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Ink 19 :: Fearless Records Tour
Fearless Records Tour, featuring Bigwig, Beefcake, Dynamite Boy, and Luckie Strike (Common Grounds, Gainesville, FL, May 21, 2000). Concert review by Brian Kruger
FEARLESS RECORDS TOUR FEATURING BIGWIG, BEEFCAKE, DYNAMITE BOY, AND LUCKIE STRIKE Common Grounds, Gainesville, FL May 21, 2000 by Brian Kruger Although I arrived only a few minutes after 10 PM, openers Luckie Strike had unfortunately already left the stage. Apparently, they have a female singer, as ...
Ink 19 :: Don't Be Scared
A Fearless Records Sampler (Fearless). Review by Brian Kruger.
DON'T BE SCARED A FEARLESS RECORDS SAMPLER Fearless This 24-cut CD features three songs apiece by eight bands. Which makes it tough for a reviewer to cover everything in a couple paragraphs. Dynamite Boy and Bigwig are pop-punk a cut above most of the genre, and Junction 18 is in the same ballpark ...
Ink 19 :: Anatomy of a Ghost
Evanesce (Fearless). Review by Margie Libling.
ANATOMY OF A GHOST EVANESCE Fearless Evanesce, the debut album from Portland, Oregon's Anatomy of a Ghost is one of the finest post-hardcore releases I have heard in a long time. After garnering immense, international popularity through the help of MP3.com, Anatomy of a Ghost signed to Fearless Records ...
Ink 19 :: Rock Kills Kid
Rock Kills Kid (Fearless Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
ROCK KILLS KID ROCK KILLS KID Fearless Imagine going to the local fair, and seeing someone with whom you went to high school. You were friends for a few months, but you have lost total contact. You might try to avoid eye contact, but, inevitably, you end up having to speak with them. The entire time ...
Ink 19 :: Keepsake
Black Dress in a B Movie (Fearless). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
KEEPSAKE BLACK DRESS IN A B MOVIE Fearless Well, this is pretty stale stuff. Keepsake play a brand of emo/indie pop that we've all heard before, this variation being very much like Superchunk's early '90s output. Ever since The Get Up Kids hit it big with "Four Minute Mile," bands have been all over ...
Ink 19 :: Plain White T's
Stop (Fearless). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
PLAIN WHITE T'S STOP Fearless Get out the Kleenex and pictures of your old girlfriend/boyfriend; these pretty emo boys are going to make you weep in longing and agony at times long past. These guys appear to be fresh out of high school, and they want us to know that they've "been there, done that" ...
Ink 19 :: Punk Goes Acoustic
Punk Goes Acoustic (Fearless). Review by Andrew Ellis.
PUNK GOES ACOUSTIC VARIOUS ARTISTS Fearless It's certainly an interesting concept -- to showcase another side of a genre which often gets accused of being one-dimensional -- but despite its best efforts, Punk Goes Acoustic fails its mission. The main problem is a few too many uninspiring songs and ...
Ink 19 :: Bigwig
An Invitation to Tragedy (Fearless). Review by Liza Hearon.
BIGWIG AN INVITATION TO TRAGEDY Fearless Now here's a solid, catchy, interesting release from Pennywise -- ummm, I mean Bigwig. Sorry, sometimes it's hard to distinguish between the two on this album. Aside from the similarities to everyone's favorite Hermosa Beach punk outfit, Bigwig is engaging and ...
Ink 19 :: The Aquabats
Myths, Legends, and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 (Horchata/Fearless). Review by Julio Diaz.
THE AQUABATS! MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER AMAZING ADVENTURES, VOL. 2 Horchata/Fearless My immediate reaction on popping this CD in was one of disappointment. Like far too many bands now, The Aquabats! have all but left the ska sound that initially helped them find popularity behind. It's been disheartening ...
Ink 19 :: Brazil
Dasein (Fearless). Review by Stein Haukland.
BRAZIL DASEIN Fearless Brazil comes across like a poppier At the Drive-In on this six-track EP, operating in a landscape usually occupied by acts like Elliott and Juno. Some people have proclaimed the death of emo, which may or may not be a good thing, but there's no stopping Brazil, and you've got ...
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