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Ink 19 :: MC5
March 1998 :: Music I-N :: MC5 (Michael Crown)
Album Cover MC5 Babes In Arms ROIR Being a collection of out-takes, uncensored versions, and demos from the awesome MC5, there's not much I can say to augment or diminish the greatness of this release. The MC5 are almost certainly the acorn from which the mighty oak of punk rock has grown. I can imagine ...
Ink 19 :: MC5
July 1998 :: Music M-O :: MC5 (Terry Eagan)
MC5 Babes in Arms [Reissue] ROIR I believe this is the third time this music has been packaged. Originally part of ROIR's cassette-only catalogue, it was transferred to disc and available as an import through their Dancetaria label. This latest unveiling is a good attempt at consolidating the MC5's ...
Ink 19 :: MC5
April 2000 :: Music M :: MC5 (James Mann)
MC5 The Big Bang Rhino All of you phat-pants wearin', Korn shuckin' teen-somethings surely must get tired of us old folks yammering about the good old days, and dismissing your fave raves as second rate Alice Coopers (M. Manson) or saying we've heard it all before. Just so happens, we heard it all ...
Ink 19 :: Zen Guerrilla
April 1998 :: Music U-Z :: Zen Guerrilla (David Lee Beowülf)
Zen Guerrilla Positronic Raygun Alternative Tentacles Man, talk about a no-holds-barred guitar onslaught! Zen Guerrilla are at once the MC5 and then James Brown. Positronic Raygun is an album of real, musclebound power guitar music that the world can only acknowledge as "this is the real thing." Some ...
Ink 19 :: Moog Cookbook
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Moog Cookbook (Bryan Tilford)
...that show up on the new album Ye Olde Space Bande. Mark Mothersbaugh (Devo) provides a synth solo for "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," and Wayne Kramer (MC5), Charlotte Coffey (Go-Gos), Michael Penn, Lyle Workman (Jellyfish) all stepped into the lab. E (The Eels) even filled in with some "creepy voiceovers...
Ink 19 :: Monster Magnet
October 1998 :: Live Ink :: Monster Magnet (Drew Id)
... covered every album except Superjudge, and to my disappointment, ended the first set after roughly one-hour. Their encore did include a cover of MC5's "Kick Out The Jams."
Ink 19 :: The Starlite Desperation
April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: The Starlite Desperation (Nathan T. Birk)
...us rather nicely. So, how would you compare the West Coast rock scene to Detroit's? Granted, Detroit has that legendary tradition of the Stooges, MC5, and what not... I don't how much that tradition affects their perception of us, but it almost seems like it does. It seems like there would've been a...
Ink 19 :: Barrett Martin
Drummmer Barrett Martin talks about Screaming Trees, Wayward Shamans, Tuatara, and life after grunge with Gail Worley.
BABY, HE WAS BORN TO DRUM: AN INTERVIEW WITH DRUMMER/PERCUSSIONIST BARRETT MARTIN Gail Worley courtesy www.tuatara.com "I just found this picture that I’d forgotten about, of Christmas Day when I’m 7 or 8, and I’m holding up a snare drum. It’s the first drum I ever got from my Mom and Dad," Barrett ...
Ink 19 :: Nuclear Assault
Nuclear Assault,SPV,Dan Lilker, John Connelly,Nuclear Assault,Alive Again,SPV Records,matthew moyer
... with honestly some of the most evil music around. Oh fuck, they should totally show up to the Republican Convention in New York and go all MC5. SPV Records: www.spv.de/ Matthew Moyer
Ink 19 :: Dub Trio
Cool Out and Coexist (RIOR). Review by Chris Catania.
...the Dangers of and New Heavy), lies in the expert recording of their label, ROIR, who has a long history of capturing the live energy of bands like MC5, Television, and Bush Tetras. This hour-long extensional joy-ride is a seamless and unlikely amalgamation of dub and metal doused with glorious rhythm...
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