NOFX — Coaster
No need to use it like its namesake, but it definitely feels like Fat Mike wants too much to be what he describes.
3/5
Panic! At the Disco — A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Catchy as hell in places, but too filled with the bad kind of teen angst.
2/5
Sage Francis — Human the Death Dance
First it makes you feel, then it makes you think.
4/5
The Queers — Pleasant Screams
A terrific Ramones-influenced mix of songs about people to hate and people to love.
3/5
The Lillingtons — The Too Late Show
Enjoyable, but the aliens/zombies/spies motifs feel a little worn out.
2/5
Nirvana — In Utero
Sonic Nirvana, as if the seraphim had guitars slung over their shoulders. Perfect mix of pop and sludge.
5/5
Kirby Krackle — s/t
Self-proclaimed music for geeks, but entirely too obvious song topics, and the music struggles in places.
2/5
Ben Folds Presents — University A Capella!
Good idea, OK execution. Many groups try to recreate piano via voice. Some standouts.
3/5
Guns 'N Roses — Chinese Democracy
I wish it hadn't taken 15 years to make, so I could review it context-free. Oh well. It's shit.
0/5
Screeching Weasel — Teen Punks in Heat
Ben Weasel should have found another way to exorcise sexual frustrations. Some good tunes.
2/5