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Ink 19 :: Rocket From the Crypt

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March 1998 :: Music N-R :: Rocket From the Crypt (Tom Minarchic)

Rocket From the Crypt All Systems Go Sympathy for the Record Industry Finally, there is a collection of songs from the many 7-inches released by this band on a single CD. This record was originally compiled and released in Japan, to coincide with the band's tour over there, as up until that point, ...

Ink 19 :: Rocket From the Crypt

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Live From Camp X-Ray (Vagrant). Review by Kurt Channing.

ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT LIVE FROM CAMP X-RAY Vagrant Rocket From the Crypt spearheaded a charge of new bands out of San Diego as labels sought to cash in on the Next Big Scene following Seattle, in the early-mid '90s. The music coming out from that particular burg was fantastically diverse, perhaps a ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Shows in Seattle, 2001

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Our man in Seattle, Marcel Feldmar, provides a rundown of the most amazing bands to play in his city in 2001.

THE TOP 19 SHOWS IN SEATTLE, 2001 by Marcel Feldmar 1) January 13th: S, Sam Jayne, and Magic Magicians at Graceland As a way to start out the year, this show was perfect. Almost acoustic, and very West Coast, all three performances moved through me and made me realize again that all I want out of life ...

Ink 19 :: Pinback

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What could be more delightful than a cruise ship with Venom as the house band? A conversation with compulsive musical-project-starter Rob Crow, Ian Koss believes.

... by Ian Koss To call Pinback a supergroup is a bit of a stretch, and it isn’t. Both founding members had extensive success with previous outfits in the always roiling San Diego music scene. Guitarist Rob Crow made a mark with Heavy Vegetable, Thingy, Optiganally Yours, Physics, and others, while bassist ...

Ink 19 :: Kid Chaos

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Kicking off with the beyond-infectious "Radio Revolution," Kid Chaos' Love...

KID CHAOS LOVE IN THE TIME OF SCURVY Vile Beat Kicking off with the beyond-infectious "Radio Revolution," Kid Chaos' Love in the Time of Scurvy gets off to a promising start [radical] almost too promising. The band's most succinct raison d'être, the song compacts Nation of Ulysses-esque shakedown appeal ...

Ink 19 :: Gandalf

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Rock Hell (Wicked World). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

GANDALF ROCK HELL Wicked World If erstwhile punters have ever wondered what At The Gates would've sounded like had they unearthed a sizable rock n' roll jones, then Gandalf's Rock Hell sophomore disc should satiate any curiosities – better yet, try a roughed-up and rubbed-raw version of Sentenced's ...

Ink 19 :: Hot Snakes / Back Off Cupids

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April 2000 :: Music H-J :: Hot Snakes / Back Off Cupids (Nathan T. Birk)

Hot Snakes Automatic Midnight Swami Back Off Cupids Back Off Cupids Drunken Fish Rocket From the Crypt vocalist/guitarist John "Speedo" Reis has been a pretty busy man these days -- or so the record bins would make it seem that way. Having just released a RFTC 12" EP on Flapping Jet this past winter ...

Ink 19 :: The Amazing Royal Crowns

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August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Amazing Royal Crowns (Julio Diaz)

An Audience with the King by Julio Diaz Friendships sometimes start in the strangest ways. My friendship with the Amazing Royal Crowns is an excellent example. I became friends with the Providence, RI-based rockabilly-punk band after writing negative comments about them "missing" a gig in an Ink Nineteen ...

Ink 19 :: The Special Goodness

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The Special Goodness,Land Air Sea,Epitaph,Nick Plante

THE SPECIAL GOODNESS LAND AIR SEA Epitaph To be brutally honest, I would never have elected to review this album if it wasn't the side project of a certain Patrick Wilson, whose day job happens to be playing drums for Weezer. Weezer is a band I love. Or rather, used to love. Pinkerton still remains ...

Ink 19 :: Adjective City

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February 1998 :: Columns :: Adjective City ()

Album Cover Alpha Come From Heaven (Melankolic) Dingley and Jenks, two of Bristol's rising stars, have collaborated and given the world the smokey, after-hours sound of Alpha. Not one to run away from yesterday's sound, Come From Heaven embraces the past with laid-back sensibilities coupled with today ...
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