Refine search:

 

Search results for 'eric and matthews'

Showing 1 - 10 of 11 matches

Ink 19 :: Richard Davies

100% match

Nearly half a decade after collaborations with Eric Matthews (in Cardinal), t...

RICHARD DAVIES BARBARIANS Kindercore Nearly half a decade after collaborations with Eric Matthews (in Cardinal), these two modern-day Brian Wilsons continue to elaborate on their separate identities on solo careers. Barbarians provides plenty more soft summer rain pop, sometimes melancholy but never ...

Ink 19 :: Béla Fleck & the Flecktones

49% match

Live at the Quick (Columbia). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

... trendy sort of jazz, the kind that can easily be appropriated by trust fund hippies or New Age stoner twenty-somethings who also fancy a lot of Dave Matthews and Phish in their collection. And, just like Dave Matthews and Phish, Béla Fleck & the Flecktones have released a live album that could be mistaken ...

Ink 19 :: Soulive

48% match

Next (Blue Note). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

SOULIVE NEXT Blue Note Though undoubtedly talented, one has to wonder how Soulive found a place on Blue Note and next to Dave Matthews, particularly when one considers all the similar-sounding jam bands that are playing the local pizza joint on weeknights. Next is the ensemble's sophomore full-length ...

Ink 19 :: Caroline Now!

20% match

Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys are unique in their sound and influence; very...

... ring a bell do so only faintly. Eugene Kelly, who opens the album with "Lady," fronted Captain America and Eugenius in the early '90s. Jad Fair, Eric Matthews, and the High Llamas are a bit more likely to be recognized, but so far have had more luck emulating the Beach Boys' complicated pop than their ...

Ink 19 :: Gigolo Aunts

20% match

July 1999 :: Music F-H :: Gigolo Aunts (Bryan Tilford)

... early Bowie.    Definitely a dozen solid inviting pop tunes, though it softens up in spots, remaining solid throughout. Are they an out of control Eric Matthews? A less fidgety Matthew Sweet? Siblings of Sweet? Did someone steal all of ELO's keyboards? So what if it gets a little sticky now and then ...

Ink 19 :: Selected 41st Annual Grammy Nominees

11% match

February 1999 :: Streaks :: Selected 41st Annual Grammy Nominees (a dead guy. I mean, if he was alive, nobody would have heard this. )

... "Save Tonight," Eagle-Eye Cherry Son of Don Cherry, brother of Neneh. Catchy song, but the video irks the crap out of me. "My Father's Eyes," Eric Clapton Hey, Eric. This sucks. Can I have your guitars, since you ain't gonna use 'em? "Lullaby," Shawn Mullins Pretty good song for a boy from Atlanta. ...

Ink 19 :: Richard Davies

9% match

March 1998 :: Music C-E :: Richard Davies (Jeff Montgomery)

... . Aussie Richard Davies isn't a neophyte. After playing around in the critically acclaimed Australian band The Moles for a spell, he teamed up with Eric Matthews for the even more highly acclaimed band Cardinal. Since then, he's put out one previous solo album and Telegraph, which treads a very well ...

Ink 19 :: The Great Tomato Singer/Songwriter Collection

9% match

Various Artists (Tomato). Review by James Mann.

... collection is no different. Three cuts from Van Zandt ("Our Mother the Mountain," "For The Sake of the Song" and "Colorado Girl"), a few tastes of Eric von Schmidt's bluesy folk and a couple from Chris Smither. All in all, good stuff. Straying a bit from the formula is pianist Amanda Tree, whose two ...

Ink 19 :: Tahiti 80

9% match

Sweet sweet pop music. It's gotta be always spring time where this band plays...

... . It's gotta be always spring time where this band plays. Light and airy, with clouds drifting and children playing. Some nice notes thrown in by Eric Matthews, and some good music to do that running in the park in slow motion to. The spaciousness in the music lends to a laid back feel, but the songs ...

Ink 19 :: Biirdie

1% match

Catherine Avenue (Love Minus Zero Recordings). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... maneuvers in broad daylight. As much Flaming Lips as it is Van Dyke Parks, Stevie Nicks, Spiritualized without all of the Jesus and drug stuff, Eric Matthews, and even Mark Lanegan. Fine with me. But wait, shouldn't I be hating this? No, because it's not self-conscious retro-fetishizing or sniffing ...
More Matches: « Previous | 1 | 2 | Next »

Powered by ht://dig 3.2.0b6