After Jason’s pick last week, Tim takes a shot and brings Dandelion’s 1995 sophomore (and final) album Dyslexicon to the table on the strength of the single “Weird-Out.” The album owes a heavy debt to Nirvana, from the familiar vocal style to big drums and guitars. The question becomes: when does influence become imitation?
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Clouds - Penny Century | Album Review
Coverdale Page - Coverdale Page | Album Review
The Black Crowes - Amorica | Album Review
Music We‘re Thankful For In 2021 | Roundtable
Polvo - Today‘s Active Lifestyles | Album Review
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Give It Back! | Album Review
The Wildhearts - P.H.U.Q. | Album Review
Alabama 3 - Exile on Coldharbour Lane | Album Review
Phantom Blue - Built to Perform | Album Review
Bands From the 90s Reuniting - Part 2 | Roundtable
Creeper Lagoon - I Become Small and Go | Album Review
Tom Waits - Bone Machine | Album Review
90s Guilty Pleasures | Roundtable
Wellwater Conspiracy - Brotherhood of Electric: Operational Directives | Album Review
Pinback - Pinback | Album Review
Ida - Will You Find Me | Album Review
Deftones in the 90s | Roundtable
Ned’s Atomic Dustbin - Are You Normal? | Album Review
Wicker Man - Wicker Man | Album Review
Rusty - Fluke | Album Review
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