Ethan Stanislawski - 06.11.2009  With its debut LP, Head, The Jesus Lizard had added a human drummer who could do more with a drum kit than most mortals, let alone any machine. The ad...
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Ethan Stanislawski - 06.11.2009  The start of The Jesus Lizard was rather inauspicious. With debut EP Pure, the Jesus Lizard took the lead of mentor Steve Albini’s Big Black, w...
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RAOUL HERNANDEZ - 05.11.2009 With Duane Denison's garroted guitar lines – monster rhythms fused to David Sims' power main bass then overlaid with Caesarian-section leads &nd...
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Jason Crock - 27.10.2009 While not unwelcome, this batch of Jesus Lizard reissues come as a surprise. After all, these albums were still available and in print. In terms of ne...
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Sean Caldwell - 27.10.2009  Pure and The Jesus Lizard still sounds as threatening as ever, an adrenalized noise generator whose songs coarse through your being like sonic shrapne...
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Chris Morgan - 20.10.2009 Touch and Go records, for a time, was best known and appreciated for being the nihilistic counterpart to Dischord's idealistic do-gooder persona. Thou...
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Ian Gormely - 08.10.2009  By the time The Jesus Lizard formed, lead screamer David Yow and David Wm. Sims had already done time in the short-lived but highly influential Scratc...
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Joe Hemmerling - 02.10.2009 In the often rarified world of noise rock, there are few acts as powerful or galvanizing as The Jesus Lizard. Combining the gut-wrenching ferocity of ...
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