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Ink 19 :: Seam
March 1998 :: Live :: Seam (J. Tritten)
photo by J. Tritten SEAM WITH PACIFIC OCEAN & VICTORY BY SEA at the Middle East Downstairs in Cambridge, MA January 30, 1999 by J. Tritten The title of Seam's new record, The Pace is Glacial , indicates the feeling of the wait their fans went through waiting for its release. This is also how I felt ...
Ink 19 :: Versus
Hurrah is Versus' first full-length on their new label, Merge Records....
..., songs such as "Said Too Much," "Frederick's Of Hollywood," and "I Love the WB" are true to the atonal form carried to heights by Sonic Youth, Seam, and Polvo. On the other hand, the piano based "Walkabout," "Play Dead," and "The Spell You're Under" all seem to break out of the older modes. These songs...
Ink 19 :: Sunday's Best
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Sunday's Best (Marcel Feldmar)
...yeah, and I love pop hooks. Pedro : I am very inspired by bands such as the Cure, New Order, Ride, Stone Roses, My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, and Seam, because they are able to create lush soundscapes and still write big hooks. Why is your CD too damn short? It stops about an hour too soon. Ah well...
Ink 19 :: Bill Deasy
Former Gathering Field singer Bill Deasy tells Andrew Ellis about his new solo career, the frustrations involved with landing a record deal and why as a consequence, he's going his own way.
...– as a treasure. Those guys gave me an education in a lot of ways and brought integrity and vision to the songs I wrote." Laced with a rich lyrical seam, and blessed by Deasy's trademark melody, Good Day No Rain flirts with a similar sound to The Gathering Field, yet is a different, more personal beast...
Ink 19 :: Bill Deasy
Bill Deasy,Chasing Down A Spark,Bound To Be Records,Andrew Ellis
...as one of the most valid singer/songwriters around. This may be a bold assertion, but even a cursory listen to the endearing melodies, rich lyrical seam and heartfelt delivery of Chasing Down A Spark backs up such a claim. Opening with the irresistible pop-rock of “Until I Get It Right,” the Pittsburgh...
Ink 19 :: Breaking Laces
Astronomy Is My Life, But I Love You (Self-Released). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...throwaway pop band. Despite the slightly perplexing title, the six songs on the EP possess a real melodic presence and an interesting lyrical seam -- take the beautiful acoustic song “The Errant Toss” or the slightly left-of-center, yet totally addictive title track as perfect examples of Breaking...
Ink 19 :: Touch and Go 25th Anniversary Celebration
Scott Adams travelled all the way to Chicago to scope out the veteran indie label's birthday. And with Big Black, Scratch Acid and the Didjits, amongst other label mainstays, reforming just for the event, there was no way he would leave disappointed.
...three albums and some assorted singles, as well as some songs off an upcoming album. Sunday was drizzly, cold and overcast, the perfect day to see Seam, who may not be the most exciting band in the world, but they sounded great, especially the drummer. They perfectly matched the weather. Next, Brick...
Ink 19 :: The Polyphonic Spree
Polyphonic Spree,Together We're Heavy,Hollywood,Sean Slone
...cause everybody feels alright / Good times will start for you / I think it was the Fourth of July,” the Spree sing on “Everything Starts At the Seam.” The Spree’s approach reaches its climax on the ten and a half minute “When the Fool Becomes A King,” which tries to string together way too many ideas...
Ink 19 :: Alex Woodard
Alex Woodard,Mile High,Kona,Andrew Ellis
...he definitely made the right decision. Produced by Pete Droge, this singer/songwriter’s third album takes an organic approach but maintains a rich seam of quality throughout its ten tracks. Vocal comparisons to heavyweights like Petty and Springsteen are not without solid foundation, as the wistful...
Ink 19 :: Sasha
Sasha,Fundacion NYC,Global Underground,Kiran Aditham
...residency at New York City megaclub Crobar -- bears all the traits of an epic Sasha set. But as first exhibited on Involver, Sasha doesn't merely seam the tracks together, he re-edits and loops them in real-time with his new toys. As for the mix itself, Fundacion is even more impressive than its predecessor...
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