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Ink 19 :: Beach House

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04.02 (Hed Kandi). Review by Bill Campbell.

BEACH HOUSE 04.02 Hed Kandi Now that summer's almost over, it's time to be nostalgic about all those hyper-cool summer moments you never had -- when you were in the slick middle of a Skyy Vodka commercial, chillin' with super models poolside, skiing in swim gear, birthday-suiting it in the warm waters ...

Ink 19 :: The Clientele

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Chris Catania finds himself floating on clouds of psychedelic fuzz and memories during this triple-bill of Clientele, Beach House and Single Man Affair. Not just another night out.

THE CLIENTELE BEACH HOUSE, SINGLE MAN AFFAIR Chicago, IL June 2nd by Chris Catania The psychedelic fuzz began to flow from the speakers. Fans on the floor and those who hung their heads over Subterranean’s wraparound balcony drank in the thick reverb as it filled up the venue's three levels. The ...

Ink 19 :: Hell Comes To Your House

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March 1998 :: Music F-H :: Hell Comes To Your House (Michael Crown)

Album Cover Hell Comes To Your House Soundtrack Time Bomb This compilation, recorded in 1981, is the SoCal equivalent of Flex Your Head, the classic DC hardcore compilation. Early tracks from Social Distortion and Red Cross (later Red Kross), as well as the lesser known but equally influential 45 Grave ...

Ink 19 :: David Grubbs

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From his teen days in Squirrel Bait through stints with Slint and Gastr Del Sol and on to his solo work for Drag City, David Grubbs has long been an innovator in music. Nirav Soni spoke with Grubbs about improvisation, collaborations, Indian music, and the Beach Boys.

... sensibility that pervades the music you've put out under your own name? From looking at your conversation with Van Dyke Parks and your songs, the Beach Boys -- and Smile, especially -- seem to be reference points to some of your music. To be honest, I'm just trying to prompt you to go on at length about ...

Ink 19 :: Monsieur Leroc

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Don't let the stage name fool you: Monsieur Leroc isn't French, he's really Arne Drescher, and he's from Germany. And don't let the label fool you, either: while his new record, Le Slow Motion Boogie Woogie may be on Cornerstone R.A.S./Skunk (best known for Sublime and Long Beach Dub All-Stars), Leroc's opus is a funk/hip hop/jazz collage set against interesting beats and electronics. Phillip Haire corresponded with Leroc to examine the contradictions.

... who enjoy this type of music Has this trip-hop/jazz/funk sound been popular for a while over there, or is it just making the scene? I know the house music/techno beats have been fashionable for quite a while... I think the fact they have started selling more of this music has helped it gain more fans ...

Ink 19 :: The Selby Tigers

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Though they get compared to bands as disparate as Devo, the Dillinger Four, X, and Bikini Kill, the St. Paul-based punk rock band the Selby Tigers actually have a sound all their own. Sean Carswell cornered the band while they were stranded in Cocoa Beach on their recent tour, and spoke with Arzu, Dave, and Nathan about their music, third party politics, and movies with dwarves.

... are unique and great in their own right. While South Florida counted and recounted presidential votes, the Selby Tigers' tour was stranded in Cocoa Beach. I caught up with them there and had the opportunity to talk to Arzu (guitar, vocals), Dave (drums, vocals), and Nathan (guitar, vocals) about their ...

Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway (Part 1)

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Gail "Desperado" Worley continues her quest for the Alice Cooper quadfecta with an interview with Dennis Dunaway, original bassist for the band, Alice Cooper.

... me on to Cheech & Chong ("Dave's Not Here") and Iron Butterfly among many other things. I was just in awe of her. One day I was over at Vicky's house and, since she and Wendy shared a bedroom, we walked in on Wendy listening to her new copy of Billion Dollar Babies. It was the number one album at the ...

Ink 19 :: Megadeth

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Frustrated by the near-absence of Megadeth drummer Jimmy DeGrasso on the band's recent VH1 Behind The Music? We've got you covered, with Gail Worley's extended chat with the man behind the drums for one of metal's most venerable and influential bands.

... everything [for] when you want to use it. There's no such thing as too many drums. You know, that's what I keep saying, and unfortunately, around my house, no one seems to agree. I have them...there's like drum remnants in every room. There's just one room stacked with kits, and then there's like this ...

Ink 19 :: The Year in Photos

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If a picture's worth a thousand words, here's a 19,000 word essay from staff photographer Jen Lato, summing up 2001 both professionally and personally.

... 7) Danielle It couldn't be more perfect that my best friend is very model-like. This was taken at a burnt down and abandoned flea market near my house. The guy in the background makes the picture. He's wearing her shirt and my pink angel wings. I think I shot about seven rolls of film that day, and ...

Ink 19 :: Goldfinger

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Liza Hearon gets down to the basics -- sex, drugs, and rock n' roll -- with Charlie Paulson and Kelly Lemieux of Goldfinger. Prison time? KISS? TRL bashing? It's all fair game in this no-holds-barred interview.

... by Liza Hearon   Jen Lato Goldfinger Is it punk? Or ska? Perhaps metal? Whatever the genre, the difficult to classify Goldfinger manages to tear the house down with catchy tunes, a wide variety of influences, and a killer live show. The original lineup included John Feldman (guitar and vocals), Charlie ...
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