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Ink 19 :: Buffalo Tom
Besides (Beggars Banquet). Review by Stein Haukland.
BUFFALO TOM BESIDES Beggars Banquet Revered by some, Buffalo Tom never achieved the general recognition they so deserved. A shame, really, because they were easily one of the finest bands of the previous decade, representing a uniqueness and emotional honesty that's rare to witness. And while everything ...
Ink 19 :: Chris Colbourn / Hilken Mancini
Super Heroes of Rock Team Up #3 (Vital Cog). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
...Cog This has got to be the soundtrack to something. A new NBC sitcom, maybe, or Hollywood's latest romantic comedy. Side A features Chris Colburn of Buffalo Tom singing "Bad Little Bird," which may or may not be as schmaltzy as The Red House Painters tribute to frontman Mark Kozelek's cat. It depends...
Ink 19 :: You Kill Me
An alcoholic hit man falls for a take-no-prisoners woman in this black comedy set in the grimy danger of Buffalo's underworld. Rob Levy smells Oscar, well, first he smells blood, then smoke, but then definitely Oscar.
...deeper and deeper into a prolonged alcoholic addiction. Frank’s drinking has become an issue at a critical time. A turf war is brewing in Buffalo between Frank’s Polish Mafia family, led by his uncle Roman, and an aggressive Irish gang led by Edward O’ Leary, a businessman eager to consolidate...
Ink 19 :: Bruce Almighty
Jim Carrey returns to what he does best -- making moviegoers pee their pants -- in Bruce Almighty. Steve Stav rediscovers his Creator in this enlightening review.
BRUCE ALMIGHTY DIRECTED BY TOM SHADYAC starring Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman, Jennifer Aniston Universal Pictures In Bruce Almighty, Jim Carrey has the first Christian-friendly comedic role of his good-taste-challenging career. Actually, the film has a non-denominational appeal -- if one could overlook ...
Ink 19 :: Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev overcame blizzards, injuries, and the death of their planned collaborator to create their cinematic new album, All Is Dream. Gail Worley reviews the ups and downs with guitarist Sean "Grasshopper" Mackiowiak.
...too burned out? There were a few times where we did wear ourselves to nubs anyway [laughs]. Some of that was due to the horrendous winter up in Buffalo last year. There was more than a few times [where] we were trapped up in the studio. There was record snow in Fredonia, and literally, we had to go...
Ink 19 :: John Strohm / Sonny Sixkiller
The cover of this single says "Super Heroes of Rock Team-Up," but the first s...
...and slow, lazy, classic kinda laid-back vocals. Halfway through, the guitar cuts in with a wailing, distorted solo, but it's still holding back. Buffalo Tom on a very slow day? John Strohm fades away for the flip side, and here comes Sonny Sixkiller. She starts off with a mellow intro, and then the...
Ink 19 :: Irving Berlin
August 1999 :: Music A-B :: Irving Berlin (David Lee Beowulf)
...poor-excuse-for a talk show (the line being "I can shoot a partridge/With a single cartridge"). Annie Get Your Gun puts to music the story of Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows that toured the country back a hundred years ago, and featured the amazing crack shot femme fatale, one Annie Oakley. Somewhere...
Ink 19 :: Shaken Snakes
April 1999 :: Music S-T :: Shaken Snakes (marcel feldmar)
...and Das Damen, but I think that's just me. Then the guitar sound hits the vocals from underneath, causing the whole band to spiral around in some Buffalo Tom induced hurricane, although heavier, catchier, and with better bass lines. Amazing in their ability to play intoxicating melodies without falling...
Ink 19 :: The Goo Goo Dolls
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Goo Goo Dolls (Gail Worley)
...the 34th floor, looking out my window," says Robby Takac, speaking from his hotel room in midtown Manhattan. "Trust me, there's nothing like this in Buffalo." The bassist for the Goo Goo Dolls (his band mates are singer/guitarist John Rzeznik and drummer Mike Malinin) is enjoying the success of the...
Ink 19 :: The Fleshtones
Do You Swing? (Yep Roc Records). Review by Matt Cibula.
THE FLESHTONES DO YOU SWING? Yep Roc In the summer of 1984 my friend Tom L. sent me a tape with the first Violent Femmes album on one side and the Fleshtones' Hexbreaker on the other. I played that tape so much it self-destructed; I met my great friend Ted H. in college through our mutual love of the ...
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