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Ink 19 :: June of 44
July 1998 :: Live :: June of 44 (Michael Welch)
...few weeks after Unwound, June of 44 played at The Rubb. June of 44 sound like a slightly evolved version of the members' discarded bands, Rodin and Slint. So why, save personal conflicts, would Rodin or Slint break up? It seems that musicians of that same vague modern guitar ilk feel the need to throw...
Ink 19 :: The Mercury Program
April 2000 :: Music M :: The Mercury Program (TJ Stankus)
...used to listening to punk and indie rock. I imagine most Mercury Program fans would fall into this category. I can't help but draw a comparison to Slint. If you like Slint, or any other low-key indie rock that I definitely recommend checking out the Mercury Program. Boxcar Records, P.O. Box 1141, Melbourne...
Ink 19 :: Billy Mahonie
April 2000 :: Music B-C :: Billy Mahonie (Marcel Feldmar)
...land between rock and space, that space between your brain and mind. This music fits in there. Sonic Youth touched at times, stained by the ghost of Slint at others. Fuzzy math rock, loungegazing indie pop. Can't tell if they're from England or Chicago. Cocktail lounge smooth jazz breaks into heavy...
Ink 19 :: U.S. Maple, Aerial M, and Mogwai
April 1998 :: Live Ink :: U.S. Maple, Aerial M, and Mogwai (Matthew Moyer)
...off. All piercing stares, mumbled threats with broken glass, and angular guitar. Next was Aerial M, the newish project of cute little David Pajo of Slint/Tortoise ill repute. There is a crush of emo-kids down the front to catch a glimpse of their conquering hero, but David is taking his stage cues from...
Ink 19 :: June of 44
June 1998 :: Live Ink :: June of 44 (Michael Welch)
..., June of 44 played at The Rubb. June of 44 sound like they could more or less be an evolved version of the members' discarded bands, Rodin and Slint. But musicians of that same vague ilk feel the need to throw what they have away in order to do something new, as opposed to slowly evolving in a new direction...
Ink 19 :: Todd Trainer
Chicago noise veteran Todd Trainer has been pounding drums for the likes of Big Black, Riflesport and lately, Shellac. Daniel Mitchell discusses men's hair products with the man.
...by Daniel Mitchell Shellac, if you live in a cave and have never heard of them, is one of the world's premiere rock bands. Their music is one part Slint, one part Big Black, and eight parts AC/DC. The extremely famous Steve Albini plays guitar and sings for Shellac; his trademark Travis Bean aluminum...
Ink 19 :: Saint Vitus
V (Southern Lord Records ). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...into his own fucking brain and beat fuckers into submission. And that stomping rhythm section? These guys were more precise and restrained than Slint or Shellac or any of those fuckers would ever be, and they were ten times as heavy and twenty times more powerful. This band is the model of restraint...
Ink 19 :: Detachment Kit
emo,angular,post-punk,math,rock,Detachment Kit,Of This Blood,French Kiss,Daniel Mitchell
...agitated monster. Of This Blood's slower songs, such as "ricochet," showcase the strong musicianship of the band members: a quiet, almost Rodan or Slint-esque guitar line noodles atop a bed of softly brushed drums, as the vocalist melodically croons above it all. This song is melancholy and gorgeous...
Ink 19 :: Heston Rifle
What To Do at Time of Accident... (Ernest Jenning Record Co.). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...of the latter to give us a pretty impressive glimpse of what post-rock is today. Indie fanboys might still be mourning the death of bands like Slint, but with tracks like the opening "Devices to Transcend Dreaming" and "A String of Dead Words," this five-piece gives those sensitive chaps reason to wipe...
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