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Ink 19 :: Greg Laswell
How the Day Sounds (Vanguard Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
GREG LASWELL HOW THE DAY SOUNDS Vanguard Records Greg Laswell’s past few years can be summed up with his debut album and this EP. The bridge between Through Toledo and his next full-length album coming out July 8, How the Day Sounds is a beautiful wake-up call for anyone who has gone through a divorce ...
Ink 19 :: The Colorful Apocalypse: Journeys in Outsider Art
Sheila Scoville is intrigued by many of the assertions raised in Greg Bottoms controversial series of interviews with outsider artists - many of which go a long way towards shattering some of the idealized myths about the people behind the visionary, individualistic works.
THE COLORFUL APOCALYPSE: JOURNEYS IN OUTSIDER ART BY GREG BOTTOMS University of Chicago Press The Colorful Apocalypse: Journeys in Outsider Art is not a pretty art book. In lieu of reproductions of paint-spattered apocalypse (other than one on the cover), settle in for a part-memoir, part-interview ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Songs On This Year's Mix CD
Every year, Sean Slone makes a mix CD that sums up the year in music. Here's a look at the 19 tracks that make up this year's mix.
..., by those broguing Scottish twin brothers, The Proclaimers (remember "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"?) is a fairly average record, especially after so long a wait between discs. But it has a killer opening track, "There's A Touch" (track 9), that's guaranteed to get you hopping around the room: "There's...
Ink 19 :: Midget
November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Midget (Jeff Montgomery)
...'s album doesn't live up to the band's name. Perhaps it's a case of classic overcompensation, but the biggest flaw in Jukebox is that it's simply too long. The fifteen songs on "Jukebox" come across as mostly a blend of Brit pop-rock and American pop-punk. There's hints of the Boo Radleys, the Housemartins...
Ink 19 :: AthFest '98
September1998 :: Live Ink :: AthFest '98 (Mike Cuccaro)
...-- and with adults too. KidsFest was a special touch that really put a human face on the festival and helped give it a unique time perspective. Greg Reece, local rockabilly legend, watched the puppet show with his young son before his set on the main stage. Alice Berry, Greg's singing partner, wished...
Ink 19 :: Busy Girl
November 1998 :: Streaks :: Busy Girl (Jennifer Winston)
...shows I have seen all year. Matchbox 20 played all of their many hits from Yourself or Someone Like You, which has been in my CD player forever. "Long Day," "Back 2 Good Real World," "3AM," "Damn," "Push," and my favorite, "Girl Like That," got the crowd dancing. It was amazing to hear everyone singing...
Ink 19 :: Drive-By Truckers
April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Drive-By Truckers (Matt Thompson )
...Jagger! I wanna be Keith Richards once," hollers Hood in mock anger. "We've got the telepathy you'd expect from two people who've played together so long. It's come to the point where we can do role reversals, where he's doing the poppy songs and I can play out of tune." The pair pooled their talents...
Ink 19 :: New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble (Julio Diaz)
...was away with the Skatalites, but his position was ably filled by Skinnerbox/Stubborn All-Stars guitarist Dave Hahn. "We've been aware of Dave for a long time," explains Reiter, "I guess Victor turned us on to him originally, then once we heard him play, it was like `oh, man!' It's great to have him...
Ink 19 :: The Skatalites
March 1998 :: Live :: The Skatalites (Julio Diaz)
...Alex Desert's favor by trotting out onto the stage to introduce the one and only Hepcat, as the crowd went berserk. It had been entirely too long since these boys had been to town, and the crowd let them know it. Hepcat immediately acted to show the crowd what they've been missing. Their set was pure...
Ink 19 :: Ric Ocasek
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Ric Ocasek (Gail Worley)
...it than his work with the Cars. Still, whether it's owing to the unique "sung/spoken" quality of Ocasek's voice or the presence of Cars' keyboardist Greg Hawkes, many of the songs sound like they would have been at home on Cars albums; just listen to "The Next Right Moment" and "Hang on Tight." Not...
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