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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.
...image, nominating a steady stream of younger, "hipper" acts for awards. But the morning after is almost always as disastrous as waking up with a bad one-night-stand: messy, ugly, and a big mistake. With the exception of Lauryn Hill's big night a few years ago, the Grammys almost always play nominating...
Ink 19 :: I Don't Believe It!
I Don't Believe It! (Ink 19, July 2000)
...ink, Mr. Lindsay asserts that "...it's the Democratic Party who (sic.) has started every war in the 20th century. The Republicans ended their wars." One wonders which planet Mr. Lindsay has been living on. First of all, comparatively few of the 20th century's several hundred wars featured any U. S....
Ink 19 :: Red Carpet Ring
One of the most interesting new labels on the indie pop scene is the New Hampshire-based Red Carpet Ring. Randall Stephens talked with label founder Paul Vittum to find out what's new at the home of such bands as the Princeton Reverbs Colonial, My Place in Space, and Fablefactory.
...that really excites me and I think that's where pop music [should] go. I will say, however, that RCR doesn't want to necessary subscribe itself to one specific genre it just has happened that the majority has been pop What type of bands and genres catch the interest of RCR? What sort of bands do you...
Ink 19 :: Jack's Mannequin
Former Something Corporate frontman Andrew McMahon takes his new project Jack's Mannequin on the road after a fight with Leukemia failed to drown his spirits. Jen Cray reports a vibe of hope at his warm-up Orlando gig.
...across the lip of the stage seemingly too excited to keep seated. Though a large part of his popularity stems from his involvment with the teen soap One Tree Hill (his single "The Mixed Tape" is featured on the show's soundtrack), his Ben Folds-ish pop is not so saccharine as to put off the post-high...
Ink 19 :: Gus Black
Autumn Days (Cheap Lullaby). Review by Andrew Ellis.
... bliss of “Fire Escape.” Autumn Days is Black’s fourth album, but with an album this good and with his music previously appearing on Smallville and One Tree Hill, he won’t remain under wraps for too much longer. Gus Black: www.gusblack.com Andrew Ellis
Ink 19 :: Kate Voegele
Don't Look Away (MySpace Records). Review by Matt Parish.
...founder Tom Anderson, who was on the lookout for talent to start his MySpace record label. At the same time producers for the television show One Tree Hill were doing the same thing to support a musical story line that they were introducing to the show. They were so impressed, not only by her music...
Ink 19 :: Antarctica|Congratulations Fruit|Corduroy|Crytopsy|Ednaswap|Excruciating Terror|Alastair Galbraith|Guv'ner|Junior Varsity KM|Los Super Seven|Mavis Piggot|The Notwist|Phonoroid|Punk Uprisings|Rapoon|SC|Six Pence None the Richer|Sprocket Wheel|Jen Wood
November 1998 :: Columns :: Antarctica|Congratulations Fruit|Corduroy|Crytopsy|Ednaswap|Excruciating Terror|Alastair Galbraith|Guv'ner|Junior Varsity KM|Los Super Seven|Mavis Piggot|The Notwist|Phonoroid|Punk Uprisings|Rapoon|SC|Six Pence None the Richer|Sprocket Wheel|Jen Wood (Andrew Chadwick)
.... Her potent vocals and presence, mixed with amazing energy, totally captivate in person. Somehow it doesn't transfer onto disc. There is not thing one wrong with Ednaswap's records except they seem a bit too perfect and lack that primal energy and passion at work on stage. Wonderland Park boasts some...
Ink 19 :: No WTO Combo
Remeber the carnage that ensued during the WTO protests in Seattle? In the midst of it all were the No WTO Combo -- Jello Biafra, Krist Novoselic, Kim Thayill, and Gina Mainwal -- playing a show that's now been documented by a new release on Alternative Tentacles. Frank Mullen gets the full report on the events from Novoselic and Thayill.
...and embarrassing their home town to boot. Memory might also be jogged by the recent release of a CD from the event, a live performance by a one-time supergroup: Jello Biafra, Nirvana's Krist Novaselic, Soundgarden's Kim Thayil, and Gina Mainwal from Sweet 75. They planned a gig as part of the protests...
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