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Ink 19 :: Darren Emerson
020/Emerson: Singapore (Global Underground). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
DARREN EMERSON 020/EMERSON: SINGAPORE Global Underground If you're into nonstop trippy party tunes, well mixed classy beats, and rhythms that will replay themselves in your head for days, 020/Emerson: Singapore will make you very, very happy. Insert this set and just add guests for an instant party ...
Ink 19 :: Emerson Drive
Emerson Drive (Dreamworks). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
EMERSON DRIVE EMERSON DRIVE Dreamworks A band that met in a high school talent show and has spent the last two years (pre-Dreamworks deal) on the road in a school bus isn't exactly your typical band, much less your average country group. Now living in Nashville, the members of Emerson Drive continue ...
Ink 19 :: North to Emerson
Anywhere But Here. Review by Tim Wardyn.
NORTH TO EMERSON ANYWHERE BUT HERE If you've been to the Warped Tour you know that it is impossible to listen to all of the bands that perform at that punkfest. North to Emerson would be one of those bands that you may not have initially went to see, but judging by the energetic fun that is listening ...
Ink 19 :: Emerson Hart
Cigarettes and Gasoline (EMI/Manhattan). Review by Andrew Ellis.
EMERSON HART CIGARETTES AND GASOLINE EMI/Manhattan Cigarettes and Gasoline is former Tonic frontman Emerson Hart’s debut solo album, and it expresses Hart’s creative instincts outside of a band environment. Becoming a solo artist has clearly allowed Hart to explore more introspective and personal ...
Ink 19 :: Hangmen 3
Since Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's classically influenced art-rock died (cultu...
HANGMEN 3 NO SKITS VOL. 1 Interscope Since Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's classically influenced art-rock died (culturally) by the hand of punk rock's anarchism, no element of popular music's landscape has been more pompous, extraneous, and unbearably self-indulgent than the hip-hop skit. Ergo, a rap ...
Ink 19 :: Tonic
Tonic, with G. Love & Special Sauce and Lotustarr at the On The Bricks Concert Series at Centennial Park in Atlanta, GA on July 7, 2001. Concert review by Roi Tamkin. Photos by Andrea Thompson.
..., the new song grooved just as long as the previous old songs. Andrea Thompson Tonic After a brief interlude with a 99X deejay promoting himself, Emerson, Jeff, Dan, and Kevin took the stage, to the delight of the thirty or so screaming fourteen-year old girls squeezed in the front row. The band jumped...
Ink 19 :: Starfest
Starfest featuring Collective Soul, Tonic, Gas Giants, Dido, Guster, and Leona Naess (Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg, FL, May 28, 2000). Concert review by Lee Ann Leach.
...them. Lots of screaming and cheering, and they churned them out with precision. I was literally swooning over the wondrous songwriting skills of Emerson Hart and the band's performance of "Mean To Me," but the crowd, of course, was insanely screaming approval as the band kicked into the now-over-the...
Ink 19 :: Napster Business Model Revealed!
In a top secret press conference, Napster founder Shawn Fanning at last revealed the beleaguered file-swapping service's business model. Ink 19's Carl F. Gauze was there.
...generous musicians who supported us, a few have graciously allowed themselves to be reveled -- Neil Young, and Graham Parker, Lou Reed, and Keith Emerson. As Mr. Reed told me recently, 'This was so much more satisfying than making RCA release Metal Machine Music.' I heartily concur! "As in all life...
Ink 19 :: Underworld
It's somehow strangely appropriate that Underworld's last album that contains...
UNDERWORLD LIVE: EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING V2 It's somehow strangely appropriate that Underworld's last album that contains the dearly departed Darren Emerson (having left in late April) is a live one. Everything, Everything is probably not Underworld's last album, by any means, but the sounds contained ...
Ink 19 :: The December People
Sounds Like Christmas (Magna Carta Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
...knowledge goes into placing the words and melody of "Silent Night" deep inside of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here." Not a beat is misplaced when Emerson, Lake and Palmer meet "Little Drummer Boy," and the mix for a Queen version of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" is spot on, even if you're uncertain...
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