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June 1999 :: Music Midtown :: Everclear (Frank Mullen)

EVERCLEAR by Frank Mullen Everclear are lucky. Front man Art Alexakis survived heroin addiction and a number of personal tragedies that helped form the perspective from which he now writes. His introspective songs strike chords with millions of kids who can feel his pain. And the fact that he came ...

Ink 19 :: Everclear

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As promised (or threatened, depending on how you look at it), Everclear follo...

EVERCLEAR SONGS FROM AN AMERICAN MOVIE VOLUME 2: GOOD TIME FOR A BAD ATTITUDE Capitol Records As promised (or threatened, depending on how you look at it), Everclear follows up last year's Volume One with a record that returns them to a more, er, rocking aesthetic. Volume Two maintains the sonically ...

Ink 19 :: Everclear

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Slow Motion Daydream (Capitol). Review by Kristina Francisco.

EVERCLEAR SLOW MOTION DAYDREAM Capitol Everclear's latest disc Slow Motion Daydream (the sixth offering from the Oregon trio) sounds like much of their previous work. With radio hits like "Santa Monica," "Father of Mine" and "AM Radio," from Sparkle and Fade, So Much For The Afterglow and Songs From ...

Ink 19 :: Everclear

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Well, at least maybe there are a couple of songs on this record that will fin...

EVERCLEAR SONGS FROM AN AMERICAN MOVIE VOLUME ONE: LEARNING HOW TO SMILE Capitol Well, at least maybe there are a couple of songs on this record that will finally dislodge "Santa Monica" from radio station playlists. Ever since that little naggingly catchy post-grunge ditty from the band's 1995 record ...

Ink 19 :: Jebediah

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Hugely popular in their native Australia, Jebediah are starting to make waves as indie darlings herein the States following the release of their second album, Of Someday Shambles. Jason Feifer traverses the International Dateline to catch up with frontman Kevin Mitchell.

... of Perth and just struggle for many years. So I guess getting over in that competition was pretty helpful. You've played with American bands such as Everclear and the Presidents of the United States of America, and even mention Archers of Loaf in one of your songs. It seems that American bands are far ...

Ink 19 :: John Hughes

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March 1998 :: Screen :: John Hughes (Julio Diaz)

... to break ground with this soundtrack. People use the soundtrack as a marketing tool, to the point that they advertise it -- "featuring the music of Everclear" -- as if that's going to make people go to the film. It worked in the '50s, but not now."    Hughes wanted a "marriage of sound and movie." To ...

Ink 19 :: Sense Field

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July 1999 :: Music S :: Sense Field (Nathan T. Birk)

... "misunderstood" adolescent siblings to be rocking out to Sense Field in their bedrooms on a school night -- that is, right after a Smashing Pumpkins/Everclear medley. Warner Brothers Records, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019-6908 --Nathan T. Birk

Ink 19 :: Benjamins

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The Art of Disappointment (Drive-Thru). Review by Jason Feifer.

... all." 3) "Well, dammit, they ARE catchy! Why didn't I hear this the first time?" Benjamins are the influenced combination of Fountains of Wayne, Everclear, and any decent pop punk band. Their rock sensibility is surprisingly good, which is a fortunate conclusion after hearing the album for the first ...

Ink 19 :: Mark Eitzel

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April 1998 :: Music E-G :: Mark Eitzel (Terry Eagan)

... Eitzel's talents as a songwriter and his ability to nuance and place perspective on human frailty. When he does it well as on "Rise" from the Everclear album (with his former band American Music Club) or on his first solo album with tracks such as "Cleopatra Jones" he provides a moving portrait of loss ...

Ink 19 :: MOM III

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November 1999 :: Music L-R :: MOM III (Phillip Haire)

... old-school covers present -- Brian Setzer and Brian Wilson fire up the "Little Deuce Coupe," Allison Moorer sings the Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun," Everclear brings back "Walk Don't Run," the always psychedelic Butthole Surfers revive "Summer in the City," and "Coconut" is wonderfully reworked by Sprung ...
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