The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets: Spaceship Zero By Limeygit (Indie Monkey) limeygit@indiemonkey.com Where do I start? An album that is essentially the soundtrack to an indie movie that may […]
Joe Fulgham
W. Andrew Powell (THE GATE Music Reviews)
Darkest of the Hillside Thickets Spaceship Zero (Soundtrack) = 7 . 5 By W. Andrew Powell (THE GATE Music Reviews) Somewhere in the deep reaches of space there’s a ship […]
A. D. Madgras, The Nerve Magazine
Spaceship Zero I went down to Divine Industries and picked up a copy of…Space Ship Zero. The album contains 15 tracks of hard edge Thickets songs, samples of sci-fi voice […]
Gary Vermin of Hollywood Babylon rates Great Old Ones 4 stars
THE DARKEST OF THE HILLSIDE THICKETS Great Old Ones (Divine) Originally released in 1996 as a conglomerated follow-up to ’95’s CTHULHU STRIKES BACK, GREAT OLD ONES has at long last […]
Shawn Mason @ Sheaf, the Saskatoon University Newspaper
Darkest of the Hillside Thickets Great Old Ones Independent Reviewed by Shawn Mason Sheaf, the Saskatoon University Newspaper. Everybody needs a coaster. Perhaps that’s the only reason this disc didn’t […]
Marcelo A. Figueroa SHADIS The Independent Games Magazine, Issue 35/36 Volume V Number XI 1997
I used to work in a game store; one day the store got solicited to sell a music CD by a virtually unknown Canadian band described as “Cthulhu Punk.” The […]
Terminal City
CD features Lovecraft obsessed cranking out 60 draining minutes of what sounds like what one would call grunge before it was called grunge (1989) with lyrics like “Green is the […]
Offbeat Magazine, April 1997
GREAT OLD ONES THE DARKEST OF THE HILLSIDE THICKETS GREAT OLD ONE MUSIC H. P. Lovecraft was a sci-fi/occult writer of the early twentieth century. Emulated by dozens of authors, […]
Christian Klepac, THE UNSPEAKABLE OATH, Issue 14/15 1997
Their was a time when the fant of heart or tender of ear could play off the accomplishments of The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets with a laugh. “Oh wow, […]
unknown, May 1996
Another strong disc in both appearance and music. These guys are both intelligent and creative. I would recommend this album to any band thinking of doing an independent release. The […]