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Ink 19 :: Trembling Blue Stars

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Alive to Every Smile (Sub Pop). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

... Trembling Blue Stars frontman Bob Wratten, for instance. He's forever expected to continue the styles he pioneered in the now-defunct UK indie group Field Mice. Old fans ridiculed Broken By Whispers, the second TBS release, as "techno garbage," according to the Sub Pop Web site. This is not just contempt ...

Ink 19 :: Suckdog

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December 1998 :: Music S :: Suckdog (Kurt Channing)

Suckdog Onward Suckdog Soldiers Tray Full of Lab Mice Ten years ago, putting out a fanzine meant something. Computers suitable for desktop publishing were still out of the realm of most teens, and even the smallest, ziniest, send-a-buck-and-two-stamps effort entailed hours upon hours of typing, cut ...

Ink 19 :: Suckdog

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February 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Suckdog (Kurt Channing)

Suckdog Onward Suckdog Soldiers Tray Full of Lab Mice Ten years ago, putting out a fanzine meant something. Computers suitable for desktop publishing were still out of the realm of most teens, and even the smallest, ziniest, send-a-buck-and-two-stamps effort entailed hours upon hours of typing, cut ...

Ink 19 :: The Sunny Street

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They Hurt You Everyday (Lavender). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... country's ignominious -- and often joked-about -- spot at the bottom of European rock and roll. They Hurt You Everyday is pure Sarah Records, like Field Mice or any other Bob Wratten off-shoot: the production is skimped on, but the emotion is in full effect. The music is steeped heavily in electronics ...

Ink 19 :: Black Tie

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Goodbye, Farewell (Socyermom Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... Records Thematically diverse but still deliciously melancholy filmic indie atmospherics from these Albuquerque dwellers. I keep imagining the Field Mice covering the Soft Machine's III and mischievously throwing in Dirty Three/Bad Seeds instrumental numbers, but then they'll switch it up and rollick ...

Ink 19 :: a faulty chromosome

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as an ex-anorexic's six sicks exit... (self-released). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... classic chorus tossed out casually at the end, down to the Smiths-y chime of the rhythms. Sometimes you're almost like, "Fuck, this is toy orchestra Field Mice or Suicide's Second Album or Seventeen Seconds," but I'm glad they keep the scale purposely small and homemade, school play instead of major ...
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