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Ink 19 :: A Sonic Recipe For Love
Steve Stav offers his personal musical recipe for love, culling from various music genres and eras, to get your Valentine's Day headed in the right direction. What, no Barry White?
...frontman Ian McNabb's quiet-to-crescendo narration and swirling, chiming guitar, is a jewel waiting to be unearthed. "The Power of Love" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, from Welcome to the Pleasuredome (ZTT). Most people associate Frankie Goes to Hollywood with their T-shirt slogan singles, but there...
Ink 19 :: Kevorkian Death Cycle
April 2000 :: Music K-L :: Kevorkian Death Cycle (Matthew Moyer)
...these days. A subtle change in... attitude... stance? Can't quite put my finger on it. But I think it has something to do with them covering Frankie Goes To Hollywood's controversial dance gem, "Relax." So, is it a straight-up faithful rendition, you ask? Well, I wouldn't quite call it "straight...
Ink 19 :: New York Thrash
December 1998 :: Music L-O :: New York Thrash (David Lee Beowulf)
...1980s. If you’re watching TV and seeing those retarded ads for 1980s collections, you’ll think the entire world was hooked on shit like Frankie Goes to Hollywood or Culture Club. The truth is those bands were as corporate as they come, just like the “alternative” (is that term...
Ink 19 :: Keoki
Jealousy (Moonshine). Review by Kiran Aditham.
..., as evident on the electro-funk bump of "Rush" and the '80s breaking throwback "Veronica." But signing off with an uninspired cover of "Relax" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood might have sealed this record's fate. Jealousy does have its moments, but in a field where so many talents exist, this emotion could...
Ink 19 :: Erasure
Light At The End of The World (Mute). Review by Jen Cray.
ERASURE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE WORLD Mute I was never a fan of flamboyant '80s dance music. Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and the like were a bit too sweaty-boys-in-a-dance-club for my taste. Little did I know that years later I'd have a girlfriend who absolutely praised the gloriously ...
Ink 19 :: Beyond The Metro: Terri Nunn
An interview with Berlin vocalist Terri Nunn finds Gail Worley learning the truth behind the VH1 soundbite, apricot brandy, and career advice from your mom.
www.berlinpage.com BEYOND THE METRO: AN INTERVIEW WITH TERRI NUNN OF BERLIN by Gail Worley For fans of ‘80s electronic music – and the far-reaching wave of style and pop culture that followed in its wake – Berlin vocalist Terri Nunn is an icon. As the charismatic vocal and focal point for a band that ...
Ink 19 :: Little Name
How to Swim and Live (Sleepy). Review by Linda Tate.
LITTLE NAME HOW TO SWIM AND LIVE Sleepy Music is at the very heart of Liverpool, as shown by The Beatles, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Farm, Ladytron, The Zutons and scads of other Scousers. Little Name's one-and-only member, Lee Barker, has followed these other artists out of ...
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