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Ink 19 :: Rikki Rockett

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May 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Rikki Rockett (Gail Worley)

ROCKETT MAN! AN ACCIDENTAL INTERVIEW WITH RIKKI ROCKETT by Gail Worley There was a period of time in the 80's when my favorite thing to do on a Saturday night was watch Headbanger's Ball on MTV. Ratt were my favorite band at the time (don't even start) and I saw them on a couple of arena tours where ...

Ink 19 :: Helen Zachariah

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I'm confused. Psychedelic messages creeping through my mind, and guitars sing...

... 's Jeremy Gluck again, and that's all I need to know to know I should keep listening. It's almost experimental noise fuzz, but with creepy and cool Marc Bolan twisted lyrical secrets driving through the grooves. The flip side is still hit with the waves of distorted fuzz guitar, a sonic drone, but the ...

Ink 19 :: Nuggets II

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Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond (Rhino). Review by James Mann.

... ) on the freakout classic "My White Bicycle" by Tomorrow? Best of all are the several John's Children cuts included. This was the starting point for Marc Bolan of T. Rex, and it's probably safe to say, glam rock as well. "Desdemona" features Bolan's singularly odd backing vocals, and wouldn't sound out ...

Ink 19 :: The Hellacopters

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High Visibility (Gearhead). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... You know what I'm thinking? T. Rex at their most unstoppable! Or Cheap Trick! In fact, Royale's vocals even owe a little to the glamstomper yelps of Marc Bolan, with a tiny dash of Ozzy circa Sabbath. The keyboards add an interesting dimension; it=EDs okay, don't freak out, think David Bowie's speedhead ...

Ink 19 :: Snatches of Pink

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Hyena (MoRisen). Review by James Mann.

... ) bring back the mid '70s in all their excessive glory. Snatches of Pink have been around forever, and while they aren't going to make anyone forget Marc Bolan or Mick Ronson, they certainly attack the concept of hard rock with a vengeance, and more power to 'em. If your favorite thing about Velvet Goldmine ...

Ink 19 :: Tarwater

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November 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Tarwater (Nirav Soni)

... ! The whole album has a wonderful relaxed feel that tempers repetition with carefully layered melody. The lyrics come from a variety of sources: Marc Bolan, Mark Dion, Holland Thomson, Phillipe Cousteau, Terry Wilson, Aldous Huxley (!), and Richard Kadrey. They are sung in a pleasantly understated style ...

Ink 19 :: Anyone

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Anyone (Roadrunner). Review by Stein Haukland.

... -meeting with nu-glam outfit Anyone. And confusion, it seems, don't wear off too easily - this is a strange semi-hybrid of everything from glorious Marc Bolan to ridiculous Limp Bizkit. And with a hugely varying degree of success. When it works, such as on opener "Giving Thrills" and the great, dumb ...

Ink 19 :: Supergrass

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Life On Other Planets (Island Records). Review by Sean Slone.

... The latest from this Brit-pop quartet revisits all the old touchstones that have informed their work to date, and shows us a few new tricks as well. Marc Bolan haunts the opener "Za," a bouncy piano driven ditty that recalls "Alright" from the band's 1995 debut I Should Coco. Early Bowie is saluted ...

Ink 19 :: Licorice Roots

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Shades of Streamers (Essay). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... , perhaps willingly siphoning all of that band's liquidity to flood their elongated odes to T. Rex. Unfortunately, their appropriations from Marc Bolan's outfit come in the form of stoner riffs and a constant recycling of heavy-lidded pillow talk ("Come My Way" revolves almost entirely on the refrain ...

Ink 19 :: The Pretty Things

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Pretty Things (David Lee Beowulf)

THE PRETTY THINGS Golden Parachute... by David Lee Beowulf Boxing Day, London, 1962. The Rolling Stones, that is, Mick, Keith, Dick, Brian, Ian, Bill, and Tony, just played the Piccadilly and netted a lousy £7. The transient nature of the band members didn't help things either. '63 didn't look any ...
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