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Ink 19 :: The Guinness Fleadh
August 1998 :: Live Ink :: The Guinness Fleadh (Brent Dey)
...remember what their first song was. I don't remember them setting up or anything... they were just there! John Doe, D.J. Bonebrake, Billy Zoom, and Exene Cervenka -- the original members in all their raw, underclass glory. Put the double disk Los Angeles/Wild Gift on shuffle and you have their set list...
Ink 19 :: 7 Shot Screamers
The conglomeration of sounds brought forth by 7 Shot Screamers can win the hearts of any crowd, due in no small degree to frontman Mike Leahy's grand showmanship. Jen Cray called up the man who had even Morrissey raving about him.
...normal and cool and accepting of us as a younger band. Have any of them given you advice on how to survive in the music industry? Yeah, ya know, Exene has always given us all kinds of tips when we were on the road with her. And when we were out with The Quakes, Paul told us things that he did wrong...
Ink 19 :: Naked Aggression
August 1998 :: Music N-P :: Naked Aggression (David Lee Beowülf)
...melodic power chords and almost scary vocal harmonies. To compare them with X wouldn't be fair to either band, but consider a song like "Nausea." Exene Cervenka's voice has this eerie, almost supernatural quality. The same goes for Lene Lovich; the cute, yet anti-cute, that unique Punk warrior female...
Ink 19 :: Sixteen Deluxe
May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sixteen Deluxe (Gail Worley)
...'s soporific croon. "Burning Leaves," a cathartic heart-tugger finds Clark and Smith collaborating on a just-slightly-off-key harmony ala Joe Doe and Exene Cervenka. Similarly, "Mexico Train" sounds like it would have been at home on X's Los Angeles. Regarding "Lullaby," arguably the most narcotic song...
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