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Ink 19 :: Allister
Last Stop Suburbia (Drive-Thru). Review by Stein Haukland.
ALLISTER LAST STOP SUBURBIA Drive-Thru A five-track sampler is all I've got to judge the new 17-track album from pop-punks Allister, so the full length release may prove me wrong when I suggest that Allister is just another sing-along MTV-friendly skate band from the Green Day/Offspring-school of happy ...
Ink 19 :: TSOL
In one of the year's most surprising comebacks, the original line-up of TSOL is back. Mitchell Foy catches up with orignal lead singer Jack Grisham to discuss grave robbery, the legendary '80s Orange County punk scene, and how Henry Rollins ruined Black Flag.
TSOL by Mitchell Foy Rick Bain Sometimes, they come back. Sometimes, a once-legendary band goes away for what seems like an eternity before re-emerging with a particular vibrancy that makes them more than just a nostalgia act. It doesn't happen often, but in the case of the revitalized True Sounds ...
Ink 19 :: The Red Telephone
Marrying British psychedelia to American jangle pop and roots music may sound like an odd combination, but this band's heartfelt dedication and songcraft makes it work. Terry Eagan makes a call on The Red Telephone, and singer/guitarist Matt Hutton answers.
...had that. It symbolized the fact that we had to steer the band ourselves. The Cellar Songs idea came from where we came from. We all grew up in suburbia, and we were all dying to get out of suburbia. I'd say the theme there is more like escape, the yearning to escape. The traveling is not towards any...
Ink 19 :: Spring Heeled Jack USA
September1998 :: Music N-S :: Spring Heeled Jack USA (Julio Diaz)
Spring Heeled Jack USA Songs From Suburbia Ignition Oh, boy, are they gonna take a lot of crap over this one. Not from me, mind you -- I think Spring Heeled Jack USA (having undergone a slight name change to avoid confusion with the Brit techno act Spring Heel Jack) have made another great record ...
Ink 19 :: Moxie
August 1998 :: Music K-M :: Moxie (Rich Pawelczyk)
...has been my law, now it's time to repeal it" - "The Floor"); bassist Wendy Motchen ("You look so funny. You dress alike. You sound the same" - "Suburbia"); and percussionist Katy Cocozzello ("You find my weak spot and you tear it out of me" - "Got Me Coming"); and drummer Lindsey Weinstein is not just...
Ink 19 :: Slim Shady, Network Engineer
What sorta crap is being shoveled into our children's ears? James Mann examines the Eminem phenomenon.
.... My first concert was the Billion Dollar Babies tour, and I played my copies of Killer and Babies daily. Comfortably ensconced in white bread suburbia, I enjoyed the guitars and the pounding drums, but I never for a moment suspected that the person performing as "Alice Cooper" really had feelings about...
Ink 19 :: Valve
The jacket shows a photo of a bunch of guys that I could have possibly gone t...
...possibly gone to high school with, and yet the sound emitted from their debut album is everything but something you'd stumble across in my modern suburbia. A big music goal they fulfill on this album is the difference in each song. Most records have songs that sort of blend from one to the next. While...
Ink 19 :: Blanks 77
May 1998 :: Music A-B :: Blanks 77 (David Lee Beowülf)
...is probably the most important issue punk rock should be addressing. Although heroin and depression are pretty important, which are the subjects of "Suburbia," the real problem, it seems, is this image on television of what life is supposed to be like, yet the lives of the characters on TV shows are...
Ink 19 :: Norman
Polarity (UTN). Review by Bill Campbell.
NORMAN POLARITY Stuck / UTN "Norman is the misguided kid from suburbia who thinks he's Tupac. The 28-year-old who lives at home with his mom and works in a comic book store. He's the kid who always gets clowned at school. Most of us can all relate to him on some level." Norman is Onry Ozzborn and Barfly ...
Ink 19 :: The Jazz June
December 1999 :: Music J-K :: The Jazz June (Tom Minarchick)
The Jazz June Breakdance Suburbia Initial Until now, I'd never heard the Jazz June. Sure, I've heard a lot about them, but because of the amount of hype from people, and the amount of people in general, I just figured they'd be another Promise Ring clone or just plain unoriginal, but I was very wrong ...
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