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Ink 19 :: Top 19 Overall of 2001

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Spanning several categories -- from music to books, technology to world events -- Eric J. Iannelli offers his Top 19 for the year 2001.

... from Austin, TX have perfected a style of gritty, blues-based pop. This CD is quite possibly the most addictive release of 2001. 3) My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk (Knopf Books) As the books on Islam line the shelves of the local Barnes & Noble, this excellent work of fiction is going largely unnoticed ...

Ink 19 :: Vells

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Vells (Luckyhorse Industries). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... Blondie's "Heart of Glass" in the late '60s and inventing disco for all their friends on the Village Green. Apparently the next phase of the British Invasion is being staged from Seattle, WA. Singer Tristan Marcum is blessed with the least nasal androgynous voice this side of Belle & Sebastian's Stuart ...

Ink 19 :: I Don't Believe It!

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I Don't Believe It! (Ink 19, July 2000)

... a non sequitur attributed to the American Communist Party. Supposedly, this quote reflects the Communist indifference to the Poles during Hitler's invasion, "because these fellow travelers were completely behind Hitler until he turned on Stalin." In the process of crafting the gross generalization and ...

Ink 19 :: Prince & Eye

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Bill Campbell attempts to get to the root of his lifelong obsession with Prince by exploring what being a "freak" can really mean.

... to Lebanon to erase the humiliation our Marines suffered there. Clint and Charles Bronson were still painting the dark streets of the inner city red with the blood of blacks and browns, making it safe for whites again. Outside the '70s hold-over, The Jeffersons, and Eddie Murphy, you had two ghetto ...

Ink 19 :: Bo Diddley

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March 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Bo Diddley (Matt Thompson)

... was the inevitable result of social changes, rapidly diminishing racial dividing lines, and the long suppressed need to cut loose and raise hell by red-blooded American teenagers. Drawing equally from country, honky-tonk, jump blues, and R&B, when rock & roll burst upon the scene in the '50s, no one ...

Ink 19 :: The Pretty Things

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May 1999 :: Music P-R :: The Pretty Things (David Lee Beowulf)

... with "Mony Mony" featuring Ronnie Spector on vocals. "Everlasting Flame" ought to be a massive hit among the many who miss and/or missed the British Invasion, it's got all the great poppy guitar, melodic choruses and misty rock vocals that one might expect to hear in the back of a chase scene from a ...

Ink 19 :: Asamov

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Remember the name. Shelton Hull brings us up to speed on Jacksonville's hottest rap property.

... of the 20th century, and a harbinger of trends to come in the industry. "Blow Your Whistle" was the group's first release. LPs were cut on clear red vinyl, while CDs came packaged with clear red whistles that some fans still take to shows years later, as seen in the Endo Exo footage. The song "was one ...

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.

... and Oblivians' grittiness. The sound is dank and sloppy, listen to those fucked lead guitar lines! Organ pedal stomp, fuzzed-out waves of British invasion guitar filtered through the Cramps, Keith Moon drums and two damned choirboy meets punk sneers; seriously their vocal harmonies are tight, fucker ...

Ink 19 :: The Raconteurs

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Broken Boy Soldiers (Third Man/ V2). Review by Jen Cray.

... (pronounced: rak'on-turs). If The White Stripes were spawn from the union of punk and blues, then The Racs are an amalgamation of '60s-era British Invasion and Led Zeppelin at their finest (but, really, weren't they always at their finest!). Opening with the leadoff single -- and the first ditty White ...

Ink 19 :: Mezzrow

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Mezzrow (Self Released). Review by Kyrby Raine.

... 't just write songs. Rather, they're drugs. You will be addicted. This is a group that knows how to craft the perfect pop song, from the British Invasion-meets-country melodies of "Blue & Red" to the Eric Clapton-ish bluesy licks of "Too Many Situations." The band -- consisting of vocalist/guitarist ...
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