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Ink 19 :: 2 Cents
Just how do you get to a VANS Warped Tour stage if you're an unsigned band? Gail Worley talks with 2 Cents' drummer/vocalist Adam O'Rourke to find out.
...we thought, man, this could go somewhere. I've always loved music my whole life; it's always been what saves me on a day to day basis. I started to feel like, if I could manipulate my life to just travel around the country and play my drums and scream into a microphone, I could live with it [laughs...
Ink 19 :: Turbonegro
Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.
...I know that this album as a whole, it's a great band effort. The other albums have been a bit more… maybe separate, you know? Apocalypse was, I just feel like halfway through the recording we kind of broke the code and came up with our own musical identity. We started writing these really cool songs...
Ink 19 :: Teen Angst? Naaah...
Teen wunderkind Ned Vizzini gives us a "semi-autobiography," and Gail Worley puts aside past animosity to deliver a verdict.
...mean -- for fuck's sake -- the fact that they'd take submissions from a 15-year-old math nerd but not from me just stung way too much. I made myself feel better by telling myself that Ned filled the NYP's 'niche' requirement. Their stable of writers already included a Serial Womanizing Racist Republican...
Ink 19 :: Terminator 3
Our favorite Austrian cyborg, Schwarzenegger, is back. Does the long-awaited Rise of the Machines live up to the hype, or is it terminally ill? Resident robot expert Steve Stav weighs in with his opinion...
..., while setting up the next (and probably final) chapter of the Terminator saga. The audience -- especially hardcore Terminator fans -- will begin to feel that they've been "had" by the time they reach their cars, for T3's not a Robocop 3-awful movie, but it's not even slightly rewarding or memorable...
Ink 19 :: Om Sequence
Chemically Relaxed (Dirty Pink). Review by Bill Campbell.
.../pop track that has been marvelously deconstructed for dance floor consumption. AJ re-treats his own track by giving it a lounge-y downtempo feel. In Nimex Productions' hands, "Chemically Relaxed" gets all kinds of house on us with touches of disco and tech. With Sayr's "Nuphoric Breaks Mix," we get...
Ink 19 :: James William Hindle
Prospect Park (Badman Recording Co.). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...Bodies," trade informed Southern riffs and sink slowly back into the background. Hindle keeps his lyrics firmly grounded in reality. "In my room I feel distracted/Here I feel alone/At night we are protected/Right now this city's home" he sings on "Hoboken." This is quite a feat, considering the psychedelic...
Ink 19 :: Brad Byrd
The Ever Changing Picture (Rockport Publishing). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...intriguing new independent artists I've had the pleasure to hear in ages. A fusion of alt. country and left-of center rock with a real contemporary feel, The Ever Changing Picture is an undiscovered gem. Byrd provides a fresh alternative to typical singer-songwriters, and although acoustic rhythms form...
Ink 19 :: Terminal Sound System
RH-8SB (Release/ Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...this one is best described with visions of winter; I'm not necessarily talking about sadness, just the weird lonesomeness and "blah" that we tend to feel in the middle of winter. Just as there is a strange comfort in the stark gray of snowy ground, there is the same feeling while listening to this record...
Ink 19 :: Jo Jo Hermann
Defector (Fat Possum). Review by Bill Campbell.
JO JO HERMANN DEFECTOR Fat Possum I... I... I just... I just don't know what to say. I've never felt so lost for words. I almost feel personally betrayed. Fat Possum is usually my lifeline for good, old-fashioned (and, sometimes, a bit wacky, please check out Little Axe), hard-stomping blues. While ...
Ink 19 :: William Hut
Road Star Doolittle (Five One, Inc.). Review by Rob Walsh.
...… but I digress. Anyway, this is all meant to contextualize my disdain for William Hut. His is sappy electric folk, with a watered down Bright Eyes feel, that wallows in melancholia and self-pity. Are we really supposed to take seriously lines like, "Let me go, but hold your arms / Hold your arms around...
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