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Ink 19 :: Marine Research

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August 1999 :: Adjective City :: Marine Research (Kurt Channing)

... with bright sunny melodies and choruses that cradle your ears like warm muffs in wintertime. The bouncy "Queen B" does wonders with a plucky guitar, bumpy bass and ringing bells, making me stop whatever I'm doing and nod my head along to Amelia Fletcher's girlish voice. Pure pop perfection. K Records ...

Ink 19 :: Finnish Rockumentary 2003

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Various Artists (Finnish Music Information Centre). Review by Stein Haukland.

... and Finnish rock pride Melrose are represented with a track from their recent comeback album. Overall, this compilation makes for a fun, if somewhat bumpy, ride. No previously unreleased tracks ensure that those familiar with some bands on here may want to check twice before buying, but for the rest ...

Ink 19 :: Ted Leo + The Pharmacists

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punk,mod,protest,social commentary,Ted Leo + The Pharmacists,Shake the Sheets,Lookout!,Aaron Shaul

... yours" and "what's eating you alive/might help you to survive." The lyrics are wrapped in a firestarter of instrumentation, slipping seamlessly from bumpy pop on the intro to overdriven punk verses and a quasi-ska bridge before closing in mounting chaotic thunder. Leo's all around gift of melody is ...

Ink 19 :: Lorna

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slow-core,indie,alt. country,experimental,Lorna,Static Patterns and Souvenirs,Words On Music,Aaron Shaul

... a handful of potential mixtape anchors: "Remarkable Things," which pulls off the melancholy grandeur that Mazzy Star never quite managed; the dusty, bumpy roads of "The Last Mosquito Fight of Summer"; the skipping Scottish pop mope, "He Dreams of Spaceships"; and the exploration of epic simplicity and ...

Ink 19 :: Erasure

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In a celebration of all things shiny and happy, Erasure brought their circus of glitter to Orlando's Hard Rock Live, and Jen Cray was there for the party.

... and all sorts of debauchery. And, let's face it, debauchery is usually more fun in large packs than alone in your bedroom. Along for the gloriously bumpy ride was San Francisco's Scissors For Lefty. The five young strapping lads were practically tripping over their good fortune at being part of this ...
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