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Ink 19 :: David Grubbs
From his teen days in Squirrel Bait through stints with Slint and Gastr Del Sol and on to his solo work for Drag City, David Grubbs has long been an innovator in music. Nirav Soni spoke with Grubbs about improvisation, collaborations, Indian music, and the Beach Boys.
...of two lengthy tracks of harmonium vs. horn sustained tone drone. He's been a part of the Red Krayola, and raised a din with Tony Conrad. Grubbs spoke to me from his home in Brooklyn, New York. How do you associate with India? I ask because I grew up with the harmonium being used in a traditional environment...
Ink 19 :: The Selby Tigers
Though they get compared to bands as disparate as Devo, the Dillinger Four, X, and Bikini Kill, the St. Paul-based punk rock band the Selby Tigers actually have a sound all their own. Sean Carswell cornered the band while they were stranded in Cocoa Beach on their recent tour, and spoke with Arzu, Dave, and Nathan about their music, third party politics, and movies with dwarves.
THE SELBY TIGERS by Sean Carswell The best thing about going through the slush pile of independent music for a magazine like Ink 19 is that rare instance when you come across a new band that you've never heard of, and they completely blow you away. That's what happened with me and the Selby Tigers ...
Ink 19 :: The Black Heart Procession
Alternately called spooky and melancholy, the Black Heart Procession really like to have fun just as much as the next guys, even if that doesn't always come across in their music. Marcel Feldmar spoke with Tobias and Pall, and found out they aren't ready for the grave yet, after all.
FULL MOON WITH BLACK HEART: AN INTERVIEW WITH THE BLACK HEART PROCESSION by Marcel Feldmar C. Taylor It was a night with a full moon, a harvest moon, when the Black Heart Procession settled in to Seattle. It felt like it should have been Halloween. This strange carnival of music rolling through Graceland ...
Ink 19 :: Green Day
After a nice rest period following the release of their most recent album, Nimrod, Green Day are hitting the road with the Warped Tour to warm up for the recording of their next album, tentatively titled Warning. Jason Feifer got a preview of what to expect when he spoke with drummer TrŽ Cool, just prior to the tour's kickoff.
GREEN DAY by Jason Feifer L-R TrŽ Cool, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt Like them or not, there's nary a soul who wouldn't recognize Green Day. As soon as they exploded into the mainstream consciousness with their major label debut, Dookie, their tight, high-energy pop-punk blips of songs and flamboyant ...
Ink 19 :: King's X
Over 20 years together, King's X have built a reputation as a spiritual yet solid and driving power trio. Lee Ann Leach spoke with bassist Doug Pinnick about the band[base ']s new album, Please Come Home... Mr. Bulbous.
THE EVER ENDURING INTEGRITY OF KING'S X by Lee Ann Leach In all my 15 odd years of keeping my eye on the rock music industry, there is not a band I can point my finger at and say, "That band is incredibly talented, courageous, full of strength, character and most of all, has integrity in their personal ...
Ink 19 :: Sunny Day Real Estate
What's emo? Don't ask Sunny Day Real Estate drummer William Goldsmith, as he claims not to understand the label. Instead, he spoke to Gail Worley about Yoga, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and his band's creative process.
THE SUN ALSO RISES: AN INTERVIEW WITH WILLIAM GOLDSMITH OF SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE by Gail Worley William Goldsmith, 27-year old drummer for Seattle's favorite sons, Sunny Day Real Estate, left a message on my voicemail. Goldsmith asked if we could change the time of our interview, so he could attend ...
Ink 19 :: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Weathering membership changes and big-time success, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are back with a new album, Pay Attention, that once again finds them trying new things while still sounding distinctly Bosstones. Julio Diaz spoke with the ever-personable Dicky Barrett about life as a Bosstone in the year 2000.
...the Irish punk rock of "Riot on Broad Street" or the island riddims of "She Just Happened." As we talked one morning during the Warped Tour, Dicky spoke of changes, stereotypes, and reaffirmed his commitment that the Bosstones will never make the same record twice. Since the last time we talked, you...
Ink 19 :: Add N to (X)
The equation Add N to (X) represents the sum of post-modern music made with retro analog synths and a healthy dose of porn, and the product is machine sexy, indeed. Ian Koss spoke with Barry Smith about his many fetishes and kinks.
...beats. The trio -- Barry Smith, Ann Shenton, and Steve Claydon -- makes a music that is all future, despite its now-retro analog synth sounds. I spoke to Barry Smith about those vintage keyboards, interesting side projects, and the nature of porn... Are you preparing to come over Stateside? We're going...
Ink 19 :: Starpolish
Plenty of Web sites are looking to make a buck off unsigned bands, but one site, Starpolish, is actually looking out for them, with advice and tools to help a young band make it in the music biz. Bryan Tilford spoke with CEO Vivek Tiwary and Advisor Jason Linn of New Line Cinema for this profile of the site.
STARPOLISH by Bryan Tilford courtesy www.starpolish.com Music. You listen to what you know you like, you look for what you hope you will. Maybe you make music, and would like to make it for a living. Perhaps you would like to break into some other aspect of the music industry. You may be one of those ...
Ink 19 :: J.G. Thirlwell
Whether you know him as the driving force behind the many derivations of Foetus, or under such names as Manorexia or DJ Otefsu, there's no denying that Jim Thirlwell is one of the most innovative people on the music scene. Resident Thirlwell disciple drew West spoke with the man to learn more about his unique recording philosophies.
J.G. THIRLWELL "A RUTHLESS WILL TO SURVIVE" by drew West Johanna St. Michaels I have a secret list that I don't like to share with others. It's kind of like a diary, but it's not one that I can write down. Well, in reality, I can write it down. Fortunately for me, I typically burn it shortly after ...
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