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Ink 19 :: Return of the Living Dead Boys

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Matthew Moyer has his eye on a nice, new pair of leather suspenders -- and he's gonna wear them while watching Return of the Living Dead boys.

... Ramone's phoning-it-in-intro for the band (even though he seemed enthused at the prospect of seeing Ohio's finest together again). I'm talking about Stiv Batorrrrrrrrs giving his fucking all on a lonely Halloween night in 1986 at the Ritz Theater in then gritty-ass New Yawk City. Beyond just mere a ...

Ink 19 :: The Black Halos

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Whether it's for Cheap Thrills or a symptom of the Dionysus Syndrome, The Black Halos know that in the end, it's only rock & roll -- and they like it! Gail Worley risks international phone lines to catch up with frontman (and wild man!) Billy Hopeless.

... was writing "Gail + Billy" all over my notebook by the end of the interview. You're always compared stylistically to artists like Iggy, Mick Jagger, Stiv Bators, and David Johanson, but I've never read your take on that. Are these guys conscious influences? I think I'd have to say, writing wise, yeah ...

Ink 19 :: The Lords of the New Church

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Believe It or Not (NDN). Review by James Mann.

... this three-song cash grab EP, but professionalism compels me to elaborate. The Lords of the New Church were the first punk "supergroup," featuring Stiv Bators of The Dead Boys on vocals and Brian James from The Damned on guitar. The original band was a snarling, angry hornet that combined punk fury ...

Ink 19 :: The Neckbones

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September1998 :: Music N-S :: The Neckbones (James Mann)

... and Flamin' Groovies, it's only because they haven't be able to sell them yet. This record is great. Wailing guitars, gonzo drumming, and perfect Stiv Bators/David Johansen vocals. The basic theme of the record is the standard "I'm Young, I'm Bummed, and I'm High." But these guys do it so well, it doesn ...

Ink 19 :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror

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April 1999 :: Live :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror (Tyson Meade)

... Penthouse) came onstage and wreaked havoc. Charlie Finke (vocals, with an occasional drunken ballet spring), gave us punk that we have not had since Stiv Bators left the planet. At times he sported a pig mask as he sipped his Chardonay. The band was as sloppy as vintage Rolling Stones, and Finke likewise ...

Ink 19 :: Squad Five-O

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Squad Five-O (Tooth And Nail). Review by Terry Eagan.

... all else, The New York Dolls. You can hear the sneer in singer, Jeff Fortson's vocals that seems channeled straight down from The Dolls through Stiv Bators and into him. Beyond the passion, the musicianship is incredible throughout this disc. The interplay between the two guitarists (don't you love ...

Ink 19 :: Punk 365

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Matthew Moyer is glad that Holly George-Warren and the other compilers of this coffeetable-riffic collection of punk photos fetishize image as much as he does.

... a good argument, so have at it! If you need me, I’ll just be in the corner, lovingly gazing at the photos of Lydia Lunch and Johnny Thunders and Stiv Bators and the Gun Club and…. The image is eternal. Art's not dead! Harry Abrams Books: www.hnabooks.com Matthew Moyer
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