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Ink 19 :: Steven R. Smith

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The Death of Last Year's Man EP and Tableland (Emperor Jones). Review by Matthew Moyer.

STEVEN R. SMITH THE DEATH OF LAST YEAR'S MAN EP TABLELAND Emperor Jones Stark and cluttered. Spare and overflowing. Familiar and magnificent. Dignified and messy. The solo noise of Mirza member Steven R. Smith gleefully/morosely embraces all of the contradictory intricacies of a poignant sound that ...

Ink 19 :: Steven R. Smith

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Lineaments (Emperor Jones). Review by Stein Haukland.

STEVEN R. SMITH LINEAMENTS Emperor Jones A curious instrumental album from former Mirza front man Steven R. Smith, poised somewhere between hypnotic dreamscapes and dull elevator music. Repetitive structures are built around his basic set-up of keyboard and guitar, where the keys play simple, melancholic ...

Ink 19 :: Soul-Junk

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1942 (Soundsfamilyre). Review by Steven R. Garnett.

... pub tunes. Indeed, the closing minute of "3 Fascinating Smells" evokes mystery and comfort. This EP has no shortage of rock and roll, either. Daniel Smith of The Danielson Famile produced this. The collective sonic junk and honest philosophical approach Soul-Junk use in creating music reveals much about ...

Ink 19 :: Thuja

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Thuja (Emperor Jones). Review by Stein Haukland.

THUJA THUJA Emperor Jones Thuja's third album shows noted improv artists Steven R. Smith, Loren Chasse, Rob Reger and Glenn Donaldson perfecting their unique brand of skewed folk first established on Ghost Plants and Suns (both released in 2002). Hissing, crackling and barely-there "organic" instruments ...

Ink 19 :: To Live and Shave in L.A.

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The Wigmaker in Eighteenth Century Williamsburg (Menlo Park). Review by Steven R. Garnett.

... and roll album that sets a new standard. Techheads and potheads beware. To Live and Shave in L.A. is totally gone, and that's not the sum of it. Tom Smith, progenitor of The Shave, has touted his PRE anthem for some time, a missionary's position read in this Smith quote: "I ascribe to no philosophy ...

Ink 19 :: Cat Stevens

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Teaser and the Firecat

... the Firecat A&M/Universal Meticulously remastered and restored with original artwork, these three albums put Cat Stevens on the map in America. Born Steven Demetre Georgiou, Stevens had already experienced a degree of fame with some fluffy pop hits in Britain (most forgettably "I Love My Dog") during ...

Ink 19 :: In Perspective: Last Years of the Cat

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Did someone put a fatwah on Cat Stevens' career? Hal Horowitz examines the nadir of the folkie-turned-Muslim's pop music career, taking an in-depth look at Stevens' recently-reissued last three albums, Numbers, IZITSO, and Down To Earth.

... -- was the first tune Stevens had recorded in a decade that he had no hand in writing.   Cat Stevens' Down To Earth By no means an embarrassment, Steven's final "pop" album before dropping out of the music biz, 1978's Back To Earth was a return to form of sorts. He brought back the elegant simplicity ...

Ink 19 :: Sixteen Deluxe

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May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sixteen Deluxe (Gail Worley)

... . We've got such a total wide range of music [taste] that -- I hate to say it -- between the four of us (her band mates are guitarist Chris "Frenchy" Smith, bassist Jeff Copas, and drummer Steven Hall) we like everything. I'm generally the most Indie rock of everybody. I grew up on MTV and [programs ...

Ink 19 :: Mews Too

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An Asthmatic Kitty Compilation (Asthmatic Kitty). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... and high quality songwriting throughout; one a writer can unequivocally recommend. Mews Too is one of those discs. Indie folk's golden boy Sufjan Steven's label Asthmatic Kitty is home to a good number of weird, cartoonish folk outfits and is friends with a great many more. A listener would have serious ...

Ink 19 :: Ulaan Khol

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I (Soft Abuse). Review by Aaron Shaul.

ULAAN KHOL I Soft Abuse Of all the members of San Francisco's Jewelled Antler folk/ambient/noise collective, Steven R. Smith's cascading array of projects are the most fascinating. Whether it be mining the theoretical sounds of a field recording of the Middle Ages with Thuja or exploring alien soundscapes ...
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