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Ink 19 :: Silent Pictures
Pat Graham brings the DC-centric goods in this new collection of over a decade's worth of his music photos. Matthew Moyer feels like he has an all-access pass.
...of the Washington DC hardcore scene chronicled in Dance of Days. Which is not to say there aren't worthies of that same stature in these pages. Bikini Kill, Lungfish, Fugazi, the Make-up, Beat Happening? Fuck yes! Legends. O.K. The glossy finish on the pages and the oversized magazine style dimensions...
Ink 19 :: The New Bloods
The Secret Life (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Jen Cray.
THE NEW BLOODS THE SECRET LIFE Kill Rock Stars Portland's The New Bloods make music as if the last decade never happened, Riot Grrrl is in full effect, Sleater Kinney has not split up yet, and Bikini Kill did not fade away into Le Tigre yet. It's all there in the mix of The New Bloods, only this trio ...
Ink 19 :: The Old Haunts
Poisonous Times (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Jen Cray.
THE OLD HAUNTS POISONOUS TIMES Kill Rock Stars It's a little bit of Pixies, a smattering of Sebadoh, the drummer from Bikini Kill, and a whole lot of Pacific Northwest coolness. Poisonous Times is a wonderfully low-fi, potent blend whipped up by The Old Haunts. Like all great garage rock albums, this ...
Ink 19 :: Sleater-Kinney
Liza Hearon talks to Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein about women in rock, Eddie Vedder and watching 13-year-olds make out in front of the stage.
...'s three members, Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss are a modern rock and roll success story. Inspired by riot grrrl bands such as Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney (named after an intersection of roads near a practice space) translates their feminist energy into rock with technically mind-blowing...
Ink 19 :: Julie Ruin
November 1998 :: Music I-L :: Julie Ruin (Phil Bailey)
Julie Ruin Julie Ruin Kill Rock Stars Bikini Kill is dead. Long live Julie Ruin! There was no small amount of dismay when Bikini Kill disbanded. It was a no-brainer that Kathleen Hannah would get a new project going. But if anyone thought that her new band would simply be Bikini Kill 2, you were sorely ...
Ink 19 :: XBXRX
Speaking with vocalist Vice Cooler and guitarist Steve Touchstone of the undefinable trio of XBXRX, Jen Cray got them to talk about the brilliance of Kill Rock Stars, recording with Ian Mackaye and Steve Albini and how their live shows have resulted in permanent scarring.
...hardcore but actually has no set genre. I had a great threeway call with vocalist Vice Cooler and guitarist Steve Touchstone about the brilliance of Kill Rock Stars, recording with Ian Mackaye and Steve Albini and how their live shows have resulted in permanent scarring. Shannon Corr xbxrx What's the...
Ink 19 :: Tommy Lee and Kathleen Hannah
April 2000 :: Screen :: Tommy Lee and Kathleen Hannah (Tony Bring)
...babe conquests, he apparently let another one of his video tapes get away, and the girl on the tape is a bit of a surprise -- riot grrrl legend and Bikini Kill singer Kathleen Hannah. The video, lasting under twenty minutes, is not especially erotic, but shows the two rockers going hard at it in a backstage...
Ink 19 :: Sleater-Kinney
May 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Sleater-Kinney (Phil Bailey & Lauren Newman)
..., and a constant search for the right fit in a drummer, they have since put all that foolishness behind them. Since coming aboard prior to the band's Kill Rock Stars debut, Dig Me Out veteran drummer Janet Weiss has really helped to solidify the group. Recently we got a chance to talk with her about...
Ink 19 :: Theo & the Skyscrapers
It's a cross breed of new wave and metal fronted by a badass former Lunachick. Theo & the Skyscrapers make a Sunday night in Orlando an event for Jen Cray and the rest of the audience.
...crowd had formed- a lot of whom seemed to be friends/fans of the young quartet. Let me just say that I was a big fan of the 90's riot grrrl scene. Bikini Kill, L7, 7 Year Bitch, Team Dresch, The Gits- that music defined my early high school adolescence. I screamed through my young angst to it, got laid...
Ink 19 :: Punk House
Photographer Abby Banks went on a 25-city tour of "punk houses" across the U.S. to create this unique coffeetable book that pays tribute to this artistic underground of "hippie punks." Jen Cray is ready to crash.
...room. The room was so packed you couldn't move, you couldn't see, the sound was shit, but MAN! Kathleen Hanna was rockin' out! I met the former Bikini Kill frontwoman that night, gave The Butchies' sexy frontwoman Kaia Wilson a ride in my car, and witnessed an amazing setting for collective artistry...
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