2007-05-28
The first half of this album is a soulful, timeless rock album with flair, then it reaches the top of the roller coaster and bursts into flames. As you peek over the top of the hill, you witness Freddie Mercury meet the Rocky Horror Picture Show and are scared. Actually I’m exaggerating, I really like #10, but it is quite apparent that McKee enjoys being dramatic. –PeteSarah Jane Scouten
When the Bloom Falls from The Rose
THE GORIES
The Shaw Tapes: Live in Detroit 5/27/88
THE POSTMARKS
The Postmarks
LYDIA LOVELESS
Indestructible Machine
PRIMUS
and the Chocolate Factory
CANASTA
The Fakeout, The Tease, and The Breather
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