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Ink 19 :: Primal Scream
March 1998 :: Music O-R :: Primal Scream (Carole Jaszewski)
Album Cover Primal Scream Vanishing Point Reprise Remember Primal Scream? In this latest symphonic escapade you'll hear them go off in a million divergent directions, many of which are worthy of note. The journey will take you through multiple aural costume changes ranging from Trainspotting's tribal ...
Ink 19 :: Suicide
April 1998 :: Live Ink :: Suicide (Matthew Moyer)
...showman. He offers to take the whole audience outside: "I've been dealing with this shit since before you were born." "Frankie Teardrop" becomes a primal scream therapy exercise with a hollow beat: "Frankie... FranKIE... FRAANKIEEEEEE." Vega berates the hip scenesters clustered around the bar: "What...
Ink 19 :: The Jesus & Mary Chain
June 1998 :: Music G-L :: The Jesus & Mary Chain (Julio Diaz)
...," comes really close to trip hop, while retaining the signature Mary Chain feel. "Cracking Up" sounds like a train crash involving Killing Joke and Primal Scream, while "Never Understood" is a simple, beautiful acoustic ballad with a tasty electric sheen in the middle. All in all, though, there's something...
Ink 19 :: Digginlillies
August 1998 :: Live Ink :: Digginlillies (Bing Futch)
...ignites the keg and sparks begin to fly on a jam that sounds almost conventional before it chills out and ends abruptly like all the rest. With a primal scream of release, the band retreats into the shadows pursued by applause. A whimsical chromatic guitar motif does a rollercoaster whoopde doo over...
Ink 19 :: Holy Dio
April 2000 :: Music H-J :: Holy Dio (David Lee Beowulf)
...Heavy Metal bands with members in their 20's (and early 30's, I guess) grew up hearing a lot of Dio and thusly picked up a guitar and started to scream along with the little man of big voice. So fourteen pretty darn good Metal bands of the 1990's got together and jammed on their favorite Dio (and Black...
Ink 19 :: Call Me Lightning
Soft Skeletons (Frenchkiss Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...power trio of Nathan Lilley (vox, guitar keys), Bill Kutsch (bass, vocals, keys) and Shane Hochstetler (drums, percussion) mine a curious mix of the primal and the posed. Combining the blood and thunder primal scream therapy of atavists like the Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid, Pixies and Braniac with the...
Ink 19 :: Existensminimum
Last Night My Head Tried to Explode and I Wrote Everything Down (Novoton). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...up weird. "Acid," the opener, blasts with dubby vocals and a heavy layer of reverb and delay, with an urgency equal to Underworld's "Born Slippy" or Primal Scream's Madchester phase. Elsewhere the group pairs its digitized melodies with rough, organic folk percussion, creating a hybrid of two of the...
Ink 19 :: Wax Cannon
Someone in Madison is Praying for You (And Itβs Not Me) (Commie Martyr 512). Review by Chris Catania.
...full length release on which they each pick up the drums, bass, shaker, harmonica, mic and guitar. The interesting song titles ask questions and scream back story, and if you listen closely you just might hear whatâs going on in the spiritual fast food snapshot of âJC Saysâ and the agitated whisper...
Ink 19 :: Floater
Stone by Stone (Elemental/ In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.
...making his/her head nod. Vocalist Robert Wynia evokes Eddie Vedder's passionate vocal delivery while occasionally ripping out a Chris Cornell-esque primal scream as he does on "My Burden." Floater has been around for 13 years and show no signs of slowing down. The lineup has never changed. It has always...
Ink 19 :: Ono (Yoko)
Open Your Box (Astralwerks). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...to that voice. It is neither sexist nor racist to observe that Yokoâs records can be as hard to appreciate as listening to somebody elseâs primal scream session. Hard but not impossible. Although frankly, those remixers and producers could be doing more -- if everyone from Neil Tennant to Nelly...
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