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Ink 19 :: Oasis
March 1998 :: Live :: Oasis (Michael Crown)
Oasis UCF Arena, Orlando 2.6.98 by Michael Crown When George Bush became President, I had an interesting observation: even though the majority of Americans elected him, I couldn't find a single person who would admit to voting for him. When I mentioned to people that I was going to see Oasis, I experienced ...
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Ink 19 :: 7 Shot Screamers
The conglomeration of sounds brought forth by 7 Shot Screamers can win the hearts of any crowd, due in no small degree to frontman Mike Leahy's grand showmanship. Jen Cray called up the man who had even Morrissey raving about him.
....that was pretty cool. He gave us his card, told us if we were ever in Dallas that we could go to his strip club. Jen Cray Recently Liam Gallagher of Oasis accused musicians like Pete Doherty and Eminem of being "pussies" for checking into rehab and not being able to handle their drugs. Where do you...
Ink 19 :: Lotion
April 1998 :: Music L-N :: Lotion (Jeff Montgomery)
...band's best album yet. It employs a raucous blend of pop and rock, at times Replacements, at times Thin Lizard Dawn, at times Cheap Trick, at times Oasis (without the British feel), but always just outside blatant comparison. This is aided by the fact that Tony Zajkowski's vocals are unique in their...
Ink 19 :: The Dismemberment Plan
The Dismemberment Plan, with Ted Leo + Pharmacists and El Guapo at The Social in Orlando, FL on December 6, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz. Photos by Ian Koss.
...anything he does going forward. Ian Koss The Dismemberment Plan Finally, The Dismemberment Plan took the stage. After teasing the crowd by singing Oasis songs a cappella to check the mic, lead singer Travis Morrison launched into a story about leaving his one pair of "rock pants" in Tallahassee the...
Ink 19 :: Gomez
August 1998 :: Music G-J :: Gomez (Gail Worley)
...The northwest of England seems an unlikely spawning ground for a band whose eclectic sound has more in common with Crosby, Stills, and Nash than Oasis. But try to slap a label on this band or nudge them into the corner of some newfound genre, and you'll be chasing your tail. The Deja Vu from here says...
Ink 19 :: Pulp
May 1998 :: Music L-P :: Pulp (Terry Eagan)
...Island All right, only three months into the new year and I have (finally) come across the first great album of the new year. You can pack it in for Oasis and their Beatles revival, file away Prodigy and electronica as the savior of rock 'n roll, and give away your Tortoise CDs. I could give you a million...
Ink 19 :: French Fries
March 1998 :: Food :: French Fries (Jeff Montgomery)
..., however, the King has been marketing a "new fry" -- even going so far as to give free small fries away for an entire day -- with the hubris of Oasis claiming to be bigger than the Beatles. BK brought on a new fries sponsor in Mr. Potato Head, who recently made a Burt Bacharach styled resurgence thanks...
Ink 19 :: Grant Lee Buffalo
August 1998 :: Music G-J :: Grant Lee Buffalo (Dave Liljengren)
...," with its muted banjo and accordion intro, is nonetheless persistent, syncopated, and upbeat. As its title promises, "Sanctuary" is a still, small oasis amid the more muscular guitar chops elsewhere on the disc. Likewise Jubilee, a subtle, consistent, 14-song collection of freshness remade from familiar...
Ink 19 :: Pulp
May 1998 :: Music L-P :: Pulp (Morgan P. Engle)
..., and the group's solidly cohesive album, Different Class (powered by the hit "Common People"), were enough to put Pulp on the map in the US, though Oasis wasn't breaking a competitive sweat. On This is Hardcore, the quintet reaches further and with greater ambition, creating a thematic song cycle that...
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