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Ink 19 :: Prolapse
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Prolapse (Matthew Moyer)
PROLAPSE by Matthew Moyer Prolapse are the band of your dreams. They've come to save us from dreary guitar boy band conformity. Their third album, Italian Flag, is FINALLY out in the United States on Jetset. How long has it been out in Europe? Forever. They also have two other albums out and a hundred ...
Ink 19 :: Prolapse
May 1998 :: Live :: Prolapse (Matthew Moyer)
Prolapse Leadmill. Sheffield, England 3.14.98 by Matthew Moyer Prolapse are a truly wonderful artistic entity -- a kicking and screaming unpredictable mess. No eccentric poses or pretension, just incomprehension. Prolapse is the dual vocal "assault" (yes!) of Mick and Linda, backed by four musicians ...
Ink 19 :: Prolapse
June 1999 :: Music N-P :: Prolapse (Jeff Montgomery)
Prolapse Ghosts of Dead Aeroplanes Jetset Prolapse works sort of like a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Somehow, they got their peanut butter (vocalist Linda Steelyard) in their chocolate (vocalist Mick Derrick), and suddenly had two very different tastes (sounds) that taste (sound) great together. The ...
Ink 19 :: Prolapse
November 1998 :: Music P-Sk :: Prolapse (Matthew Moyer)
Prolapse The Italian Flag Jetset The love affair continues. It's the Residents, it's the Fall, it's William Burroughs, it's when drunkenness becomes an art beyond Shane McGowan, it's disco, it's Stereolab, it's Nuclear Death, it's "I Love You," it's "I Hate You," it's truth and nonsense and grudges ...
Ink 19 :: SIANspheric
November 1998 :: Music P-Sk :: SIANspheric (Matthew Moyer)
...current rock boy band brigade display. But I feel uncomfortable about giving grades for effort, and I'm too busy falling in love with new albums by Prolapse, Alan Vega, Jarboe, Plush, Hovercraft, and Vondur to give much time to music that does not immediately demand my undying devotion. I sincerely...
Ink 19 :: Cradle of Filth
September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Cradle of Filth (Matthew Moyer)
CRADLE OF FILTH by Matthew Moyer A little over a year ago, while in the midst of my first interview for Ink Nineteen , Mick from Prolapse, in mid-tirade, asked sarcastically, "Do you like Cradle of Filth?" The answer was yes, and a year later I'm writing a piece on Cradle of Filth for Ink Nineteen ...
Ink 19 :: STNNNG
Fake Fake (Modern Radio Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
..., ya dig? That well-constructed. And the guitar-bass-drums are in fearsome sync, with vocals in the dark, cruel vein of Mark E. Smith or the mighty Prolapse, and then doing that thing that only two vocalists maybe can pull off, where he breaks down into gibberish before instantly regaining his composure...
Ink 19 :: Sluts of Trust
Sluts of Trust,We Are All Sluts of Trust,Chemikal Underground,Matthew Moyer
...is like a shotgun wedding between Texas barbarians Scratch Acid (its about damn time for a Scratch Acid revival!) and Scottish shout-y surrealists Prolapse, with the wedding party completely composed of the crème de la crème of Amphetamine Reptile Records. But thats not even close to summing it up...
Ink 19 :: Joe Hedges
Curvature (Machines & Dreams/Blumpco). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...inspired songwriting characterize Hedgesâ new direction, principally demonstrated on the superb âWhite Birdâ and the innovative "Mitral Valve Prolapse." Above all else, Curvature has allowed the wildly creative artist that lay within Joe Hedges to step outside of a constricting band environment...
Ink 19 :: Dear and Glorious Physician
Dear and Glorious Physician (New Granada). Review by Matthew Moyer.
..., anxious, ALIVE take on post-punk indie geetar noizzzzzze. Who will you hear hints of? Pixies, Velvet Underground, Wire, Go Betweens, the MIGHTY Prolapse. The male vocalist sounds like a cross between Glenn Danzig and the dude from Smoking Popes, the female has the market cornered on icy distance. The...
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