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Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
Annie's Grave (Victory). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN ANNIE'S GRAVE Victory Another year, another Electric Frankenstein album or two, and that's not even accounting for a slew of yearly singles I have neither the time nor patience to track down. Sad thing is, this really shouldn't be an indictment of the band, because, truth be told ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
by Vinnie Apicella,Electric Frankenstein,How to make a monster… with mass market potential!,An interview with Sal Canzonieri,by Vinnie Apicella
HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER… WITH MASS MARKET POTENTIAL! ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN AN INTERVIEW WITH SAL CANZONIERI by Vinnie Apicella Electric Frankenstein has been wreaking havoc in the underground scene for over a decade now. Many of today's popular artists, in the mainstream and below, owe a degree of their ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
Speed metal,Big Daddy Roth,Electric Frankenstein,Super Kool,Morpheus Records,Carl F Gauze
ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN SUPER KOOL Morpheus Records I was drawn to this straight-ahead rock album by its Big Daddy Roth influenced cover, and I've fallen in love with the cartoon inspired liner notes and 3-D pictures of Franken Babe. A trip to their website will reward the casual reader with an amazingly ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: Electric Frankenstein (David Lee Beowulf)
Electric Frankenstein How to Make A Monster Victory Looks like they've mixed some old blood in the form of singer Steve Miller on this new EF total 100% throw-the-switches album of punk rock. Thirteen (of course) new songs about stuff like chicks, being a monster, not liking society and the usual cerebral ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
February 1999 :: Music C-E :: Electric Frankenstein (David Lee Beowulf)
Electric Frankenstein How I Rose From the Dead in My Spare Time (And So Can You) Onefoot A great recording of a live broadcast on WFMU (http://www.wfmu.org) from last May. I no longer can keep this wonderful radio station to myself, now that they're Webcast 24 hours a day... So, every Thursday night ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
April 1999 :: Music D-E :: Electric Frankenstein (David Lee Beowulf)
Electric Frankenstein I Was a Teenage Shutdown Estrus I Was a Teenage Shutdown is the first of two live radio performances Electric Frankenstein did on WMFU (http://www.wfmu.org) back in April of 1996. (The second, How I Rose From the Dead in My Spare Time (And You Can Too) was reviewed in the February ...
Ink 19 :: Supersuckers / Electric Frankenstein
Welcome To Splitsville! (The Music Cartel). Review by Kurt Channing.
SUPERSUCKERS / ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN WELCOME TO SPLITSVILLE! The Music Cartel Electric Frankenstein has to be one of the most productive bands I've heard. For a while, it seemed like they were unleashing a new release every couple of weeks... Of course, it's not hard to pull a million moronic punk ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein
The Time is Now, Conquers The World, and Sick Songs (One Foot). Review by Brian Kruger.
ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN THE TIME IS NOW CONQUERS THE WORLD SICK SONGS One Foot Miss out on these three Electric Frankenstein albums when this stuff came out in 1994-1997? Then you're in luck. One Foot has repackaged them, and added videos and some additional tracks for your Electric Frankenstein listening ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Frankenstein/The Hookers
December 1998 :: Music E-G :: Electric Frankenstein/The Hookers (David Lee Beowulf)
Electric Frankenstein/The Hookers Listen Up, Baby! Split CD Man’s Ruin Great double-up from two awesome speedy punk bands. I don’t know why, but the Electric Frankenstein, eight songs’ worth, side has their first singer, Steve Miller, on vocals (is this unreleased material?). It& ...
Ink 19 :: Mindless Self Indulgence
Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy (Elektra). Review by Isaac Airbourne.
MINDLESS SELF INDULGENCE FRANKENSTEIN GIRLS WILL SEEM STRANGELY SEXY Elektra This band is unbelievable. I think that out of all the rapish-metal bands out there, these guys are the most creative. It's a weird mixture between Ween and Rage Against the Machine or something. It's all over the place, the ...
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