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Ink 19 :: Dave Pirner

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Faces & Names (Ultimatum). Review by Stein Haukland.

DAVE PIRNER FACES & NAMES Ultimatum First solo album from Soul Asylum front man Dave Pirner, and you probably know what to expect. And Pirner, ever the craftsman, both delivers and moves beyond the expectations, proving himself to be a surprisingly mature and exploring artist within such a fundamentally ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Albums That Almost Made it Onto My Top 10 List

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Ah, the pressures of being an in-demand writer. Matt Cibula had many Web sites beating down hs door for his year-end picks, but only Ink 19 was willing to go the extra mile to get the next 19 records on his list...

... does NOT suck. This should have been on my list, probably, and I feel bad about bouncing it. Ah well.   2) Caetano Veloso, Noites do Norte (Elektra/Asylum) When this first came out I claimed that it was on a par with Caetano's Livro, which I consider one of the greatest records ever made anywhere. And ...

Ink 19 :: Matthew Ryan

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On his first record, 1997's Mayday, Matthew Ryan won comparisons to Br...

... singer-songwriter (and fellow Nashvillian) Josh Rouse, who coincidentally guests on "I Hear a Symphony." The record also features appearances by Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner (trumpet on "Ballad of a Limping Man") and former Concrete Blonde frontwoman Johnette Napolitano (backing vocals on "Sunk" and "The ...

Ink 19 :: The Milwaukees

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Hitting off in fine power trio style, the Milwaukees move between pop and roc...

... soaring. The drums roll, rock, and drive across the lines laid out by the bass, the vocals shift from smooth to harsh, and I find myself thinking of Soul Asylum. Maybe a little more pop in these rocks wouldn't hurt. Childlike Records, 409 Washington St., PMB # 461, Hoboken, NJ 07030 Marcel Feldmar ...

Ink 19 :: Punkapalooza

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Punkapalooza, featuring One Pump Chump, Side Out, Normal Bias, Crash Pad, Happy Hour, Unsung Zeroes, Breaking Up, Nuclear Saturday, Fetch, The Spitvalves, and Vangard at The Purple Porpoise in Gainesville, FL on March 31, 2001. Concert Review by Brian Kruger.

... Atlanta, was up next. They're a pop punk band that didn’t sound like a lot of newschool bands (which is a good thing), more like an amped up early Soul Asylum (who were actually pretty punky before they went and got all famous). The dreadlocked bassist contributed most of the backing vocals while keeping ...

Ink 19 :: The Katies

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October 1999 :: Music H-L :: The Katies (Bryan Tilford)

... looking forward to the next time I could hear it.    Bits and parts of Moist and the Posies (a perfect vocal cross as well as musical styles), Soul Asylum, Fountains of Wayne, Live. A more ambitious and more often clever Cheap Trick meets a thicker, fatter Badfinger. A friendly well-adjusted Thin Lizzy ...

Ink 19 :: Winona Ryder

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February 1998 :: Print :: Winona Ryder (Shelton Hull)

... her colleagues. She's a good worker, as they say, and she's really over in the public consciousness. She was almost able to make Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum look presentable to the President, despite the fact that he looks like a hillbilly acid freak. She did this through sheer force of personality, ...

Ink 19 :: The Magnets

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February 1998 :: Live :: The Magnets (Drew West)

... stage. By the end I wanted to do nothing more than relax with the Magnets. Their music has a very college rock feel to it, drawing influence from Soul Asylum and maybe the Replacements. Andy confessed to me after the show that he is a devout fan of Soul Asylum. If the Magnets are any indication of what ...

Ink 19 :: Sanctus Real

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Say It Loud (Sparrow Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... Goo Goo Dolls "sold out" when they started writing songs like "Name" and "Black Balloon." To be frankly honest, The Goo Goo Dolls were a second rate Soul Asylum rip-off before they made the change. Anyway, Sanctus Real takes a page from both bands mentioned here, combining the heavy guitars of Soul ...

Ink 19 :: Squint

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Tinsel Life (Hoxie). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... involved with one of them, there's usually a good reason for it. Indeed, the man famed for producing bands like the Ramones, the Smithereens and Soul Asylum clearly still has a sharp eye for talent if Louisiana-based four-piece Squint is anything to go by. Tinsel Life, the follow up to the band's debut ...
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