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Ink 19 :: Quintron

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Mr. Quintron,Miss Pussycat,Quintron,The Frog Tape,Skin Graft Records,Matthew Moyer

QUINTRON THE FROG TAPE Skin Graft Records If Quintron wants to make a Halloween album, then by god, he’ll make a Halloween album, the likes of which you’ve never heard before. In a swamp, what’s the scariest animal of them all ... hint ... hint ... Frogs??? The Frog Tape is like a lost soundtrack to ...

Ink 19 :: Quintron

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I've seen (Mr.) Quintron twice over the last two years and, evangelizing leis...

QUINTRON INTERNAL FEEDBACK 001-011 Bulb Gold Reissue Series I've seen (Mr.) Quintron twice over the last two years and, evangelizing leisure-suit clad agent-provocateur he was, he never approached the raw nerves madness and ignoble savage intensity of Internal Feedback, now proudly reissued by Bulb ...

Ink 19 :: Mr. Quintron and Miss Pussycat

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November 1998 :: Live Ink :: Mr. Quintron and Miss Pussycat (Matthew Moyer)

Mr. Quintron and Miss Pussycat The Club Downunder, Tallahassee September 9, 1998 by Matthew Moyer Wandering into the club, it was the music that hit first -- ultra-smooth Holiday Inn organ and maracas producing a decadent airport lounge groove, but with a palpable insanity undercurrent. There were ...

Ink 19 :: Quintron

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July 1999 :: Music P-R :: Quintron (Lips Fresno)

Quintron These Hands of Mine Skin Graft Mr. Quintron, with the aptly-named Miss Pussycat, churns the water with his Hammond Model D and reveals it to be pretty sweet-smelling despite its dark and coagulated texture. A set of eleven tracks (three covers, including the Champs' "Meet Me at the Club House ...

Ink 19 :: Oblivians

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December 1997 :: Music L-O :: Oblivians (Charles D.J. Deppner)

Oblivians ... Play Nine Songs With Dr. Quintron Crypt There was a limited retrieval of support for the Oblivians' last and slickest release Popular Favorites. To many, Favorites was a poor follow up to their phenomenal Crypt debut Soul Food Cafe. (A hard-ass act to follow.) And despite how hungry the ...

Ink 19 :: Chic-A-Go-Go

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Chic-A-Go-Go is a Chicago-area public access program that is part B...

... lifts from "Roadrunner." Ratso talks a little bit to Donna C. (of the Donnas, duh). Pansy Division pogo out a Wal-Mart version of "Bad Boyfriend." Quintron, eccentric organist extraordinaire, gives us a demonstration of his Drum Buddy rhythm companion. What track are we up to? Eight? There's plenty ...

Ink 19 :: Ass Baboons of Venus

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Phuket A La Bum Bum (Bulb). Review by Kurt Channing.

... The harpy vocals seem to always veer on the edge of driving me nuts, and I'll admit than I'm an unusually tolerant person. Still, this echoes of Mr. Quintron, The Boredoms, that comedy bit Margaret Cho does about her mother, a heavily medicated Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, and all manner of deviant ...

Ink 19 :: Melt Banana

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December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Melt Banana (Matthew Moyer)

... dancing for me, but I have to admire the promoter of the Cow Haus for adding a little light to an otherwise jock-infested existence. Firewater, Quintron, Barbara Manning, the artist formerly known as Will Oldham, and the omnipotent Melt Banana, all playing within days of one another? I'm not one for ...

Ink 19 :: Mute Math

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Mute Math are, without a doubt, one of the most talented live bands you will ever see. Heavy hitting drummer Darren King spoke with Jen Cray after the band's pair of awe inspiring dates during Orlando's Anti-Pop Festival.

... way to Nelly's "It's Gettin' Hot in Here." It was awesome, the crowd was crazy! Another one was the first time I saw this New Orleans artist called Quintron. I saw this band called Godspeed You! Black Emperor at this (club) that Hurricane Katrina took out. I saw, just recently, Imogen Heap in Canada ...

Ink 19 :: Immortal Lee County Killers

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These Bones Will Rise To Love You Again (Tee Pee Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... a doubleshot of lo-fi venom: in “Turn On The Panther,” the manifesto is explicitly spelled out; “We stare into the sun” – otherworldly skronk, MC5, Quintron, Electric Eels, baby take your pick – but the Killers' stuff seems to be a little less ummm.... tethered by linear reality now. A thin tether of ...
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