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Ink 19 :: Lambchop
December 1997 :: Music L-O :: Lambchop (Chad Bidwell)
Lambchop Thriller Merge Yet another winner from a band too large to realistically consider touring outside of their home of Nashville. The mood created here by Kurt Wagner and his country orchestra resembles that of a past era, which I only catch glimmers of in really old black and white TV shows and ...
Ink 19 :: Lambchop
Tools in the Dryer (Merge). Review by Randall J. Stephens.
LAMBCHOP TOOLS IN THE DRYER Merge Exciting! Did you ever think Lambchop could rock out? (The opening track, "Nine," their first A-side for Merge, is a bone-shaker.) After listening to Lambchop only post-What Another Man Spills (their fourth album) and not making any great effort to seek out earlier ...
Ink 19 :: Lambchop
Is A Woman (Merge). Review by James Mann.
LAMBCHOP IS A WOMAN Merge Kurt Wagner, who, for reasons unknown calls his musical output Lambchop, has hidden away in Nashville for the last few years making exceptional music. Nashville is a good place to hide when making quality music -- who would suspect it? By gathering an ever-changing cast of ...
Ink 19 :: Lambchop/Hands Off Cuba
CoLAB (Merge). Review by Aaron Shaul.
LAMBCHOP/HANDS OFF CUBA COLAB Merge Looking over Lambchop's vast Nashville-wrought '70s AM radio country catalog, it doesn't seem aching to cut up and re-spliced at the hands of two electronic artists. Kurt Wagner's outfit is the epitome of languid melancholy, a lilting lullaby for a smoker's drawl ...
Ink 19 :: Yo La Tengo
Daniel M. Gill talks with bassist James McNew of indie rock darlings Yo La Tengo about being the odd man out in a band with a married couple, the differences between the U.S. and Europe, and why playing covers is a lot of fun.
...Boom from Spacemen 3, Neil Innes, who was in the Rutles, and Robyn Hitchcock also. It was amazing. When we toured the U.S. earlier this year with Lambchop, we had Mac McCaughan of Superchunk and David Kilgour playing with us every night. There were some shows in Europe and in the U.S. where we played...
Ink 19 :: Morcheeba
Charango (Warner). Review by Bill Campbell.
... Bacharach. Trip-hop is gone forever, and Morcheeba has found a pleasant space for themselves in the wake. With the help of Slick Rick, Pace Won, and Lambchop's Kurt Wagner, Charango ends up being a nice chill-out session. Bill Campbell
Ink 19 :: Bobby Bare Jr.
Young Criminals' Starvation League (Bloodshot). Review by James Mann.
..." (with the great lines of "Black Francis, Black Francis you were the last motherfucker out/Grabbing all the good stuff and leaving no doubt") to Lambchop-style twisted country seemingly at will, and his voice, well lord, the boy can sing. From a Kevn Kinneyish pleading or a harsh bark, you don't doubt...
Ink 19 :: Kelly Hogan
September1998 :: Ink Spots :: Kelly Hogan (James Mann)
...with a vibes/bass player Mark (who used to play in the Coctails here in Chicago) -- and me and my new roommate Deanna (Varagona from the band Lambchop) are always talking about having a band called Goody Britches where we do new-timey porch music dressed in grandmaw dresses -- which is what we wear...
Ink 19 :: Holy Sons
I Want To Live A Peaceful Life (Film Guerrero). Review by Stein Haukland.
...courtesy of Norfolk & Western's Adam Selzer. I Want to Live a Peaceful Life is a carefully considered album, in parts reminiscent of a stripped-down Lambchop or a more whimsical Will Oldham, although there's no mistaking Amos' confrontational vocals and his slightly droning melodies. It's a fragile...
Ink 19 :: Don't Let the Bastards Get You Down
A Tribute to Kris Kristofferson (Jackpine Social Club). Review by Stein Haukland.
...Painters' Mark Kozelek doing "Lights Of Magdala" with Hannah Marcus -- incidentally, the only song on here that Kristofferson did not write -- and Lambchop's Paul Burch on a lovely "The Pilgrim (Chapter 33)." Kelly Hogan is stunning on "Why Me" and Northern Lights deliver a great "The Law is for Protection...
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