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Ink 19 :: Robert Pollard
Robert Pollard,Todd Tobias,Guided by Voices,Fiction Man,Fading Captain,Robert Pollard,Fiction Man,Fading Captain,Eric J. Iannelli
...and believe it or not, tend toward greater obscurity than Pollard's usual material. The resulting album is the mutant love child of Brian Wilson and Phil Spector in their roles as producers, one that places far too much emphasis on the stereophonic head-trip made possible by studio equipment and software...
Ink 19 :: Suicide
April 1998 :: Live Ink :: Suicide (Matthew Moyer)
...here. They proceed to slash and burn through "Sister Ray Says" for 15 minutes, Vega incorporating a litany of band names into the lyrics (did he say Phil Spector?). Rev and Vega argue for some time. The music continues. Rev leaves and returns ó Vega dramatically lights a cigarette, exit both. Twenty...
Ink 19 :: Johnny Marr
"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 ...
Ink 19 :: She Wants Revenge
She Wants Revenge (Geffen/Flawless Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...club to be able to successfully pull off the poisonous teenage suicide anthems (enough drama and bloodshed and poisoned hearts that it would make Phil Spector proud) that fill the grooves of this platter. Only someone with a lifetime of thwarted love affairs and drunken flings in dark corners can pull...
Ink 19 :: Giant Drag
Hearts and Unicorns (Kickball). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...Bring It Down. In fact, moments like Vicodin-downer "Cordial Invitation" sound almost like a recasting of Madder Rose's Velvet Underground-meets-Phil-Spector-meets-goth/Kendra Smith aesthetic for a new generation. And I doubt it's anything but coincidental, as these sounds are still pretty marginalized...
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