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Ink 19 :: Dropsonic
The Big Nothing (54 40' or Fight!). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
DROPSONIC THE BIG NOTHING 54 40' or Fight! Dropsonic is yet another in the incredible arsenal of 54 40' or Fight! They play post-punk emo stuff with a country/western flair, and they sound rather unique when compared to most of their more violent-sounding label mates. The Big Nothing teeters on Braid ...
Ink 19 :: 2 Cents
Just how do you get to a VANS Warped Tour stage if you're an unsigned band? Gail Worley talks with 2 Cents' drummer/vocalist Adam O'Rourke to find out.
HIS 2 CENTS AN INTERVIEW WITH ADAM O'ROURKE OF 2 CENTS (OR "HOW OUR BAND GOT ASKED TO JOIN THE WARPED TOUR WITHOUT REALLY TRYING") by Gail Worley "Are there any Silver Bullets left in the Cooler?" That's the first thing I hear when I pick up the phone for an interview with Adam O'Rourke, 22 year-old ...
Ink 19 :: Teen Angst? Naaah...
Teen wunderkind Ned Vizzini gives us a "semi-autobiography," and Gail Worley puts aside past animosity to deliver a verdict.
...that the paper's music coverage at the time was hip and "down town" and, for a lot of writers, a gig at the NY Press often led to getting snagged by big deal magazines like Spin and Details. I wanted in, and infiltrating the NY Press became a quest for me; my single-focused goal above all goals. I truly...
Ink 19 :: Ra
From One (Universal). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
RA FROM ONE Universal Ra is another in the surprisingly large group of bands still adhering to the nu-metal tradition of low-end guitars, big drums and mildly operatic singers. What sets Ra apart from their contemporaries (Creed, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, etc.) is their flair for the occasional Middle ...
Ink 19 :: Honky Mofo
Honky Mofo (Sick Pup). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...of Dead Milkmen, Barenaked Ladies and Kid Rock (some of Wolking's rockier stuff kind of sounds like Kid Rock's rockier songs). The beats here are big, the guitars are very crisp and clean, Wolking is both a hilarious lyricist and a really good singer, and the recording quality is absolutely stellar...
Ink 19 :: London Elektricity
Billion Dollar Gravy (Hospital). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...too bland. Certainly London Elektricity have gained some critical acclaim in their home country -- The Face, Record Mirror, Time Out, NME and The Big Issue all appear to believe to greater or lesser degrees that they hung the moon. London Elektricity is trying to make "real music in drum+bass," according...
Ink 19 :: King Crimson
Ladies of the Road: Live 1971-1972 (Discipline Global Mobile). Review by Matt Cibula.
KING CRIMSON LADIES OF THE ROAD: LIVE 1971-1972 Discipline Global Mobile This is a document of some Big Fat Prog-Rock Stylings from a version of King Crimson that seems to have only existed for a two-year span: Boz Burrell on bass and vocals, Mel Collins on sax and flute and mellotron, Ian Wallace ...
Ink 19 :: Dysrhythmia
Pretest (Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...! The guitars are high-pitched and grating, eliciting that "Albini sound" from his Rapeman days (his guitars in Shellac are a bit meatier, while his Big Black guitars were ear-piercingly high-pitched). The drums, as to be expected, are loud and overpowering, and sound like Todd Trainer (also of Shellac...
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