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Ink 19 :: Sparklehorse
Chris Catania saw Sparklehorse transcend nasty weather and nastier flu to deliver a transcendent set of American Gothic. What's your excuse?
SPARKLEHORSE JESSE SYKES & THE SWEET HEREAFTER Chicago, Ill. February 21st by Chris Catania Colleen Catania Jesse Sykes Sparklehorse was originally slated to play the much larger Metro across town, but due to alleged facility issues, the show was moved to the Double Door. Since the Metro can hold twice ...
Ink 19 :: Sparklehorse
July 1999 :: Music S :: Sparklehorse (Bryan Tilford)
Sparklehorse Good Morning Spider Capitol These guys are all over the map, making lots of stops in Beatleburg and revving through the Imperial Drag strip. Nearby are the mellow, rolling pastures and melancholy daydreams which eventually give way to in your face intersections. Some tracks are very ...
Ink 19 :: Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man
Portishead's sultry, chain-smoking singer hit London for an intimate outdoor gig. Dan Stapleton was there to wave/offer his lighter...
BETH GIBBONS AND RUSTIN MAN WITH SPARKLEHORSE Somerset House, London, England July 12, 2003 by Dan Stapleton Somerset House doesn't normally host gigs, but it's made the exception for a brief summer series of low-key, electronically-tinged nights. After Thursday and Friday's sold-out Royksopp concerts ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001
With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.
...sons perform Richard Thompson's "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" on the Grand Old Opry was a joy -- and it is only one of many gems found here. 12: Sparklehorse: It's a Wonderful Life (Capitol Records) It might be wonderful, but it sure sounds sad as hell. For those who crave their music slow and strange...
Ink 19 :: Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston--a man who the term "legendary" truly fits--speaks with Stein Haukland about his new album with Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse, art, and Sonic Youth.
...genius, but with his new album Fear Yourself, Daniel Johnston is out to prove his real value. Hailed by everyone from Sonic Youth and Kurt Cobain to Sparklehorse as one of our times' most important songwriters and performers, Johnston has created a musical universe quite unlike anything else out there...
Ink 19 :: Burakumin
Listening to Early Mourning, you'll find the enigmatic duo Burakumin e...
...patchwork tape hisses and rewinding answering machine recordings on "The Technology Saturday Guilt" all create a desolate atmosphere reminiscent of Sparklehorse, but with less penchant for pop melody. Fans of alt.folk's more pensive acts such as Lou Barlow's side projects (Sentridoh, Folk Implosion...
Ink 19 :: Diane Izzo
August 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Diane Izzo (Gail Worley)
...extrapolation. Because the action is not explicit, again, the mind can fill in the blanks. Izzo embarked on 17-date tour with critical favorites Sparklehorse and Mercury Rev in early June; an opportunity she refers to as "very serendipitous. These three bands, myself included, seem to gel, on a musical...
Ink 19 :: Cracker
Forever (Virgin). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
...to the studio. And that dichotomy might explain why ex-CVB member Victor Krummenacher appears as a guest musician along with Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse, a studio band if there ever were one. There are ties to the first self-titled Cracker record, too. Witness the visceral organ riffs of "One Fine...
Ink 19 :: Chicago Cab
December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Chicago Cab (Kurt Channing)
Chicago Cab Music From Chicago Cab Loosegroove Pardon my French, but Sparklehorse’s “Hammering the Cramps” is one plu-fucking-perfect pop anthem. CB-radio vocals, a slow fuzzed groove and overall tuneliness that sticks in your head. The following Supergrass track comes close to matching ...
Ink 19 :: Moviola
Rumors of the Faithful (Spirit Of Orr). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
...Of Orr Beautiful lo-fi indie rock that creeps out and grabs you before you know what's happening. There's a quality to this CD that reminds me of Sparklehorse, but only sometimes. It also reminds me a little of The Sea and Cake, but only if The S&C were a more straight ahead rock band, which these guys...
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