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Ink 19 :: Matthew Sweet
With his new greatest hits collection, Time Capsule, in stores, singer/songwriter Matthew Sweet has freed himself from contractual obligations and is label-less for the first time in over a decade. While many artists may panic at such a prospect, Sean Slone discovered Sweet is finding it one of the most exciting, liberating, and challenging times in his career.
MATTHEW SWEET WRITING HIS OWN SONG by Sean Slone courtesy www.matthewsweet.com On his 1999 album, In Reverse, Matthew Sweet has a song that seems to sum up what a lot of gifted pop singer-songwriters are going through these days in their battles with increasingly hit-oriented record companies. "Why ...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Ryan
On his first record, 1997's Mayday, Matthew Ryan won comparisons to Br...
MATTHEW RYAN EAST AUTUMN GRIN A&M On his first record, 1997's Mayday, Matthew Ryan won comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits and Paul Westerberg. His latest, East Autumn Grin, is likely to add a couple more to the list. The opening "3rd of October" sounds like vintage Unforgettable Fire-era U2 ...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Shipp and Anti-Pop Consortium
Matthew Shipp vs. Anti-Pop Consortium (Thirsty Ear). Review by Rob Walsh.
MATTHEW SHIPP AND ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM MATTHEW SHIPP VS. ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM Thirsty Ear The mere fact that the names Matthew Shipp and Anti-Pop Consortium share the same album cover speaks volumes as to what one should expect as the first beats emanate from the speakers. Such a collaboration is indeed ...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Burtner
August 1999 :: Music A-B :: Matthew Burtner (Carl Glaser)
Matthew Burtner Portals of Distortion Innova/American Composer's Forum I find this music very relaxing, almost as relaxing as the little white pills I get twice a day or I lose my TV privileges. Burtner subtitles this album "Music for Saxophones, Computers and Stones," and he delivers the goods. The ...
Ink 19 :: Oranges Band
All Around (Lookout! Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...that garage rock can be, reminding the listener why garage rock is supposed to be fun. The lead singer has a really passive-aggressive voice; his Matthew Sweet/Jakob Dylan vocal style seems pretty laid back, but it's actually rather biting and powerful. The guitars are the real stars of the show, though...
Ink 19 :: William Hut
Road Star Doolittle (Five One, Inc.). Review by Rob Walsh.
..."Let me go, but hold your arms / Hold your arms around me / I'm safe when I'm sleeping…"? Road Star Doolittle is reminiscent of all that's bad about Matthew Sweet's brooding tendency (e.g. "Evergreen") -- Hut even sounds a bit like him. Basically, it's nothing more than thirty-four minutes of maudlin...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Shipp
Equilibrium (Thirsty Ear). Review by Jan Mantovani.
MATTHEW SHIPP EQUILIBRIUM Thirsty Ear Many reviewers are already hastily taking the "best album released in 2003" approach, now that we're reaching 2003's third month, but I'd like to take this opportunity to tell you about the worst album of 2003. Matthew Shipp's Equilibrium. I have nothing against ...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Ryan
Matthew Ryan Vs. The Silver State (00:02:59). Review by Andrew Ellis.
MATTHEW RYAN MATTHEW RYAN VS. THE SILVER STATE 00:02:59 Matthew Ryan’s previous album, From a Late Night High Rise was an unexpected joy; despite being drenched in an atmosphere of almost unrelenting gloom, the album was undeniably one of the most powerful and evocative records Ryan has ever released ...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Sabatella
April 1998 :: Music S-T :: Matthew Sabatella (Mark Chester)
Matthew Sabatella Where the Hell Am I? Slipstream To be honest, I was completely unimpressed the first time I heard this. As it turns out, the subtleties in Where the Hell Am I? don't come out until the second or third listen, where you can begin to pick up some of the interesting melodic and lyrical ...
Ink 19 :: Static-X
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Static-X (Matthew Moyer)
... " or "heavy music" or whatever those idiots are calling it these days. Warner Brothers Records, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019-6908 --Matthew Moyer
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