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Ink 19 :: LiLiPUT
LiLiPUT (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.
...the copyright-infringing Kleenex) certainly had its niche amongst its European avant sisters of the late '70s. More methodically tense than The Raincoats, less caustically fierce than The Slits, the Swiss misses in LiLiPUT made truly engaging art-punk with similar immediacy but with the signifying presence...
Ink 19 :: Chicken Lips
DJ-Kicks (!K7). Review by Ben "Chicken Outlaw" Varkentine.
...didn't know, but I had a pretty good goddamn idea. I hadn't even heard the electro of Warp 9, Sharon Redd's "Beat The Street (instrumental)," or The Raincoats' post-punk. And then there's Chicken Lips own "Bad Skin," "You're Not Ready Yet" and "Wind Ya Neck In," 12" mixes of smooth dance music with...
Ink 19 :: The Post Punk Chronicles
March 1998 :: Music N-R :: The Post Punk Chronicles (David Lee Beowulf)
...versions of singles or album tracks that didn't hit, but you might have heard them were you listening to college radio way back then. The Raincoats, Chills, and Comsat Angels are here, too. Going Underground seems more familiar because I remember most of the songs from the summers I worked within...
Ink 19 :: The Hissyfits
Letters From Frank (Top Quality Rock n' Roll). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
...traffic. Sometimes the vocals remind me of Luscious Jackson, but against an energy that pulls upon influences that range from The Ramones to The Raincoats. There are times when the drums and bass get into a low thunder rolling groove, and hang out low until the guitars cut in. Against all the roughness...
Ink 19 :: Moe Magazine
February 1998 :: Print :: Moe Magazine (Julio Diaz)
...fawn over his subject, and knows exactly when to shut up and let Tucker do the talking. Informative and interesting pieces on the Waco Brothers, the Raincoats, Grace Braun, and the Lovely Lads fare similarly well. Pomeroy's writing style is intelligent without talking down at the reader throughout the...
Ink 19 :: Life Without Buildings
Any Other City (DC / Baltimore 2012). Review by Terry Eagan.
..., fronted by the unequaled vocal prowess of Sue Tompkins, draws heavily from classic acts like The Fall, Public Image Limited, Pere Ubu, and even The Raincoats. Yet, this is not a novelty or retro act, while she shares similarity with the aforementioned artists, the music that frames her singing is less...
Ink 19 :: Punk 365
Matthew Moyer is glad that Holly George-Warren and the other compilers of this coffeetable-riffic collection of punk photos fetishize image as much as he does.
...of her way to include women in the official canon of punk outrage. Bands/artists I didn’t think would be in here but pleasingly were include the Raincoats, Jonathan Richman, Richard Meltzer, (Lester Bangs), Pleasant Gehman, Delta Five, the Screamers, Cabaret Voltaire, Bush Tetras, and Crime and the...
Ink 19 :: Sluts of Trust
Sluts of Trust,We Are All Sluts of Trust,Chemikal Underground,Matthew Moyer
..., jazz-punk drumming that shifts timing on whims, songs that manage to be primitive and dizzyingly progressive at the same time... Up there with the Raincoats and the Melvins and Antony in terms of sheer originality and majesty of intentions and execution with a raw humanity that in itself borders on...
Ink 19 :: Sounds of the Underground Tour
This year's annual Sounds of the Underground tour promises to deliver the heaviest metal this side of Ozzfest to Orlando's Tinker Field. Jen Cray was there for As I Lay Dying, Gwar, Trivium, Cannibal Corpse, Behemoth, and a half-dozen other bands as they turned a baseball diamond into a mosh pit.
...! These guys should give some tips to Aiden and My Chemical Romance on how to avoid breakouts! Jen Cray In Flames As the security guards slipped on raincoats and mutant-shaped cannons were rolled out onto the stage, the crowd began their excited chants for the special guest of the tour, Gwar. The kids...
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