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Ink 19 :: Firewater
February 1999 :: Music F-I :: Firewater (Matthew Moyer)
Firewater The Ponzi Scheme Universal Todd A. is well on his way to shaking off the "last angry man" tag he wore to such stunning effect in Cop Shoot Cop, slipping into the slinkier and darker lounge-wear of Firewater. I'll drop the words "film noir" with a wink, point to a Nick Cave poster (with Kid ...
Ink 19 :: Firewater
July 1998 :: Music E-G :: Firewater (Jason Plender)
Firewater The Ponzi Scheme Jetset This might be a good thing, or it might not, but Firewater sounds like carnival music, not the happy, laughing carnivals where everybody who attends come back with glowing review, but one in which only the majority return, and the remainder wish they'd never attended ...
Ink 19 :: Firewater
The Man on the Burning Tightrope (jetset). Review by Terry Eagan.
FIREWATER THE MAN ON THE BURNING TIGHTROPE Jetset Firewater rides out of the gate, on this, their fourth release, brandishing enough cynicism, resentment and self-loathing to make even a certifiable curmudgeon like Nick Cave blush with envy. Sounding like Camper Van Beethoven fronted by Charles Bukowski ...
Ink 19 :: Firewater
Psychopharmacology (Jetset). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
FIREWATER PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY Jetset Firewater hit again, and if you know this band -- you know what to expect, and they don't disappoint. If this is your first time for a shot of the Firewater, just knock it down, and get ready for it to hit. Those Cop Shoot Cop vocals sliding like bourbon over the ...
Ink 19 :: Firewater
A Native American president! Fart jokes! Midget rentacops! Carl F Gauze takes a deep slug from this unhealthy bottle of urban surrealism and wonders if he'll live to regret it.
FIREWATER BY EDWARD COHEN Akashic In a slightly parallel universe, Chief Shelldrake tackles running for president as the first Native American candidate. His day job involves approving Indian claims to restore lost lands, and drinking more Spudka vodka than any normal man could survive. He's surrounded ...
Ink 19 :: Botanica
July 1999 :: Music B :: Botanica (Matthew Moyer)
...excellent first impression on me. It was October of last year, and Wallfish was the touring keyboard/tambourine/maracca player and crowd-inciter for Firewater when they pulled into Tallahassee. Now, every member of Firewater had their own distinctive aesthetic, but I was entranced by Wallfish. Not only...
Ink 19 :: Botanica
December 1999 :: Music B :: Botanica (Gail Worley)
...Past Botanica is an underground supergroup of sorts, with Paul Wallfisch, keyboardist for New York City's most critically acclaimed Klezmer band, Firewater, at the helm. Wallfisch is joined by the multi-talented Abby Travis (KMFDM, Abby Travis Foundation) on bass and Ivan Knight (of Stan Ridgeway's...
Ink 19 :: Bauhaus/David J.
August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bauhaus/David J. (Gail Worley)
... isn't a mainstream-rock release by any stretch of the imagination, but if you're into some of the more eclectic new bands, such as New York's own Firewater or Congo Norvell, you'll probably dig it. --Gail Worley
Ink 19 :: Punk Goes Acoustic
Punk Goes Acoustic (Fearless). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...being more heartfelt acousti-pop than anything else. That said, it's not all bad. Open Hand's "Time To Talk" has a decent level of intensity, while "Firewater" by Yellowcard merely strips down an up-tempo track and gives it a different slant with the use of a fiddle. The pacing of Taking Back Sunday...
Ink 19 :: Melt Banana
December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Melt Banana (Matthew Moyer)
...-stop ecstatic dancing for me, but I have to admire the promoter of the Cow Haus for adding a little light to an otherwise jock-infested existence. Firewater, Quintron, Barbara Manning, the artist formerly known as Will Oldham, and the omnipotent Melt Banana, all playing within days of one another? I...
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