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Ink 19 :: No Use for a Name
No Use for a Name, with One Man Army and Homegrown at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on October 13, 2000. Concert review and photos by Sean Carswell.
NO USE FOR A NAME WITH ONE MAN ARMY AND HOMEGROWN The Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando, FL October 13, 2000 As I sat in one of those famous rush-hour Orlando traffic jams that are created solely by the city's need to collect a toll, I marveled at the genius of the guy who set up a punk rock show for five ...
Ink 19 :: No Use For a Name
April 2000 :: Music N-O :: No Use For a Name (Patrick Rafter)
No Use For a Name More Betterness Fat Wreck Chords Remember when these guys were on New Age, back in the day? Whoa, they were almost hardcore back then... they had a little edge to them. Now, they have violins. Hey, I played the violin. It is a beautiful instrument, but... nevermind. They actually ...
Ink 19 :: No Use For A Name
Live in a Dive (Fat). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.
NO USE FOR A NAME LIVE IN A DIVE Fat This CD can pretty much be summed up entirely by the opening banter from some announcer guy, standing in front of a large audience, introducing No Use For A Name: "How the hell are you guys doin'?" Note gravelly, "I've smoked too many cigarettes" voice. Crowd cheers ...
Ink 19 :: No Use For a Name
Hard Rock Bottom (Fat Wreck Chords). Review by Stein Haukland.
NO USE FOR A NAME HARD ROCK BOTTOM Fat Wreck Chords No Use For a Name's biannual attempt at ruining punk rock's fine reputation is called Hard Rock Bottom, and may be their most successful effort yet. With only the busy drumming left to separate them from the Hanson brothers, this is a stunningly bland ...
Ink 19 :: No Use For a Name
Hard Rock Bottom (Fat). Review by Brian Kruger.
NO USE FOR A NAME HARD ROCK BOTTOM Fat Hmm, looking back over past Ink 19 reviews, No Use For a Name has not fared very well. This album won't change that. The problem is, NUFAN purports to be a punk band. But the infamous Fat Wreck Chords heavy-handed overproduction is in full effect here. Holy crap ...
Ink 19 :: No Use for a Name
Hmm, I have to admit to never having been a big fan of the "Fat Wreck sound,"...
NO USE FOR A NAME MORE BETTERNESS! Fat Wreck Chords Hmm, I have to admit to never having been a big fan of the "Fat Wreck sound," quick double-time drumming over distorted guitars and multitracked backing vocals. This CD is really more a pop album than a punk one, with a string section (or something ...
Ink 19 :: Arjen Anthony Lucassen's Star One
Live on Earth (InsideOut / SPV). Review by Stein Haukland.
...LUCASSEN'S STAR ONE LIVE ON EARTH InsideOut / SPV Delightfully pompous, Lucassen never knows when to hold back, and comes out looking all the better for it. Star One is the latest project from the mad German guitar wiz, and it places itself neatly alongside the man's other similarly over the top metals...
Ink 19 :: The Show
Brian Kruger takes a look at the first volume of The Show, an LA-based TV series featuring performances by H2O, No Use For a Name, Kill Your Idols, Flogging Molly, Avail, Less Than Jake, 7 Seconds, Madcap, The Ataris, MXPX, and AFI.
...Dummy This hour-long video is comprised of highlights from the first year of this local LA television show. Basically, it's an hour-long commercial for Side One Dummy Records. But that's OK, since I happen to like the label, as well as most -- if not all -- the bands on here: H2O, No Use For a Name...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
Industrial godheads Ministry are in the midst of a resurgence with a Greatest Fits album and an appearance in the summer blockbuster, A.I. Kiran Aditham talks with Paul Barker about label politics, soundalike bands, and why Filth Pig is the band's greatest triumph.
...side, with the help of producer Adrien Sherwood. An amalgam of arpeggiated melody, gravelly vocals, and hyper electro beats, Twitch set the stage for the brutal hybrid of sound that would define Ministry's music. Paul Barker entered the fold as the touring bass player during the Twitch tour. A musical...
Ink 19 :: Warped Tour 2001 Compilation
Various Artists (Side One Dummy). Review by Julio Diaz.
...the likes of Rancid, H2O, The Vandals, Swingin’ Utters, Flogging Molly, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Living End, Sum 41, New Found Glory, and No Use For a Name (with a totally unexpected and cool cover of Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy The Silence”), it’s obvious that this is more than just some throw-away...
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