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Ink 19 :: Pixies
Pixies, the Thrills, Orlando, Florida,Pixies,The Thrills,Orlando, FL,10/10/04,by Jen Cray
PIXIES WITH THE THRILLS Orlando, FL 10/10/04 by Jen Cray photo by Jen Cray Kim Deal There would have been no alternative rock revolution in the 1990s, and Nirvana would not have existed, were it not for the Pixies. Formed in 1987, the Boston quartet were an amalgam of punk rock, science fiction, and ...
Ink 19 :: Pixies
September1998 :: Music N-S :: Pixies (Ian Koss)
Pixies At The BBC Elektra The Pixies' career, according to the notes on this, spanned six years and five albums. This collection of live John Peel sessions makes it the third album of the band's material (after last year's double-CD Death to the Pixies) to be released posthumously... we're past the ...
Ink 19 :: Pixies Fuckin' Die
This is the third or so Pixies tribute I've heard, and it has the best name o...
PIXIES FUCKIN' DIE A TRIBUTE Lifelike This is the third or so Pixies tribute I've heard, and it has the best name of the lot by far. The selection of bands is mostly unknown, especially if you're outside the Southeast (Lifelike Records is based in Atlanta), but in a way this makes it more appropriately ...
Ink 19 :: The Presidents of the United States of America
The Presidents of the United States of America are back (sort of) with a brand new album, Freaked Out and Small. Julio Diaz takes the opportunity to talk to Dave Dederer and Chris Ballew for a lot longer than you can possibly imagine about just about everything under the sun. We dare you to find a more extensive interview than this one!
COMING BACK AT YA LIKE GROVER CLEVELAND'S SECOND TERM: THE SLIGHT RETURN OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by Julio Diaz Don't call it a comeback. In fact, according to Chris Ballew, don't even call the long-awaited return of the Presidents of the United States of America a reunion ...
Ink 19 :: Frank Black and the Catholics
Frank Black and the Catholics, with The Bennies, David Lovering, and The Reid Paley Trio at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT on November 10, 2002. Concert review by Rob Walsh. Photos by Julie Flynn.
...set my VCR. While The Bennies were not overly engaging, I have seen infinitely worse opening acts. David Lovering followed. For those who know their Pixies history, Lovering was the band's drummer. Absent from the music scene for a long while, appearing only in the credits of other bands' albums, including...
Ink 19 :: Sisterhood of Convoluted Thinkers
Ume Sour (Darla). Review by Ian Koss.
...as English teachers in Japan, and the disjointed influences often result in genuinely unique moments such as "Ne-ne Ami-chan," which sounds like The Pixies, Sonic Youth, and Heavenly trading licks. "Tottori Made" is a hokey little ditty, with an angelic female harmony and a crisp guitar lead, while...
Ink 19 :: Frank Black and The Catholics
Show Me Your Tears (SpinART). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
FRANK BLACK AND THE CATHOLICS SHOW ME YOUR TEARS SpinART For Pixies fans who still can't get over Black Francis's (aka Frank Black, aka Charles Thompson) career path in the years since the group's demise, Show Me Your Tears will be the final, irrevocable act of betrayal. Its sound is as pure, anguished ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Things I Didn't Review in 2001
Always a master of doing-it-later, Ian Koss highlights his procrastination prowess with this roundup of records that didn't quite get reviewed in their proper time frame.
TOP 19 THINGS I DIDN'T REVIEW IN 2001 by Ian Koss Forgive me reader, for I have sinned. If writing is my religion, then this is my confession. For in 2001, while I listened to many -- even hundreds -- of records with the best intentions, somehow, for one reason or another, many (okay, most) never had ...
Ink 19 :: DC to Daylight
Xmas Murder '74 (Urban Cheese). Review by Stein Haukland.
...gets away with it. As they do with everything else, it seems. While Xmas Murder '74 may be the sound of three kids who never quite got over the Pixies, I'm certainly not one to hold that against them. The songwriting is not always top-notch, however, there are some splendid moments here -- most notably...
Ink 19 :: Frank Black
Touring in support of his latest album -- a double CD no less -- Frank Black takes the stage at the House of Blues in Orlando for a spooky Friday-the-13th set. Ian Koss, for one, is glad for the lack of Pixies covers.
...Frank Black led his capable band through a shortish set of Frank Black classics spanning his solo career and a couple of interesting covers. No Pixies songs, mind you. The man has class. My familiarity with Black's catalog is limited to a handful of songs and "Sir Rockabye," a gem of a track off an...
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