A collection of demos with a variety of guests rather than an official album per se, Peach Fuzz is still a delightful treat -- one can understand the band's stated claim...
more >
Recorded, apparently, at the House of Blues in Chicago in 1997 (at least, if the MC's introduction and picture of a backstage pass is anything to go by), Live is something...
more >
Accepting the fact that they're unlikely to become anything bigger than a cult band has actually done wonders for Enuff Z'Nuff. Instead of shooting for the stars, they're...
more >
Following on from Peachfuzz and very appropriately titled -- it was, indeed, the band's seventh record -- Seven finds the latter day Enuff Z'Nuff line-up finally in place...
more >
Released in 1995, Tweaked marked a new beginning for Enuff Z'Nuff, as the Chicago natives attempted to put their drug problems, financial straits, and especially their major...
more >
Often overlooked because of their role in the ill-fated hair-metal craze of the late '80s, Enuff Z'nuff actually shares more common ground with power-pop luminaries Cheap...
more >
At the start of their career, Chicago's Enuff Z'Nuff were touted as the rightful heirs to Cheap Trick thanks to their uncanny talent for combining alluring pop melodies with...
more >
So Enuff Z'Nuff (or more accurately, Chip Znuff and Donnie Vie) stick to their guns and reach album number ten. What a long, strange trip, and though the boys seem...
more >
There are bands in rock history that came oh-so-close to making it, who just never broke through for one reason or another. Chicago power pop champions Enuff Z'Nuff was one...
more >