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Ink 19 :: J. Mascis + the Fog

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J. Mascis + the Fog at the Cotton Club in Atlanta, GA on October 25, 2000. Concert review by James Mann.

J. MASCIS + THE FOG The Cotton Club, Atlanta, GA October 25, 2000 by James Mann Previously, the loudest show I'd ever seen had been a tossup between the AC/DC with Cheap Trick show at the Fox in Atlanta, or Motorhead at the Agora back in the late '70s. That show was so loud that by the middle of the ...

Ink 19 :: J Mascis + The Fog

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Free So Free (Ultimatum Music). Review by James Mann.

J MASCIS + THE FOG FREE SO FREE Ultimatum Music Eternal slacker J Mascis with a theme album? Say it isn't so. Well, it is, and the theme is freedom. Who knew that Dinosaur Jr. thunderrocker Mascis would be able to raise up off the couch long enough to string together a set of unified songs? But that ...

Ink 19 :: Mike Watt

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What more can you say about Mike Watt, one of the most legendary figures ever to pick up the bass guitar? Better to let the man speak for himself -- and that's exactly what James Mann did.

... .SOMEHOW, IT'S LIKE POPEYE SAID - 'I AM WHAT I AM'." by James Mann From the legendary Minutemen to the raging fIREHOSE, or perhaps as sidemouse to J. Mascis and the Fog or Porno For Pyros, Mike Watt is one of music's more well-traveled (his current "Time to Cat Not Mouse" tour, with guitarist Tom Watson ...

Ink 19 :: The Glands (Slone)

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On their mostly self-produced second full-length release, Athens, Georgia's G...

... touch all the expected indie-rock bases -- and a few unexpected ones, as well. Head Gland Ross Shapiro sounds like former Dinosaur Jr. frontman J. Mascis channeling John Lennon on the opening "Living Was Easy." "Swim" is bouncy piano-pop that recalls mid-period Beatles. The Kinks are an obvious reference ...

Ink 19 :: Dinosaur Jr.

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What more needs to be said about this band? Have you heard them? Have you bee...

... from 1988 - 1992, shoving the manic guitar, the crush of distortion, and of course... the hooks that stick in you for years. The grit and whine of J Mascis' vocals as he screams out "Bulbs Of Passion." The beginnings of indie rock, the days when "alternative" meant more than Top 40. Mike Johnson, Lou ...

Ink 19 :: Dinosaur Jr

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The freshly reunited Dinosaur Jr. prove that you don't have to create a big PR circus to get people excited about your comeback. The numbers may have been modest, but those who made it out to the band's Orlando show at The Club@Firestone -- Jen Cray among them -- had a Sunday night to remember.

... & Me gig behind me, I was speed-walking for five blocks to The Club @ Firestone to catch the freshly reunited Dinosaur Jr. Jen Cray Dinosaur Jr- J Mascis A quiet reunion (including all three original members: J. Mascis, Lou Barlow, and Murph) compared to some of the more blockbuster acts that have found ...

Ink 19 :: Frank Black and the Catholics

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Frank Black and the Catholics, with The Bennies, David Lovering, and The Reid Paley Trio at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT on November 10, 2002. Concert review by Rob Walsh. Photos by Julie Flynn.

... a pale yellow suite and a baby blue cowboy hat -- they didn't seem to regard their audience with much enthusiasm. Those of you who have seen J Mascis know what I'm talking about. It is not that Frank and his boys were bumptious fucks like Mascis, they just showed little interest in those who paid fifteen ...

Ink 19 :: Bevis Frond

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Nick Saloman,Bevis Frond,New River Head,Rubric Records,Matthew Moyer

... music and melodic brilliance of other lone wolf geniuses like Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine, Greg Sage of the Wipers and maybe even J. Mascis at one point. Like Mascis and Sage (and Hendrix shhhh), he's a guitar hero, yeah, check out the blazing solo that uncoils throughout "Solar Marmalade, ...

Ink 19 :: The Bevis Frond

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Miasma and Inner Marshland (Rubric). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... the beautiful music. That's the Bevis Frond Experience. The childlike whimsy of Syd Barrett rubbing up against the quicksilver dischord guitar of J. Mascis' Dinosaur Jr. Toy instrument tape loops and noises might give way to soaring, angel-voiced choruses, or in floods dirty garage rock, razor sharp ...

Ink 19 :: The Bevis Frond

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Valedictory Songs (Woronzow). Review by Stein Haukland.

... what amounts to an impressive and rich catalogue of his own particular brand of alternatively styled rock. Not unlike Bob Mould's, say, or even J. Mascis' sidestepping of the "conventional" rules of his vocation, Saloman has a superb knowledge of classic songwriting coupled with a unique and individual ...
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