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Ink 19 :: Fat Jon the Ample Soul Physician
Wave Motion (Mush). Review by Bill Campbell.
FAT JON THE AMPLE SOUL PHYSICIAN WAVE MOTION Mush To quote Pete Rock: "So, this is what they meant by soul. So, this is what they meant by funk." Fat Jon, the other half of 3582 and part of 5 Deez, delivers a delicious hip-hop instrumental album that hits harder than Jim Kelly, Jackie Chan, and a Richard ...
Ink 19 :: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
February 1999 :: Live :: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (Tom Minarchick)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with Andre Williams and the Countdowns Club 5, Jacksonville, FL January 17, 1999 by Tom Minarchick I had an interview scheduled with Judah of the JSBX for 5 o'clock. I got there, and was told that they (meaning the guy behind the counter, who had a very bored look on his ...
Ink 19 :: Grandpaboy
Dead Man Shake (Anti-/Fat Possum). Review by James Mann.
GRANDPABOY DEAD MAN SHAKE Anti-/Fat Possum Paul Westerberg, rock poet? Sure. Pick any three Replacements songs. Pop song interpreter? You bet. Dig on any of the dozens of covers the 'Mats mangled from day one. Bluesman? Not in a million years. One of the defining characteristics of punk rock (of which ...
Ink 19 :: 20 Miles
Keep It Coming (Fat Possum). Review by James Mann.
20 MILES KEEP IT COMING Fat Possum 20 Miles -- which is Judah Bauer (from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion), his brother Donovan on drums, and assorted friends -- have grown from the murky, Delta blues skank of earlier releases to something now resembling a "normal" rock band. It's a trip that perhaps ...
Ink 19 :: Toy Stories
Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)
...gets all teary telling the story. Scarily, it turned out to be quite a devious move on my part -- I was spoiled to death for my fourth Christmas. Jon Bonansinga The Riptones My favorite gift for Christmas was a tackle box full of scuba gear, guns, and accessories for my G.I. Joe with life-like hair...
Ink 19 :: Self
Lots of artists like to go into the studio to play with all the high-tech toys, but Self went in to record their new album on actual toys! Matt Mahaffey reveals the secrets of Gizmodgery to Bryan Tilford.
...constrictor melodies, and that classic sound-of-Self such as "Wide Awake At 7" and "Hey Deceiver," plus meaty remakes of "Dizzy" and Suzanne Vega's "Fat Man & Dancing Girl." And that doesn't include the BWG companion Brunch, three songs apparently too genius for their mother disc. Self's deal with Dreamworks...
Ink 19 :: Piebald
Margie Libling discovers why it's "cool to cry" when she talks with Travis, Andy, and Stuart of Piebald.
...school, kept touring, got jobs, and went to college. They lived in a castle in Boston, Massachusetts, where they wrote songs. Then, one of them, Jon Sullivan, got a real job and didn't want to do this anymore. So they replaced that dude with another dude named Alex Garcia Rivera. Andy: This is the most...
Ink 19 :: They Might Be Giants
It may have been five years between studio albums for They Might Be Giants, but the band's hardly spent the last half-decade slacking. Julio Diaz catches up with the ever-busy John Flansburgh.
MR. XCITEMENT: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHN FLANSBURGH OF THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS by Julio Diaz C. Taylor Crothers They Might Be Giants L-R: John Flansburgh, John Linnell It's hard to believe it's been five years since They Might Be Giants released their last official full-length studio album. In fact, between ...
Ink 19 :: Hollywood's White House
After a century whose latter half was largely defined by its images, wish fulfillment and reflection each go into the filmed representations of our presidents, both fictitious and real. This book seeks to provide a thoughtful map to those representations; Ben Varkentine puts on his Indiana Jones hat.
...: "He got Iran-Contra, taking down the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War. I get Bill Clinton dancing around with busty ladies, dropping his pants, there's a fat lady with a tape recorder, a wife with a rolling pin. It's like The Benny Hill Show." Unfortunately, this piece ends up being the most dated in the...
Ink 19 :: Switchfoot
The Beautiful Letdown (Columbia/Sparrow). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...chance to capitalize on that. The first single "Meant To Live" already has garnered national radio play, and it's not hard to see why. The song's fat, spiky riff and rousing chorus will be instantly appealing to modern rock fans; the sharp production and mix by John Fields and Jack Joseph-Puig give...
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