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Ink 19 :: The London Suede

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September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The London Suede (Gail Worley)

THE LONDON SUEDE SUEDE HEAD: AN INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD OAKES by Gail Worley photo by P.G. Brunelli Left to Right: Simon Gilbert, Mat Osman, Richard Oakes, Neil Codling, Brett Anderson It's been five years since Suede's founding guitarist, Bernard Butler, left the band to follow his own artistic muse ...

Ink 19 :: Elastica

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After disappearing for five years, Elastica have appeared back on the scene with a new album, The Menace, and a new line-up. Singer Justine Frischmann talks with Julio Diaz about the hiatus, the changes, and why Elastica should be considered a punk rock band.

... in my band before they got interested in my personal life, which I think is really healthy. After dating both Damon and Brett Anderson [of Suede], does it make you think twice about dating other musicians or other people in the music business? Well, it did, for a long time, and at this point, I'm thinking ...

Ink 19 :: Speaker

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July 1999 :: Music S :: Speaker (Nathan T. Birk)

Speaker Orizaba Capricorn Proud and prissy, Speaker smolders like an American counterpart to Suede, but such a favorable comparison might not be that revelatory or, for that matter, relevant. Whereas Suede wishes to plunder the gender status quo, the glam-friendly Speaker evidently wants to plunder ...

Ink 19 :: Bernard Butler

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August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bernard Butler (Gail Worley)

Bernard Butler People Move On Columbia It must have been hard for Bernard Butler to leave the phenomenally successful Suede, a band that had become the hub around which the British pop scene turned. But by the release of Dog Man Star, the artistic differences between the guitarist and his bandmates ...

Ink 19 :: National Skyline

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Exit Now (File 13). Review by Randall Stephens.

... math rock has become. Now, as National Skyline, Garber and Dimpsey have found an eerie little niche next to groups like Manic Street Preachers, Suede, Radiohead (circa O.K. Computer and Kid A), Pink Floyd (Atom Heart Mother, Animals, Dark Side of the Moon, and Meddle) and U2 (The Unforgettable Fire ...

Ink 19 :: Dorian Gray

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To compare Dorian Gray to Oasis would be stating the obvious. So... I guess I...

... 't say they're a knock-off band, by any means. Vocalist Torben Freytag can border on the melodramatic, similar to Brett Anderson of (the London) Suede, who in turn carried the drama torch of Morrissey. Musical lineage aside, the five-piece hailing from Sweden has released a collection of buzz-saw guitar ...

Ink 19 :: Elvis Presley

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Professional cynic Dennis Leary once remarked that he wished that someone had...

... sixties was a man out of step with pop culture. This was a time that revolved around the Beatles, the Stones, and dropping acid. No one wore "Blue Suede Shoes" or "Good Luck Charms," and Elvis, trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of Hollywood hell-fests, knew this. But when you're the highest paid ...

Ink 19 :: Echo And The Bunnymen

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May 1998 :: Live :: Echo And The Bunnymen (Matthew Moyer)

... him to cannibalistic Spice Girls fans just to be the proud owners of 23 seconds of the glory in "Bring On the Dancing Horses." If I wanted to see Suede, I would have gone to see Suede. Critical faculties surely out the window. Echo and the Bunnymen. Yes, yes, I'm thinking of Elvis Presley's stunning ...

Ink 19 :: St. Christopher

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Golden Rule (Parasol). Review by Joshua Krause.

... the wounds, and the music on this debut (I presume) LP is very reminiscent of the sentiments expressed on the obviously influential Bowie/Smiths/Suede. The best aspects of St. Christopher— actually, one of the few memorable aspects of this record — is the brilliant guitar sound. The better attributes ...

Ink 19 :: The Hellacopters

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High Visibility (Gearhead). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... VISIBILITY Gearhead Each of the members of the Hellacopters gets one-million bonus points for the "look." It's long greasy hair, denim, leather and suede in various combinations. And they've been doing it since, what 1996? Well before the garage rock cottage industry and stoner rock boom. Shit, this ...
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