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Ink 19 :: Ikara Colt
Basic Instructions EP (Epitaph). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
IKARA COLT BASIC INSTRUCTIONS EP Epitaph Ikara Colt is one of the most unique sounding bands in the Epitaph stable. They rock in an old school manner, going for a sound that explores the long forgotten -- yet rich and plentiful -- late 1970s/early 1980s gothic post-punk movement in England. Basic Instructions ...
Ink 19 :: Warped Tour 2003
Compilation (Epitaph). Review by Troy Jewell.
WARPED TOUR 2003 VARIOUS ARTISTS Epitaph Reviewing compilations is often difficult. I'm on my third this month! Some compilations are designed to chronicle a particular time or place, while others, like Warped Tour 2003, bring together disparate styles and tastes to show the eclecticism of a label ...
Ink 19 :: Hot Water Music
A Flight and a Crash (Epitaph). Review by Brian Kruger.
HOT WATER MUSIC A FLIGHT AND A CRASH Epitaph While the cover has those vaguely disturbing paintings by the same artist that Hot Water Music has used for its last few records, there's new stuff afoot musically on the disc itself. Whether or not being on Epitaph has anything to do with it (and I'm sure ...
Ink 19 :: Hot Water Music
Caution (Epitaph). Review by Stein Haukland.
HOT WATER MUSIC CAUTION Epitaph One do expect much from Hot Water Music, one of the defining post-hardcore bands out there today. Following last year's great A Flight and a Crash was never going to be easy, and for HMW not only to do that but to actually exceed every tangible expectation one might ...
Ink 19 :: 98 Mute
After The Fall (Epitaph). Review by Stein Haukland.
98 MUTE AFTER THE FALL Epitaph Epitaph must be one of the most uneven labels ever, they keep on going between the brilliant releases and the simply dumb ones. This one, unfortunately, falls into the latter category. One thing is 98 Mute's hippiefied lyrics, taking the John Lennon approach when he was ...
Ink 19 :: Osker
Idle Will Kill (Epitaph). Review by Brian Kruger.
OSKER IDLE WILL KILL Epitaph Despite a potential explanation in the song "Anchor," I don't know what the album title means either. Unless it's intended to be a condensed version of "Idle hands are the devil's workshop." No matter. This California bass and guitar duo (augmented by drums played by various ...
Ink 19 :: Punk-O-Rama Vol. 6
Various Artists (Epitaph). Review by Brian Kruger.
PUNK-O-RAMA VOL. 6 VARIOUS ARTISTS Epitaph Despite being one of the biggest indies around, and hugely popular, some of Epitaph's past Punk-O-Ramas have been pretty dreadful. Not this one, fortunately. Osker's "Strangled" and The Business' "Takers And Users," along with Hot Water Music's "Jack of All ...
Ink 19 :: 1208
Turn Of the Screw (Epitaph). Review by Julio Torres.
1208 TURN OF THE SCREW Epitaph 1208's Turn of the Screw will attract fans from all genres. This album offers the untainted sound of punk, featuring the natural, organic sound of a west coast punk singer. 1208 entertains you with every song, adding different melodies to each tune. "Time To Remember ...
Ink 19 :: Guttermouth
Gusto (Epitaph). Review by Liza Hearon.
GUTTERMOUTH GUSTO Epitaph Well, it starts out great -- no, really, it does! The first two tracks on Gusto are smart, clever, and catchy pop-punk tunes. The first, "Camp Fire Girl #61" is about a disgusting, idiot girl that he is excited to see anyway. "Scholarship In Punk" contains similarly endearing ...
Ink 19 :: 1208
Feedback Is Payback (Epitaph). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
1208 FEEDBACK IS PAYBACK Epitaph If you've been combing the shelves in your local music store looking for the new punk album that just isn't coming, on February 26, 2002, that will no longer be the case. South Bay's notorious for amazing punk (Black Flag, The Descendents, The Circle Jerks, Pennywise ...
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