Joey Ramone — Don't Worry About Me
Too many cover songs, but he does them so well. I can't help but feel sad listening to this.
3/5
Bouncing Souls — Hopeless Romantic
A few awesome songs, a couple throwaways, but high-energy punk rock through and through.
3/5
Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer — Schematics
The best kind of power pop, which happens to be fronted by a woman. Catchy as hell.
3/5
The Queers — Beyond the Valley...
There's a right way and a wrong way to do snotty punk; the wrong way dominates this record.
1/5
The Lillingtons — The Too Late Show
Enjoyable, but the aliens/zombies/spies motifs feel a little worn out.
2/5
I Against I — Headcleaner
Moments of poppy brilliance leavened with stretches of too-generic punk.
2/5
Ben Folds Presents — University A Capella!
Good idea, OK execution. Many groups try to recreate piano via voice. Some standouts.
3/5
The Parasites — Solitary
A fine pop-punk outing. Nothing really sticks in your head, but nevertheless it's a pleasant listen.
3/5
Tracy Chapman — s/t
These songs from a nobody about being a nobody but not liking it made her a somebody. Urgent, tender, real.
5/5
Green Day — Dookie
The vocals sound too faux-British, but the tunes are decent. Standouts are the tracks that weren't hits.
3/5