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Ink 19 :: Cuesta Drive

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Where the Palm Trees Grow (Spade Productions). Review by Carl F Gauze.

CUESTA DRIVE WHERE THE PALM TREES GROW Spade Productions At first listen I thought this was a crossover Latin Rock disc, particularly with the band originating in the central valley of California. Hispanic influence lurks under these mature yet macho rock songs, and if nothing else it shows multiculturalism ...

Ink 19 :: Drive By

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I Hate Every Day Without You Kid... (Riot Squad Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.

DRIVE BY I HATE EVERY DAY WITHOUT YOU KID... Riot Squad Records Hi-octane punk-pop is Drive By’s speciality and thankfully, they are closer in style to the cerebral punk-poppers like Jimmy Eat World than the more formulaic bands of this genre. It’s probably the relative diversity on offer that distinguishes ...

Ink 19 :: Drive-By Truckers

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April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Drive-By Truckers (Matt Thompson )

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS by Matt Thompson The South of the Drive-By Truckers isn't necessarily a pretty one. It's full of battered women, malcontents and rogues, holier-than-thou preachers and sinners both at their lowest. Poor, illiterate dirt farmers fight and lose against encroaching urbanization while ...

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Ink 19 :: Skyline Rodeo

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Long Drive To Iceland (self-released). Review by Carl F Gauze.

SKYLINE RODEO LONG DRIVE TO ICELAND self-released "Indie Math Noise Rock." This phrase should bring fear and loathing to any music fan. Noisy, yes; but sloppy, dissonant, hard to listen to and filled with ragged time signatures, Skyline Rodeo is not Scott Joplin. A low point occurs on track five, ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001

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With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.

TOP 19 OF 2001 by James Mann   1: Drive-By Truckers: Southern Rock Opera (SDR Records) This record so perfectly captures being a southern youth in the '70s that it's almost scary. The saga of Lynyrd Skynyrd makes perfect subject matter for extended examination -- and it rocks LAMF. Absolutely brilliant ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 Albums from Athens, GA of 2001

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Athens, GA has always had a fertile music scene, but 2001 was a particularly good year. Our man in Athens, Jeff Montgomery, runs down the 19 best albums the city had to offer this year.

TOP 19 ALBUMS FROM ATHENS, GA OF 2001 by Jeff Montgomery For some reason, far too many folks refer to the Athens music scene in past tense, as if its alpha and omega was the early '80s when a bunch of New Wave bands such as R.E.M. and The B-52's came crawling from the South. While it might have received ...

Ink 19 :: Grindhouse

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Like kids let loose in a candy store, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have again indulged themselves -- and their legions of fans -- with another dose of mayhem. This time around, it's a two-fisted tribute to '70s exploitation and car chase films. Steve Stav eases his '69 Dart into a reserved slot at the drive-in for a review of Grindhouse.

... Thoms Dimension Films A smokin' hot go-go dancer with a machine gun for a prosthetic leg. That's all it took to plant me in a screener's seat. The fact that Grindhouse is a double-feature homage to 1970s B-movies directed by homage-kings Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez was an afterthought. The ...

Ink 19 :: Slayer

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November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: Slayer (Drew Id)

Slayer Diabolus in Musica American/Columbia Wow! That is the expression that always comes to my mind when I hear a new Slayer record. After being in the business an astonishing 15 years, these guys have yet to slow down, and they still kick major ass. Diabolus in Musica should not be listened to or ...

Ink 19 :: Amazing Crowns

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Despite two years of lineup changes, name changes, record label merry-go-round rides, lawsuits, and more, the Amazing Crowns have remained Royal to the loyal. Julio Diaz catches up with frontman Jason "King" Kendall to get the details.

STILL ROYAL TO THE LOYAL: AN INTERVIEW WITH JASON "KING" KENDALL OF THE AMAZING CROWNS by Julio Diaz So much has happened to the Amazing Crowns in the nearly two years since I spoke to frontman Jason "King" Kendall for the record (see the August 1998 issue of Ink 19), it's almost amazing that they ...
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