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Ink 19 :: Jawbox

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February 1999 :: Music J-M :: Jawbox (TJ Stankus)

Jawbox My Scrapbook of Fatal Accidents DeSoto April 1997. An e-mail with the subject line "Jawb-ex" circulates announcing the breakup of indie faves Jawbox. In it, fans, friends, and unsuspecting low-budget rock critics are delivered a personal thanks from vocalist/guitarist J. Robbins. In the wake ...

Ink 19 :: Shiner

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The Egg (Desoto). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... mercilessly into your chest. A Shiner show is very much worth seeing, simply for the physical aspects of their live show! The Egg, released on Jawbox's Desoto label, is a much darker and more mature record than anything shiner has ever done before. In the late 1990s, Shiner could have easily been likened ...

Ink 19 :: Motion City Soundtrack / Schatzi

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Split EP (Doghouse Records / Redemption Recording). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... in their lives, but the two original songs they have here reek of sadness. "Coreopsis" has some really Cure-esque guitars that turn into distorted Jawbox-like buzzsaws in the chorus. The lead singer kind of sings/moans his lines through the verse. Upon arriving at the chorus, he really belts it out ...

Ink 19 :: Roadside Monument

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April 1999 :: Music N-R :: Roadside Monument (Tom Minarchick)

Roadside Monument I am the Day of Current Taste Tooth And Nail This record starts out sounding very similar to Jawbox, without the heavy guitars. Some of the reason for the "Jawbox" sound could come from the fact that J. Robbins, former leader of Jawbox, produced it. They also have a little SDRE sound ...

Ink 19 :: Red Animal War

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Red Animal War (Deep Elm). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

RED ANIMAL WAR RED ANIMAL WAR Deep Elm Wow! This is great stuff, very Jawbox-ish. I'm usually not all that excited about stuff on Deep Elm, but this CD is really well rounded and powerful. To tell you the truth, I'd never heard of these guys before I got the CD, so this was a new experience for me ...

Ink 19 :: Why Metal Matters

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Terry Eagan expains why we need metal more than ever in these dark and trying days -- and not that namby pamby "nu-metal" crap, either!

... adulthood, our pretense of depth and our lust for intellectual baubles. Suddenly, we were postmodern hipsters, singularly swaying to the sounds of Jawbox and Fugazi. Or perhaps we became experts in social science, clutching our copies of Chomsky's Democracy Deferred close up to our button-downed workmen ...

Ink 19 :: Dismemberment Plan

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May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Dismemberment Plan (Tom Minarchick)

... , on DeSoto Records. It's a good song that definitely deserves to be released as an EP. The other three songs are produced by J. Robbins (ex-Jawbox, Burning Airlines), who has also produced Jets to Brazil, Promise Ring, and a bunch of other "hot" bands. "First Anniversary" is an unreleased track, "Just ...

Ink 19 :: Moonraker

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May 1998 :: Music L-P :: Moonraker (Jason Rockhill)

Moonraker 10" No Idea Moonraker played first at one of the best shows I've ever been to. Jawbox and Edsel also played that night at the Hardback Café in Gainesville almost 4 years ago. I only caught the band a few times before they called it quits, right around the same time as that show. I want to ...

Ink 19 :: Desoto Records Showcase

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Desoto Records Showcase, featuring the Dismemberment Plan, Burning Airlines, Black Beetle, and the Eternals at the NYU Thompson Center in New York City, NY on October 20, 2000. Concert review by Julio Diaz.

... you'd expect from J. Robbins and crew. While not familiar with much of BA's music, I do know Robbins both as a producer and as an ex-member of Jawbox, and assumed that Burning Airlines would be extremely capable of putting on a good show. I wasn't disappointed, as their energetic, raw set had me on ...

Ink 19 :: crumb

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November 1998 :: Music C-D :: crumb (Jeff Montgomery)

... a band that is comfortable with making a quality record out of basic components. This San Francisco-based quartet has hints of Dinosaur Jr., Weezer, Jawbox, the Replacements, and a harder-edged Connells in their sound. Along with using the full range of the studio, crumb uses a rather large variety ...
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