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Ink 19 :: Farm Aid 2000

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Farm Aid 2000, featuring Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Sawyer Brown, Arlo Guthrie, North Mississippi Allstars, Shannon Curfman, Badi Assad Menagerie, Pat Green, Jimmy Sturr, Cowboy's Nightmare, Trent Summar and the New Row Mob, and Chris DiCroce on September 17, 2000, at the Nissan Pavilion in Manassas, VA. Event review by Sean Slone.

FARM AID 2000 FEATURING WILLIE NELSON, JOHN MELLENCAMP, CROSBY, STILLS, NASH, & YOUNG, NEIL YOUNG, BARENAKED LADIES, TRAVIS TRITT, ALAN JACKSON, SAWYER BROWN, ARLO GUTHRIE, NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS, SHANNON CURFMAN, BADI ASSAD MENAGERIE, PAT GREEN, JIMMY STURR, COWBOY'S NIGHTMARE, TRENT SUMMAR AND ...

Ink 19 :: Gomez

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August 1998 :: Music G-J :: Gomez (Gail Worley)

Gomez Bring it On Virgin The northwest of England seems an unlikely spawning ground for a band whose eclectic sound has more in common with Crosby, Stills, and Nash than Oasis. But try to slap a label on this band or nudge them into the corner of some newfound genre, and you'll be chasing your tail ...

Ink 19 :: Califone

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March 2000 :: Music A-C :: Califone (Jason Plender)

Califone EP Road Cone Califone is a critic's dream, a sort of baseless conglomeration of electric, acoustic, and digital sounds that lends itself well to a wide variety of conceptual adjectives and perceived artistic movements. Formed from the members of Red Red Meat, Califone is casually intellectual ...

Ink 19 :: The Actual Tigers

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Gravelled And Green (Nettwerk). Review by Kiran Aditham.

THE ACTUAL TIGERS GRAVELLED AND GREEN Nettwerk You have to hand it to a label like Nettwerk to maintain such diversity by sliding across most of the musical spectrum. With the uptempo, schmaltzy, and soulful Actual Tigers, the label has continued in the diagonal progression. Like Belle And Sebastian ...

Ink 19 :: Wine Field

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March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Wine Field (Bryan Reesman)

by Bryan Reesman Homemade success stories seem rare in this age of prepackaged groups and trendy artists who routinely pop up on the mainstream radar. But once in a while, a band evolves from hard work, perseverance, and in the case of Wine Field, a great sense of timing. Their homegrown development ...

Ink 19 :: Half-Handed Cloud

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Learning About Your Scale (Asthmatic Kitty). Review by Kurt Channing.

HALF-HANDED CLOUD LEARNING ABOUT YOUR SCALE Asthmatic Kitty The recording quality is bedroom, yet the arrangements are lysergic and acoustic. The artistry of Half-Handed Cloud reminds me of what was happening in Tampa about ten years ago, with Miss America/Chocolate USA, and subsequently Home and the ...

Ink 19 :: Jeremy Toback

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February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Jeremy Toback (Gail Worley)

... in Seattle," says singer/songwriter, Jeremy Toback, 33, recalling how he came to meet the guitarist for one of the 90's most phenomenally popular and influential rock bands. Once in Seattle, he continues, "I met his friend Stone, who happened to be in this band [called] Pearl Jam." Toback admits he ...

Ink 19 :: Adjective City

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May 1998 :: Columns :: Adjective City ()

Astrud Astrud (Sealed Fate) Gentle analog synth pop from Spain that simultaneously sounds retro and futuristic. Some songs are in Spanish, a couple in English, but the sentiment lies mostly in the music. "Last Time" features a plaintive wavering high-pitched note that serves as the nodal point for ...

Ink 19 :: Vollmar

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Okay (Bluesanct). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... Vollmar begins on a cloying, understated note with “Abby," coming off like early, doomy New Order executed with the earthiness of first-album Crosby, Stills and Nash. The gentle drumming is almost jazzy, while quiet one-note synths and minimal guitar lurk behind a simple bassline and Vollmar’s carefully ...

Ink 19 :: Elope

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9 Distilled Dreams (Gravitation). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... a wise choice especially on tracks like "Dream Police" which evokes the breaking summer dawn of a road trip in its elliptical acoustic guitar melody and tender rhythm section. The trio trade vocal duties throughout the 9 tracks, but the songs aren't assigned to any one singer. The group's buttery harmonies ...
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