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Ink 19 :: Devendra Banhart

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neo-folk,folk,americana,indie,Lord of the Rings,Devendra Banhart,Rejoicing in the Hands,Young God,Aaron Shaul

... away from the recently displaced dance-punk kings, The Rapture. The Ring has traveled stylistic light years away, landing in the realm of minimal neo-folk. Banhart has not only scooped it up, but wears it without regard to its Smeagol/Gollum-esque mindwarping effects. The results are ridiculous, but ...

Ink 19 :: Euclid

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euclid,lo-fi,americana,folk,neo-folk,country,Euclid,Carthage EP,Low Valley Music,Nicholas Plante

... Thus, the simple and well-meaning disclaimer here is as such: I Don't Normally Review This Sort Of Music. Nevertheless, Euclid's particular brand of neo-folk, lo-fi Americana is uniquely interesting, and after listening to it, I must admit that it was a refreshing listen from what I'm used to. The Carthage ...

Ink 19 :: Topaz

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The Zone (Velour). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

TOPAZ THE ZONE Velour Tenor sax-playing Topaz and a handful of other musicians have married for a second time to produce what is too downtempo to be dance or funk, but is way too cool to be your parents' jazz music either. It's jazz fusion in a way that would make Steely Dan oh so proud. The third ...

Ink 19 :: Sol Invictus

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Sol Veritas Lux (Tursa/Strange Fortune). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... , and chillingly stark debut Against the Modern World set into motion seismic changes in Gothic/industrial music and, much more importantly, the neo-folk movement that continues to gain traction and converts. It was Wakeford who was largely responsible for bringing darker and more psychedelic soundscapes ...

Ink 19 :: Parker And Lily

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Singles Club (Neo International). Review by Matt Cibula.

[an error occurred while processing this directive] PARKER AND LILY SINGLES CLUB Neo International This is a seven-inch single from New York City semi-duo Parker And Lily. Side A, "Three Day Life," is what happens when smart people listen to too much Nico: multi-instrumentalist and singer Parker Noon ...

Ink 19 :: Nightmares On Wax

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This is the first release from this UK camp since 1998's neo-classic Car...

NIGHTMARES ON WAX THE SOUND OF N.O.W Matador This is the first release from this UK camp since 1998's neo-classic Carboot Soul. This EP actually contains only one new track from Nightmares on Wax, and remixes by the Herbaliser, Alex Gopher, Rae and Christian, and DJ Food. "Keep On" is the only new ...

Ink 19 :: Welcome To Yesterday

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John Hood adjusts his fedora and dives headfirst into Ian Spiegelman's neo-noir portrait of a city where loose lips do much more damage than just sinking ships.

WELCOME TO YESTERDAY BY IAN SPIEGELMAN Miramax Despite the age-old adage, talk isn’t cheap, never has been, especially in New York, where what you do can just as quickly be undone by what you say. Or, worse, by what others say about you. When what is said then makes it into print, the effect can be ...

Ink 19 :: Blues on Blonde on Blonde

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Various Artists (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.

... can let it loose on a number such as "Pledging My Time," and it works. Of the twelve cuts here, only one doesn't really gel, that being a sort of neo-blues/hiphop take on "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" ( you know, the "everybody must get stoned" party-pleaser…). Brian Stoltz hams it up with a wretched Billy ...

Ink 19 :: Jim Hall

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Downbeat Critics' Choice (Telarc). Review by Bill Campbell.

... has told Jim Hall, and, if they have, he's completely ignored them. At 72, you'd expect Hall to be playing Dixieland or straddling happily along the neo-bop fence with Wynton and his crew. However, these greener pastures are not to be regurgitated upon by Hall. This retrospective of the nine recordings ...

Ink 19 :: Soulive

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Clap! (Blue Note). Review by Troy Jewell.

... feel with guest appearances. On "Clap!" rapper Black Thought flows nicely with Soulive's tightly woven urban jazz. "I Don't Know" branches into neo-soul, as Soulive sets a beautiful, sexy backbeat, over which sultry singer Amel Larrieux calmly delivers. Talib Kweli rounds it out with his positive message ...
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