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Ink 19 :: Sonny Vincent
P.I.N.S. (NDN Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
SONNY VINCENT P.I.N.S. NDN Records Desperate romance, danger, blood, and leather jackets all loom large in this compilation of solo material from original Noo-Yawk punk and Testers mainmain Sonny Vincent. No frills and surprises, just punk raucousness with rockabilly edges and violence and romance ...
Ink 19 :: Alan Vega
Suicide devotee Matthew Moyer sits down with Alan Vega to talk about his new solo album Station, the mysteries of the creative process, whether Bruce Springsteen is indeed the Boss, becoming an entertainer and... a family man. This be the verse.
ALAN VEGA SADOMASOCHIST OR THE ULTIMATE OPTIMIST? by Matthew Moyer Alan Vega, one half of legendary NYC pre-punk duo Suicide, solo performer and visual artist, is one of the most important faces to emerge from the NYC Punk scene in the mid-Seventies and over thirty years later shows absolutely no sisn ...
Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway
Dennis Dunaway was the bassist, songwriter and more in one of the greatest bands of the '70s, the Alice Cooper Group. He talks with Matt Parish about those heady years, Frank Zappa and life after the Billion Dollar Babies.
...for the phenomenally successful seventies band The Alice Cooper Group, he, along with Michael Bruce, Neal Smith, Glen Buxton and some guy named Vincent, literally changed the way rock concerts were done. Michael Bruce and Neal Smith By incorporating macabre theatrics with blistering rock songs, the...
Ink 19 :: Ian Dury
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Ian Dury (Holly Day)
...while indulging the rough edge of his tongue on "Blockheads" and "Plaistow Patricia," and coming up with the ultimate rock n' roll tribute on "Sweet Gene Vincent." The album went gold, and this success was consolidated by a punishing touring schedule, with the Blockheads having added Mickey Gallagher...
Ink 19 :: Cave Catt Sammy
Love Me Like Crazy (Rubric). Review by Matt Cibula.
... lyrical mistakes, don't give up on these guys. Maybe Sample will turn into a gifted poet and bring his good band to the next level. Yeah, and maybe Gene Vincent will rise from the grave and run for president. Cave Catt Sammy: http://www.cavecattsammy.com Matt Cibula
Ink 19 :: Rancid
August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Rancid (Brian Kruger)
...do it; a lot of those great old punk bands said that, but did. There's always gonna be comparisons between you and the Clash. Do you ever feel like Gene Vincent felt when he met Elvis, like people expect you to apologize because they think you sound like someone else? I don't think we do [sound like...
Ink 19 :: Loud, Fast & Out of Control
July 1999 :: Music I-L :: Loud, Fast & Out of Control (David Lee Simmons)
...denying the ferocity of Presley's "Jailhouse Rock" or the blatant sexuality of Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire," but people tend to forget the magic of Gene Vincent's "Jumps, Giggles and Shouts," the raw insistence of Ronnie Dee's (aka Ronnie Dawson) "Action Packed," or the frustration of Little Willie...
Ink 19 :: The Stillmen
All Hopped Up (Star Tone). Review by Anton Warner.
...its intentions be known pretty quick, with glistening guitar runs and chuffing stand-up bass. The subsequent "Stow-A-Way" is more Buddy Holly than Gene Vincent, but the band picks it up again with "Alabama Bound." Worth checking is "Corn Whiskey Boogie," which pits some reeling riffs against a racuous...
Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway (Part 2)
In part two of this interview, Gail Worley gets technical with the Alice Cooper Band bassist, and gets to share some of his favorite moments.
LOVE IT TO DEATH: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALICE COOPER BASSIST DENNIS DUNAWAY PART TWO by Gail Worley Note: This is the second part of a two-part interview. You can view the first part here. Let's talk about the band's reputation as being so scary and freakish. What was that like? Back in the old days, people ...
Ink 19 :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror/Groop Dogdrill
May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror/Groop Dogdrill (Frank Mullen)
FIFTY TONS OF BLACK TERROR/GROOP DOGDRILL RAW LIKE SUSHI by Frank Mullen It's a match made in hell: labelmates and drinking buddies Fifty Tons of Black Terror and Groop Dogdrill touring the East Coast, both supporting recently released records. I envy and pity their tour manager -- it appears to be ...
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