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Faster Pussycat: Wake Me Up When It's Over (Elektra EKT64) ****
Review by Howard Johnson, Kerrang!, 2 September 1989
FASTER PUSSYCAT have always meant just two things to me. First off, vocalist Taime Downe (sic) was the geezer who figured he'd get the choice ...
Review by Deborah Frost, The Village Voice, 18 September 1990
KIP WINGER is a hunk. And what a perfect hunk he is. With his Harlequin hero name, decepticon logo, and carefully exposed nipple, he's engineered ...
Review by Geoff Barton, Sounds, 13 January 1979
THANKFULLY, AFTER their last atrocious album Attention Shoppers (ugh! That's worse than Olias Of Sunhillow for an LP title), this fourth Starz disc finds the ...
Guns N' Roses: Paradise Theater, Boston
Live Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 29 October 1987
New band that's special ...
M, Mötley Crüe: Mötley Crüe: Shout At The Devil (Elektra)
Review by Howard Johnson, Kerrang!, 6 October 1983
"THOSE WHO have the youth have the future". Unknowingly, unwittingly even, Mötley Crüe have succinctly summarised the task that lies ahead of them in their ...
W.A.S.P.: Penelope Spheeris: The "Mad Surgeon" of Film
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, RAW, 6 September 1989
That's American director PENELOPE SPHEERIS, whose documentary on the LA Metal scene The Decline Of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years has just opened ...
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 21 May 1994
There's a new vibe about MEGADETH in 1994 — they're happy, mellow, positive. They actually like each other, goddammit! What the hell's gotten into 'em?! ...
Guns N' Roses: Raising Hell in the City of Angels
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 4 April 1987
Over on L.A.'s Santa Monica Boulevard, rock renegades GUNS N' ROSES are having a ball. PAUL ELLIOTT parrys shots with L.A.'s scuzziest scumbags. ...
Guns N' Roses: Dancing with Mr Brownstone
Profile by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 4 November 1989
GUNS N' ROSES are the archetypal rock'n'roll renegades — loud-mouthed American punks fuelled on liquor and drugs as they rampage on a crazed course towards self-destruction. Paul ...
Guns N' Roses: The Hard Truth About Guns N' Roses
Special Feature by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 17 November 1988
Finally, some bad boys who are good ...
Metallica: Don't Tread On Me! Metallica Sue 'Em All In Court Case Spectacular!
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 22 October 1994
Gloves off as Metal masters take on record company in legal scrapof the decade! Lars tells all! ...
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 11 September 1982
"KIDS LOSE interest fast," mused the boy as the tots in the playground drifted back to their balls and rollerskates, having assimilated and dispensed with ...
AC/DC Would Really Like To Be As Successful Here As They Are In England, But…
Interview by Anthony O'Grady, RAM, 14 July 1978
IT'S EASY TO find AC/DC in the airport terminal. Just look for a mob of tough looking Scotsmen drinking at the public bar and the ...
Black Sabbath: The Complete '70s Replica CD Collection 1970-78
Review by Simon Reynolds, Uncut, December 2001
THE MYSTERY OF THE RIFF – so crucial to rock, so oddly neglected by critics. ...
Review by Deborah Frost, Creem, December 1987
WAS IT REALLY worth the wait? Four years and nearly two million dollars later, Def Leppard has finally unveiled their new "masterpiece." What Hysteria's constipated ...
Black Country Communion: Return of the Rock-and-Roll Supergroup
Report and Interview by David Sinclair, Daily Telegraph, 29 September 2010
THE ROCK SUPERGROUP is back. Once a byword for hype and hubris, the idea of renowned musicians getting together to form instantly famous new groups ...
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
Film/DVD/TV Review by Chuck Eddy, The Village Voice, 2 July 2004
LAST FALL, a hilarious 3,000-word review of Metallica's unlistenable St. Anger by some guy named Colin Tappe circulated over the Internet. ...
Motörhead, Pink Fairies, The, Strife (UK): Pink Fairies, Motorhead, Strife: Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 13 November 1976
Oh, wart a night ...
Review by Tom Cox, The Guardian, 3 March 2000
AC/DC MAY OR may not currently be writing the best lyrics in rock. It's hard to tell, since they don't print them on their album ...
Guns N' Roses: The Rocky Horror Show
Interview by Push, Melody Maker, 3 September 1988
When Guns N' Roses were interviewed just before they performed at Castle Donington last week, guitarist Slash said, "The kids need to have that one ...
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