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Ink 19 :: Ivy

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February 1998 :: Music H-K :: Ivy (Jeff Montgomery)

Album Cover Ivy Apartment Life Atlantic If there's one thing that Ivy has been consistently good at doing, it's constructing an album and effectively mixing the sonic components. Ever since their five-song debut EP, one could glimpse an amazingly well produced pop construction, all the more impressive ...

Ink 19 :: Ivy

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Guestroom (Minty Fresh). Review by Sean Slone.

IVY GUESTROOM Minty Fresh Good news for Ivy fans: no wait between albums this time. The New York-based trio spent four years following up 1997's Apartment Life due to a fire at their recording studio and as bassist Adam Schlesinger spent time in his other band, Fountains Of Wayne. But it's only been ...

Ink 19 :: Ivy League

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London Bridges (Twentyseven). Review by Aaron Shaul.

IVY LEAGUE LONDON BRIDGES Twentyseven Although the track-listing on the back of this CD is written on the side of two crushed PBR cans, Ivy League's music leans closer to the sophisticated nature of their name. With four songs of breezy indie pop, the duo of Alex Suarez and Ryland Blackinton recall ...

Ink 19 :: Some of the Quiet

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Welcome to the wonderful, mind-blowing world of Some of the Quiet (Christian ...

SOME OF THE QUIET THE METAMORPHOSIS Ivy Stone Recordings Welcome to the wonderful, mind-blowing world of Some of the Quiet (Christian Ryan), where dark guitar- and synth-based ambience a la Jeff Greinke and Soul Whirling Somewhere meets slowdive/slowcore meets fantastically intricate noisescaping a ...

Ink 19 :: Beat Science

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Nirav Soni reviews a double bill of two of Orlando's foremost improvisational acts, Beat Science and Numb Right Thumb, on 4/14/2000 at Performance Space Orlando.

... in a few minutes, they once again fell into equilibrium and the harmony (well, as much as NRT ever harmonizes) was restored. Throughout the set, Jim Ivy alternated between unprocessed and processed sax, his unprocessed playing was free but tempered. No Borbetomagus styled pyrotechnics here, but he wasn ...

Ink 19 :: Common Rider

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This is Unity Music (Hopeless). Review by Liza Hearon.

... mind about Common Rider. Who are these guys? They're the best band that you probably aren't listening to. Jesse Michaels, the singer from Operation Ivy, disappeared after Op Ivy's breakup in 1990. According to a 1999 Ink 19 interview, Michaels studied Buddhism and traveled around the country. He started ...

Ink 19 :: Roswell

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Original Television Soundtrack (Nettwerk America). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

... Version)" by Sensefield, about giving yourself to people who don't love you. If that's not good enough, there are also tracks from Ash, Sheryl Crow, Ivy, Zero 7, and Doves. There isn't a bad song to be found anywhere in the twelve and contemporary, hip, sparkling fun vibes emit from the moment you put ...

Ink 19 :: The Postmarks

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The Postmarks (Unfiltered). Review by Matthew Moyer.

THE POSTMARKS THE POSTMARKS Unfiltered Swinging lounge sounds? More like swinging from the door frame by a noose. The Postmarks are fucking ace because they take both the elegant groove of their Bacharach-ornate tunes and the doomed heartbreak of their lyrics to terminal extremes. So you have smooth ...

Ink 19 :: Common Rider

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November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Common Rider (Tom Minarchick)

COMMON RIDER AN INTERVIEW WITH JESSE MICHAELS by Tom Minarchick Jesse Michaels fronted the now legendary punk/ska band Operation Ivy from 1987 until they disbanded in 1990. Operation Ivy had a way of writing seamless punk/pop/rock/ska songs whose effects are still being felt today. They managed to ...

Ink 19 :: The Verve Pipe

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Hit singles can be a double-edged sword, especially when the single in question represents a departure for the band. Case in point, The Verve Pipe, who had trouble finding radio airplay after graduating from their ubiquitous hit single, "The Freshman." Singer Brian Van Der Ark relates the hard lessons of the music biz to Gail Worley.

... calls "a sunny, summery-day record" -- the band chose to work with producer Adam Schlesinger (himself a member of both The Fountains of Wayne and Ivy) to capture the pop spirit of these new songs. "The big reason we chose Adam [is] because of those brilliant Fountains of Wayne records." As Brian tells ...
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