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Ink 19 :: Eastern Youth

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Moving and emotive indie punk rock straight outta Tokyo. Eastern Youth, singi...

EASTERN YOUTH KUMO INUKE KOE Toy's Factory Moving and emotive indie punk rock straight outta Tokyo. Eastern Youth, singing all their songs in Japanese, bring together the lyrical subtleties of the East and the sonic dynamics of the West. Influences like Jawbreaker and Fugazi line the edges of the songs ...

Ink 19 :: Cursive / Eastern Youth

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8 Teeth to Eat You (Better Looking / Five One). Review by Stein Haukland.

CURSIVE / EASTERN YOUTH 8 TEETH TO EAT YOU Better Looking / Five One This had to be a good one. A split between two of the finest in latter-day emocore caught in their prime over the course of four tracks each. Omaha's Cursive and Tokyo-based Eastern Youth have both been at it for quite some time now ...

Ink 19 :: The Dingees

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August 1998 :: Music C-F :: The Dingees (David Lee Beowülf)

... -ska, with plenty of horns that carry the melody right along with the power chords! Ska fans should like "Bullet Proof" and "Could Be Worse." "Rebel Youth" sounds like an old Specials song! "Betrayal" is a haunting mix of ska and Middle Eastern pop... I'm amazed that snotty punks can play this kind of ...

Ink 19 :: The Dingees

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July 1998 :: Music C-D :: The Dingees (David Lee Beowülf)

... -ska, with plenty of horns that carry the melody right along with the power chords! Ska fans should like "Bullet Proof" and "Could Be Worse." "Rebel Youth" sounds like an old Specials song! "Betrayal" is a haunting mix of ska and Middle Eastern pop... I'm amazed that snotty punks can play this kind of ...

Ink 19 :: Natacha Atlas

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Much like Diamanda Galas, the multi-tenored Natacha Atlas enchants and hypnot...

... , the multi-tenored Natacha Atlas enchants and hypnotizes through her voice alone, often using it more as a conventional instrument through Middle Eastern-derived motifs than a mere mouthpiece for lyrics and such. And on the tell-tale The Remix Collection, Atlas gets spliced n' diced by a diverse crew ...

Ink 19 :: Libraness

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Ash Bowie, former Polvo man and sometimes Helium collaborator, takes on the r...

... of a psychedelic nature, as Floydian as you wanna be. The delicacies of Polvo twisted through the distortion of pre-Daydream Nation Sonic Youth. References fall out of my head. I apologize... it's the Middle Eastern indie groove that wraps around my throat and captures me. This man is a snake charmer ...

Ink 19 :: Robert Plant

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Dreamland (Universal). Review by James Mann.

... it is he does, Plant has taken his greatest asset -- his imagination -- and let it wander. On Dreamland, he has reached back to the songs of his youth, tossed them in a blender along with Eastern sounds and tempos and a dash of the blues, and has generally come up with a winning musical smoothie. And ...

Ink 19 :: Reptile Palace Orchestra

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March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Reptile Palace Orchestra (Holly Day)

... /Wisconsin area, and, with the 1998 release of Hwy X (Omnium), their popularity is spreading to the rest of the world. Specializing in Middle Eastern music with occasional forays into blues and even some rock standards, their live shows are impossible to sit still through, unless you have absolutely ...

Ink 19 :: The Pretty Things

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Pretty Things (David Lee Beowulf)

... New Zealand and Australia anyway? Phil: Possibly, of course, we've never tested it. It's never been lifted. We corrupted the morals of New Zealand youth. How was that possible? Dick: There are a few patches of bare earth where there once were theaters, as well. Phil: We did things that you might not ...

Ink 19 :: I Am the Resurrection

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A Tribute to John Fahey (Vanguard). Review by Sean Slone.

... are nearly as diverse as Fahey's career. The record makes room for both neo-folk hippie Devandra Banhart (covering "Sligo River Blues") and Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo (interpreting the experimental weirdness of "The Singing Bridge of Memphis, Tennessee (Brooklyn Bridge Version: The Coelacanth)"). Gotta ...
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