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Ink 19 :: The Great Depression

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alt. country,shoegaze,guitar noise,somber,retro,The Great Depression,Unconscious Pilot,Princess,Aaron Shaul

THE GREAT DEPRESSION UNCONSCIOUS PILOT Princess Unconscious Pilot is an album that works best in a specific time and place: early, bleary-eyed mornings. The majority of the disc takes tropes from '90s shoegaze and applies the aesthetic to alt. country Americana. "The Baltic Sea" and "Two is Fine" are ...

Ink 19 :: The Great Depression

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Heaven Is Becoming (Princess). Review by Terry Eagan.

THE GREAT DEPRESSION HEAVEN IS BECOMING Princess The Great Depression has a sound uniquely all their own. Lush, ambient, and incredibly beautiful, at times they evoke Yo La Tengo in all their prettiness, or the atmospheres of Spiritualized. Especially on a track such as "Stainless," they demonstrate ...

Ink 19 :: The Unbroken Circle

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country,tribute,folk,North Carolina,depression, americana,The Unbroken Circle,The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family,Dualtone,Aaron Shaul

... Family. It's not a stretch, by any means, to make the claim that there would be no country music at all without the groundwork laid by A.P. Carter's Depression-era songs. If anything, the lack of attendance reveals how today's country is rooted more in pop than in any other musical genre. With the big ...

Ink 19 :: Derringer

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metal,punk,suicide,Depression,Derringer,A Rock and Roll Tragedy,Zero Velocity Records,Carl F Gauze

... clever, insightful and accurately capture a sad and depressing world. While you and I may or may not be that negative on life, these guys capture depression and suicide as artfully as anyone I've ever heard. However, you won’t figure that out unless you read the lyrics as you listen to the disc. They ...

Ink 19 :: Seabiscuit

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One of the most heavily-hyped movies of the summer finally hits the big screen. But does this story of three men and a little horse deserve the Oscar buzz? Our man at the track, Steve Stav, places his wager.

... , or a story of heroes and villains -- but it is a true story, and sometimes fact can be more marvelous than the best fiction. It's a simple, Depression-era tale of three men and a horse, all yearning for a chance to reclaim their sense of self-worth. When I snap my fingers, you will no longer crave ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Shows in Seattle, 2001

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Our man in Seattle, Marcel Feldmar, provides a rundown of the most amazing bands to play in his city in 2001.

... it made my city feel a bit more real. At least until the end of the night. 8) August 1st: The Divorce, The Lashes, Vendetta Red, and Post Stardom Depression at I-Spy Once again, Vendetta Red... There are so many amazing bands that deserve to be noticed Why not these guys? The Lashes were punked out ...

Ink 19 :: Carolyn Mark

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Terrible Hostess (Mint). Review by Rob Walsh.

... MARK TERRIBLE HOSTESS Mint It seems that in the past few years, alt-country ("whatever that is," to borrow from the genre's foremost chronicler, No Depression) has stretched its reach to embrace demographics that were perhaps once unlikely receptive to anything that sounded the least bit "hickified ...

Ink 19 :: Sixteen Horsepower

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Folklore (Jetset). Review by Rob Walsh.

... doesn't have to carefully listen to each nuance to discern that Sixteen Horsepower is unlike any of their compatriots in the enchanted land of No Depression. Invoking the Southern Gothic aesthetic, they are an Appalachian-esque version of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. As the instrumentation on their ...

Ink 19 :: Jon Langford

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Look! Up in Chicago! Is it a Waco, a Mekon or a Pine Valley Cosmonaut? Rob Walsh straightens it all out with Jon Langford.

TALKIN' GALLOWS HUMOR: A CONVERSATION WITH JON LANGFORD by Rob Walsh   Photo: Jim Newberry, www.newberryphotography.com Jon Langford The word "interview" is a loaded term, often erecting superficial and hierarchical barriers between interviewer and interviewee. I would like to think of the following ...

Ink 19 :: Portugal the Man

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For their second trip to Orlando in just three months time, Portugal the Man took a backseat in billing (to Rock Votolato), and quietly appeared as an opener at the same venue that they had previously sold out on their own. Jen Cray was back for a second helping of these Alaska boys.

PORTUGAL THE MAN THE GREAT DEPRESSION The Social, Orlando, Fl Oct. 10, 2007 by Jen Cray Anyone can write a few songs, make a myspace page, and go out on the road, but only about 10% of these bands are any good, and it's even a smaller percentage that are talented and innovative enough to call great ...
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