Category: Vs. Tuesday

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Negative Creep #2!

When will anything from Tura Satana appear on Spotify? We can’t answer that one. The Los Angeles based band who released a pair of records in 1996’s “All Is Not Well” and 1997’s “Relief Through Release” are ironically just as well known posthumously as they were when they were active due to vocalist Tairrie B

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Offspring.

“Ahhhhh, it’s time to relax, And you know what that means, A glass of wine, your favourite easy chair, And of course this compact disc playing and your home stereo. So go on, indulge yourself, That’s right, kick off your shoes, put your feet up, Lean back and just enjoy the melodies. After all, music

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Officer Down.

…seeing as 2020 is the 20th Anniversary of “Carved From Empty Words” by Stampin’ Ground, it was only ever a matter of time before a head to head for single “Officer Down” appeared in this very feature. It’s a classic track from a classic album. Simple as. They may have had a turbulent career but

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Negative Creep.

Often sidelined and underrated, the debut Nirvana album “Bleach” has some absolute rippers on it and deserves more credit that it often gets, hiding in the shadows of “Nevermind“, “In Utero” and of course that MTV unplugged album. There have been plenty of bands influenced by it and who have chosen songs from it for

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Alice In Chains.

Last month marked the 30th Anniversary of Seattle Washington Grunge Kings Alice In Chains iconic debut album “Facelift“. It’s one of those records which didn’t have the instant success it deserved as Grunge was a very new sound at that time and the band were yet to find where they sat at the table, touring

Vs. Tuesday! Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Cardi B??!!

Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar aka American Rapper Cardi B is pretty damn controversial and lets face it, if it wasn’t for tales of being a stripper to fighting Nicki Minaj to her questionable lyrics and videos, we’re not sure anyone would give a… but when her track “WAP” landed with comedian Russell Brand asking if it was

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Turned Out

Rewinding the tape to 1992 and American Alternative Metallers Helmet, who incidentally we got into off of the back of their appearance on the soundtrack to Brandon Lee’s The Crow, it’s time to pay tribute to “Meantime“. Not just a hugely commercially successful album but also one that influenced a whole myriad of bands in

Vs. Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! SOAD.

So it seems that one of the biggest names to come from the Nu-Metal era and Glendale California in Armenian-American quartet System Of A Down seem destine to follow Rage Against The Machine down the path of being a Festival or Arena tour act only with no new material, living from former glories. Not that

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins?! FIGHT! Suffocation.

Originally recorded and mixed at Recardamatt Studios, “Synthetically Revived” appeared in 1991 on the Suffocation debut EP “Human Waste“, the first ever CD released by Relapse Records, so as the label are celebrating 30 years in the business this year, putting this track into our weekly head to head seems perfectly timed. The song was