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon CD! Thank-you, Jesus! Hallelujah! Folks, I’ve played this disc until my ears bled, ...
Friday, July 3, 2026

Archive Review: The Ramones’ Acid Eaters (1993)

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When the generally useless Guns ‘N’ Roses went to the well to draw forth an album of covers to record, they turned mostly to 1970s-era punk ...
Monday, June 29, 2026

Archive Review: Psychic TV’s Hex Sex (1994)

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By now, all of you certainly know the story – Throbbing Gristle, the artistic progenitors of Psychic TV , created the genre of industrial mu...
Friday, June 26, 2026

Archive Review: Nik Turner’s Sphynx (1993)

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In the early ‘70s, as part of the legendary and influential British band Hawkwind, Nik Turner frequently explored the outer reaches of human...
Monday, June 22, 2026

Archive Review: Meat Loaf’s Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell (1993)

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Some 16 years ago, an unknown vocalist by the name of Meat Loaf , fresh from a stint with Ted Nugent’s mid-’70 Free For All band, hooked up...
Friday, June 19, 2026

Archive Review: Copernicus’s No Borderline (1993)

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Some say that he is a madman, others a genius. I personally prefer the latter, viewing Copernicus as one of those great eccentrics that roc...
Friday, June 12, 2026

Archive Review: Sepultura’s Chaos A.D. (1993)

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With Chaos A.D. , Sepultura lay claim to being the baddest thrash outfit on the planet, delivering an album so awesomely full of monster ri...
Monday, June 8, 2026

Archive Review: Elliott Murphy’s Unreal City (1993)

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This was released several months ago, the return of singer/songwriter Elliott Murphy to these shores, and it’s been growing on me, nagging ...
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A music journalist with over 50 years experience walking the pop culture beat, the Rev. Gordon was the editor of the popular 1990s-era Alt.Culture.Guide™ music webzine and book series. As a freelance writer, the self-proclaimed “Reverend of Rock & Roll” has had his words appear in over 100 regional, national and international publications including Creem, High Times, Blurt magazine, and the Rock and Roll Globe website. Gordon has also written extensively on the media, technology, and politics as well as music and the music biz. The Reverend is also the editor and publisher at Excitable Press and the author of 28 music-related books.
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