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Ink 19 :: Audio Karate
emo,post-punk,Audio Karate,Lady Melody,Kung Fu Records,Daniel Mitchell
AUDIO KARATE LADY MELODY Kung Fu Audio Karate is a good band, make no mistake about it; Lady Melody is one of the coolest records I've heard in the past year. You should know something about me, though, which may bias my opinion: I love Jawbreaker, and Audio Karate sounds like Jawbreaker for the new ...
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Ink 19 :: Gargamel
April 1998 :: Music E-G :: Gargamel (Bing Futch)
...to him via intergalactic air-mail. After the subway roar and chanting, choking sound loops of "Intro," Mandaddy exercises that Diesel Voice during "Karate Summer." The tune kicks off with a staggering, stuttering drum rhythm, served up with some psychotic surf guitar chiming in the background. The insistent...
Ink 19 :: The Sorts
July 1998 :: Music S-T :: The Sorts (Jason Rockhill)
.... Loose is a good word to describe this record. This is laid back and mellow with a husky voiced crooner whispering in your ear, like a more soulful Karate. More There tends to wander off into the background from time to time, but it's a welcome change of pace for these ears. Not as impressive as other...
Ink 19 :: Bulletproof Monk
Bulletproof, but not foolproof, this Chow Yun-Fat vehicle insults its audience and its star. Steve Stav lashes out with deadly martial accuracy -- spoilers ahead!
...Monk underestimates the audiences to which it panders -- the film is not funny or engaging enough to compete in the Jackie Chan-ruled, comedic-karate genre; alternately, it doesn't have the nonstop action or "hardcore" fight scenes required to interest the teen crowd or martial arts aficionados. As...
Ink 19 :: Losing Money + Losing Friends
October 1998 :: Music H-M :: Losing Money + Losing Friends (Kurt Channing)
...not only do I like most of the bands March has released, but many of my favorite tracks seem to be here: Ciao Bella's "How Low," the Super Friendz' "Karate Man" and Takako Minekawa's "Fantastic Cat" are notable, as they occur one after another, leaving me wheezing and breathless by the time they're...
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