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Ink 19 :: The Sunshine Fix

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Matt Cibula talks with The Bill Doss, co-founder of Olivia Tremor Control, as he discusses his new group, The Sunshine Fix, and their upcoming album Age of the Sun -- not to mention Buddy Ebsen.

BILL DOSS HAS A BAGEL AND TALKS ABOUT THE SUNSHINE FIX EX-OTC MAN'S NEW BAND COULD HAVE BEEN CALLED 'ROMAN STEELE.' by Matt Cibula   Courtesy www.fanaticpromotion.com Olivia Tremor Control was formed by two friends from Ruston, Louisiana, named Bill Doss and Will Cullen Hart. Another Ruston guy, Robert ...

Ink 19 :: Turbonegro

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Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.

... between Leather and Apocalypse, which makes sense considering how much better the band sounds overall. Euroboy: It's important to remember that state-of-the-art punk rock these days stays underground… It's genuine low-fi, all recorded live. We totally go against that. It's really well-produced and a ...

Ink 19 :: The Dark Of The Matinee

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by Rob Levy,The Dark Of The Matinee,,The Best Films Of 2004,by Rob Levy

... and attracted audiences of all ages. The year was also a breakout one for independent films like Napoleon Dynamite, Shaun of the Dead and Garden State, which made a huge impact with very little invested capital. There were some other key highlights as well. Zang Yimou stepped from the shadows of reclusive ...

Ink 19 :: Vallejo

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I first got wind of Vallejo back about two years ago when doing some concert ...

... disappoint any rock and roll fan, with a twist that Carlos Santana started way back when. I only hope we're lucky enough to have Vallejo visit the Sunshine State while touring in support of this release this coming fall. This is one band who I have been waiting to see live in concert for more than two ...

Ink 19 :: Relaxing the Undertow

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August 1998 :: Music R-T :: Relaxing the Undertow (Ian Koss)

... many other states, Florida actually contains varied musical acts, many of them of strange and wondrous sonorous qualities! Those who think that the Sunshine State can produce only oranges, vacations, and slightly heavy emotional pop should check out Relaxing the Undertow, a truly comprehensive snapshot ...

Ink 19 :: Frankenixon

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Frankenixon (Bi-Fi). Review by Anton Warner.

FRANKENIXON FRANKENIXON Bi-Fi The label plastered on the case name-checks Quasi, Ben Folds, Mates Of State and Cat Power. Now, I'm usually skeptical of labels of all sorts, physical, linguistic, what-have-you, but at least the references provided were solid. As the disc spun up, the question on my ...

Ink 19 :: The Collection

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March 1998 :: Music A-C :: The Collection (Phillip Haire)

... blue or related to college football! The laid-back grooves of the Collection have echoed beyond its local confines to the farthest reaches of the Sunshine State. A band of two years, formerly known as the Collection Agency, THIS Collection gets is done without pretentious lyrics or hype -- just a cohesive ...

Ink 19 :: The Near Future

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Old people finding romance and adventure in the seedy side of Florida? No, it's not life on the mean streets of Bradenton, it's Joe Ashby Porter's new novel. Carl F. Gauze gives it a close read.

... some other item that oldsters worry about. His daughter Denise and her lover Tink arrive, intent on doing some sort of mail fraud somewhere in the Sunshine State. Nothing unusual about that, it happens every day down here. Vince and his kids and his current girlfriend take off on a road trip to Key ...

Ink 19 :: Vampire Weekend

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NY indie quartet, Vampire Weekend, gives Orlando its all during one Florida debut Phillip Haire is bloody lucky he didn't miss.

... they have -- literally. And what they have is awesome, no doubt. In Ezra's final ode to Orlando, he paid homage to a band hero that hails from the Sunshine State, Tom Petty (yes, I was surprised, too). They proceeded to play "Walcott" and bid Orlando a fond farewell. Here's hoping their follow-up tour ...
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