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Ink 19 :: Legacy
July 1998 :: Music H-L :: Legacy (David A Clark)
Legacy A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Atlantic/Lava This is a great tribute album, and sticking with the original line-up of songs enhances its efficacy. If you have a copy of the Fleetwood Mac release handy, grab it and follow along. The first song on the album is "Second Hand News," rendered ...
Ink 19 :: Legacy
May 1998 :: Music L-P :: Legacy (David A Clark)
Legacy A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Atlantic/Lava This is a great tribute album and sticking with the original line-up of songs enhances its efficacy. If you have a copy of the Fleetwood Mac release handy, grab it and follow along. The first song on the album is "Second Hand News," rendered ...
Ink 19 :: School of Rock
Textbooks, chalkboards, the Ramones -- another Rock 'N' Roll High School? Make that "grade school"...Jack Black is back, and more tenacious than ever, in School of Rock. Resident scholar Steve Stav stopped laughing long enough to offer his thoughts on the latest Richard Linklater film.
...the three R's to covertly prepare for a state-wide school competition. Meanwhile, Finn is also snowing Principal Mullins, who he plies with beer and Fleetwood Mac in a seedy bar in order to get permission for a "field trip" to the local concert hall. Now kids -- the nice folks from the RIAA here are...
Ink 19 :: Industrial Tepee
November 1998 :: Music I-L :: Industrial Tepee (Gail Worley)
...Bob Sharkey, produce wildly ambitious lo-fi rock that touches on influences as varied as Dire Straits, Jefferson Airplane, Hendrix, Bare Trees-era Fleetwood Mac, REM, Eric Clapton, and the Dave Mathews Band. "Crawling to Heaven," a strong opening track, has a blues-tinged rock feel. Psychedelic elements...
Ink 19 :: Brad Byrd
Andrew Ellis finds out the frustrations and joys Brad Byrd experiences in writing, producing, and releasing his music independently.
GO WEST, YOUNG MAN BRAD BYRD by Andrew Ellis courtesy www.bradbyrdmusic.com Brad Byrd is already a success, just not in the field he wants success in... yet. He left behind a flourishing recruiting company in New York to follow his dream and go to LA to make music with kindred spirits who shared his ...
Ink 19 :: Gary Numan
May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Gary Numan (Charles D.J. Deppner)
..."Cars" was, to me, the end to an era of music that could only represent the preceding generation. It was indicative of a possible finale to all the Fleetwood Mac, BTO, Chuck Mangione, Bob Seger and the rest of such ilk that sickened American airwaves. While it is highly arguable whether Gary Numan was...
Ink 19 :: White Whale
WW1 (Merge). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...' new one, the humble folk strums have been supplanted by Fripptronics and Midlake's admittedly excellent Van Occupanther disc owes more to late-'70s Fleetwood Mac than nearly any other musical forerunner. Ditto WW1, on which former members of Butterglory and emo-est of emo, Get Up Kids, plunder David...
Ink 19 :: Bergraven
Matthew Moyer talks with atmospheric metal mastermind Per Gustaffssons, aka Bergraven about creating music in isolation, the genius of Lindsey Buckingham, and what makes metal an ideal form of expression.
...there is, but it seems that I focus on things that most people do not. I will give you an example. If I write here that I like the American band Fleetwood Mac, one might think of all the shitty songs that band have made a career with. BUT, the thing that fascinates me with that band is the way the guitarist...
Ink 19 :: Rilo Kiley
Under the Blacklight (Warner Bros). Review by Jen Cray.
.... Under the Blacklights is a mash up of seemingly incompatible genres: disco, country, and late '60s hippie rock. Abba meets Lucinda Williams meets Fleetwood Mac (complete with former lovers as the songwriting team, Lewis dated guitarist Blake Sennett). It's a strange cocktail, but intoxicating nonetheless...
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