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Ink 19 :: Gigolo Aunts

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Pacific Ocean Blues (Q Division Records). Review by Sean Slone.

GIGOLO AUNTS PACIFIC OCEAN BLUES Q Division "The Big Lie" from Gigolo Aunts' 1999 album Minor Chords and Major Themes was one of the best bounce-around-the-room pop songs I've heard in the last few years. The L.A. by way of Boston band's latest record starts off by following that formula nicely. "Hello ...

Ink 19 :: Submarine

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The opening song takes you deep within the blue folds of the ocean, and by th...

SUBMARINE SKINDIVING Reprise The opening song takes you deep within the blue folds of the ocean, and by the last song, you're breathing air again. An amazing piece of work, at times elated, sadistic, and mysterious all in one line. Skindiving brings new heights to electro-emotional pop, and this is ...

Ink 19 :: Blue October: Reality Radio

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Andrew Ellis talks music and much more besides with Blue October frontman Justin Furtenfeld.

BLUE OCTOBER: REALITY RADIO by Andrew Ellis To say Justin Furtenfeld, lead singer and songwriter of Dallas rockers Blue October is an interesting interviewee is putting it mildly. Enthusiastic and talkative, his love of music and his willingness to be frank and upfront about his previous battles with ...

Ink 19 :: Monsters of Airshow

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Sunday Sunday Sunday! Teams representing the Army, Navy and Air Force made a rare joint appearance at this airshow, and Ian Koss documented the hot screaming action.

MONSTERS OF AIRSHOW STARRING THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS, BLUE ANGELS, THUNDERBIRDS Patrick Air Force Base, Florida April 27, 2003 by Ian Koss It really was a stellar lineup, on this perfect airshow day. Sunny weather, warm enough to justify all manner of beach attire but not so hot you feel like melting onto ...

Ink 19 :: Sanford Arms

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Sanford Arms,The Twilight Era,Blue Disguise,James Mann

SANFORD ARMS THE TWILIGHT ERA Blue Disguise Ben London, former leader of Alcohol Funnycar, won't be condemned for beating you over the head with his new band, Sanford Arms. Instead, the group's low-key presentation -- which at times harkens to the Pernice Brothers -- is a lulling blanket of sound and ...

Ink 19 :: Finger Eleven

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Finger Eleven, with Sage, at the State Theatre in St. Petersburg, FL on September 1, 2000. Concert review and photos by Lee Ann Leach.

... a kickin' drum loop playing, but they also take the time to add in lead guitarist James Black's artwork as a bonus. I got their CD, The Greyest of Blue Skies, and reviewed it. Then, I saw that they were going to be playing the St. Pete area in a few weeks, and after being duly impressed by the Web site ...

Ink 19 :: Piller

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July 1998 :: Music P-R :: Piller (Bing Futch)

... if you have something incredibly important to say to your audience -- but it doesn't stand in the way of enjoying heart-pounding shred-fests like "Ocean Blue" and "Call It Off." The haunting slow-tempo track "Sorry I Made You Live" is a standout sing along number that Shaun pours great passion into ...

Ink 19 :: Fretblanket

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March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Fretblanket (Gail Worley)

... didn't use a security blanket. I had a hat [laughs]. Clive: A security hat! I don't know, we just sort of turned up with it, sort of came out of the blue and we thought 'well that's quite interesting and doesn't really sound like any other band.' It's not too specific. I don't like bands that are like ...

Ink 19 :: Stephen Perkins Part 1

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Explosion, implosion... then nothing. Another explosion. Gail Worley tackles the genesis and chronology of one of the most influential bands to come out of Los Angeles, Jane's Addiction, with drummer Stephen Perkins.

... going into the studio and having that communication. We lacked that open feeling, where you can paint on a canvas together and one guy goes with the blue sky and another guy starts adding gray, and you have to melt into each other -- you can't fight it. At that point, we were fighting it. I felt like ...

Ink 19 :: Johnny Marr

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"Melodic with a touch of groove and an anemic, very white approach to the vocals, but still soulful." Gail Worley talks to Johnny Marr, currently of The Healers and formerly of the Smiths, and manages to keep it together. Mostly.

THE BOY WITH THE THORN IN HIS SIDE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHNNY MARR by Gail Worley To every curmudgeonly rock critic who claims that Boomslang, the debut album by former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr and his new band, The Healers, lacks originality, Marr would probably respond by saying something like ...
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