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Ink 19 :: Nerf Herder
Scoring Buffy, hangin' with 'Nsync, picking up interstellar babes and new wave girls... all in a day's work for the men of Nerf Herder. Julio Diaz attempts to run an extensive interview with singer Parry Grip in less than 12 parsecs.
WHO'S SCRUFFY LOOKIN'? AN INTERVIEW WITH PARRY GRIP OF NERF HERDER by Julio Diaz When I mentioned to my friend, Rock Goddess Gail Worley, that I was interviewing Nerf Herder, she replied, "I can't believe they're still together." Unless you've been paying attention, you could be forgiven for thinking ...
Ink 19 :: 2 Cents
Just how do you get to a VANS Warped Tour stage if you're an unsigned band? Gail Worley talks with 2 Cents' drummer/vocalist Adam O'Rourke to find out.
HIS 2 CENTS AN INTERVIEW WITH ADAM O'ROURKE OF 2 CENTS (OR "HOW OUR BAND GOT ASKED TO JOIN THE WARPED TOUR WITHOUT REALLY TRYING") by Gail Worley "Are there any Silver Bullets left in the Cooler?" That's the first thing I hear when I pick up the phone for an interview with Adam O'Rourke, 22 year-old ...
Ink 19 :: Goldfinger
Liza Hearon gets down to the basics -- sex, drugs, and rock n' roll -- with Charlie Paulson and Kelly Lemieux of Goldfinger. Prison time? KISS? TRL bashing? It's all fair game in this no-holds-barred interview.
...wave! Charlie: Or another brand of it, you know what I mean. What about Sum 41? They're number one on TRL and they're like The Backstreet Boys or N'SYNC. Charlie: I honestly don't know anything about that band. All I know is, according to them, is that they claim to be big fans of ours. Kelly: We played...
Ink 19 :: Sunday
May 6, 2001, featuring The Indigo Girls, Shemekia Copeland, Evan And Jaron, Kenny Howes & the Yeah!, and Nillah. Review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.
..., right? Ha, wrong, grasshopper. Evan and Jaron play crap music, completely sweet and artificial. This is music for people who have grown out of N'Sync but aren't quite ready for The Wallflowers. Worse yet, the twins know that what they do is crap -- each movement onstage is carefully scripted as to...
Ink 19 :: Handicapping The Grammys
The music industry pats itself on the back again tonight with the annual Grammy Awards. Julio Diaz offers a preview with his picks for who deserves to win and who will win.
...James Taylor, and a left field entry from Craig David. The Duo or Group award is tough to pick -- while most of us realize that Backstreet Boys and 'NSYNC don't deserve the award, the Academy does love commercial success -- which is the reason R.E.M.'s "Imitation Of Life" from the commercially disappointing...
Ink 19 :: The Sins of Thy Past
Stein Haukland risks great personal derision by revealing the ten guiltiest of his musical guilty pleasures. Be gentle.
...been talking about The Beatles, but no, these are phrases I'm more than like to use to describe bands like Aqua, Backstreet Boys, and Take That. Not N'Sync, mind -- this boy's got some self-respect left, thank you very much! And if I'm not actually going out to buy albums from any of the above, I'll...
Ink 19 :: SR-71
You'd be hard-pressed to find more plastic looking airbrushed guys than the f...
...to find more plastic looking airbrushed guys than the four hair-care product poster boys in SR-71. Yet as if simply looking at a rock version of N'SYNC isn't bad enough, hearing them is a yawn all its own -- SR-71's formula rock music is about as bland and shallow as an unused kiddy pool. The album...
Ink 19 :: The Dandy Warhols
Frontman Courtney Taylor and keyboardist Zia McCabe tell Gail Worley more tales about their new record, Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia, their "revolution or die" theory, and pitch a Dandy Warhols animated series.
...outlets for music have never been more restrictive." Do you have any comments on that? Courtney: Sure, listen to radio. If you're not Korn or N'Sync, you really can't get on radio, which is kind of the point of this record. We were absolutely willing to die by it. We don't care if we sell nothing, if...
Ink 19 :: RPM 2000
"And I can tell you that it's funny now." What a perfect line to open this al...
...starts with the CD sleeve. Lamar, Ronnell, and Avery stand tough in their black clothes and silver jackets. They look like the boy band of hip-hop. N'Sync and Backstreet Boys, move over - here comes RPM. The CD opens with a few smooth lines, but that only lasts about twenty seconds. After that, the...
Ink 19 :: Major Stars
Distant Effects (Squealer). Review by Frank White .
...culture we live in, the instrumentation, issues, and mode of communication are at least rooted in the present, and you can say the same about 'Nsync and Puff Daddy. I'm not saying that because something is modern, it's inherently good. I'm saying that the puerile xenophobia in indie rock is making for...
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