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Ink 19 :: Interpol
Interpol EP (Matador). Review by Sean Slone.
INTERPOL INTERPOL EP Matador If you believe the hype machine, Interpol is supposed to follow in the footsteps of The Strokes and become the next big band out of New York. From a listen to this three song EP that previews a forthcoming full-length CD, the evidence is inconclusive. But don't come in ...
Ink 19 :: I Am The World Trade Center
I Am The World Trade Center, Cover Up, Interpol, Cure, Smiths, Cult, DFA, Franz Ferdinand, Dan Geller, Amy Dykes, Cibo Matto, Gang of Four, Factory, New Order, Happy Mondays, Kindercore, Gammon, Human League, Jam, Stone Roses, Blondie, Faint, VHS Or Beta,Dylan Garret,I Am The World Trade Center,,,Dylan Garret
...we love this new run of New York dance bands, and I guess we all sometimes get influenced by the music around us, groups like New Order and The Cure are much more influential to us than these newer groups. A lot of it is in the lyrics. Especially with the lyrics Amy wrote for the new record, we try...
Ink 19 :: Night Kills The Day
New York's Night Kills The Day draw influence from bands like Depeche Mode, the Cure and Pink Floyd. Their debut full length release, The Study of Man... And the Developed Shadow, is set for a March 2007 release on Score Records. Jen Cray spoke with bassist Timothy Falzone about his band that appears to be sitting on the doorstep of success.
...a lifelong friendship between vocalist Luke Brian and bassist Timothy Falzone, Night Kills The Day draws influence from bands like Depeche Mode, the Cure, and Pink Floyd, yet have found their own footing within the moody scene of NYC. Their debut full length release, The Study of Man... And the Developed...
Ink 19 :: The Nein
post-punk,indie rock,energetic,The Nein,The Nein,Sonic Unyon,Aaron Shaul
...the woozy intro to "House Atreides" is pretty choice, too. The band is adept at channeling the groove, as most of their songs come across like a Cure borne of angular post-disco rather than post-punk. Unfortunately, the danceable anthems turn a little stale since the group feels unnecessarily compelled...
Ink 19 :: Anagram
The Lights Went Up (Scenery). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...their mark, but there's not a shade of Ben Gibbard to be found. Instead, a veritable litany of other indie acts like Slowdive, Joy Division and The Cure manifest themselves simultaneously throughout the disc's duration. The resulting sound is serviceable electo-tinged dark pop. The coldly aloof monotone...
Ink 19 :: What Made Milwaukee Famous
What Made Milwaukee Famous,Trying To Never Catch Up,Self Released,Sean Slone
...Michael Kingcaid and company deliver an energetic set of tunes, marred only by the amateurish production. Opener “IDECIDE” moves forward on a spooky Cure-like bass line, over-loud drums and a synth sequencer. New wave-y guitars and distorted vocals make “Mercy, Me” sound a bit like The Strokes. The...
Ink 19 :: She Wants Revenge
She Wants Revenge (Geffen/Flawless Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...comfort you when surrounded by tear-stained letters, empty wine bottles and This Mortal Coil albums. “Tear You Apart” cops a few moves from The Cure and Joy Division in the extended intro before exploding into a martial, android-lust-in-a-vacuum stomp, with Warfield deadpanning eerily accurate lyrics...
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