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Ink 19 :: White Hassle

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Combining a simple, stripped-down sound with sterling production techniques, White Hassle are a different beast than Marcellus Hall and Dave Varenka's other project, Railroad Jerk, entirely. Ian Koss caught up with Hall to discuss the differences between the two projects, interesting day jobs, and their new EP, Life is Still Sweet.

... of "Watertank" to the misty yearning of "Let It Be Me," an update of the Everly Brothers classic. While Hall and Varenka both hail from NYC staple Railroad Jerk, White Hassle (which recently added guitarist Matt Oliverio to the mix) is a beast of its own, a sort of stripped-down act that can easily ...

Ink 19 :: Revelations Book II

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November 1999 :: Adjective City :: Revelations Book II (Mark Chester)

... . I won't divulge the storyline here, since it sounds a lot more cliche on paper than it actually is in execution. Guest turns by Mojo Nixon, Railroad Jerk and Daniel Johnston are high points, though there are also some pretty low points from artists that will remain unmentioned. Overall, this is a pretty ...

Ink 19 :: White Hassle

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Sometimes, drummers can amaze you by playing Brazilian polyrithms with their ...

... acrobatics from both. So there you have it, a five-plus song EP that's durn near perfect. While you're at it, check out other White Hassle and Railroad Jerk releases... Orange Recordings, 4761 Long Branch, San Diego, CA 92107; http://www.orangerecordings.com/ Ian Koss

Ink 19 :: The Lynnfield Pioneers

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May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Lynnfield Pioneers (Stefanie Kalem)

THE LYNNFIELD PIONEERS by Stefanie Kalem The Lynnfield Pioneers may very well be New York's best kept secret. Though their urban garage funk is obviously the product of the city that they call home, the sound also fits easily into a model of our ever-expanding, yet ever-shrinking world; the trio of ...

Ink 19 :: White Hassle

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White Hassle,The Death Of Song,Orange,Ian Koss

... 's sound is rough and genuine, the core of guitarist/vocalist/cartoonist Marcellus Hall and drummer/harmonist Dave Varenka (both alumni of NYC's Railroad Jerk) writing simple songs that are often accentuated by guest musicians like Chris Maxwell (guitars, The Gleaners, Skeleton Key), Atsushi Numata ...
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