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Ink 19 :: Supertramp
The Very Best of Supertramp (A&M / Universal). Review by Hal Horowitz.
SUPERTRAMP THE VERY BEST OF SUPERTRAMP A&M / Universal Unless you're a diehard fan or geeky collector of progressive '70s rock, this is the only Supertramp album you'll need. Fifteen tracks clocking in at a generous 79 minutes, traipse through their mid-late '70s prime years (two early and thankfully ...
Ink 19 :: The Wrong Way Home
These bands -- Panoply Academy Corps of Engineers, Free Range Pilgrim, Not Fu...
THE WRONG WAY HOME A TRIBUTE TO SUPERTRAMP Urinine These bands -- Panoply Academy Corps of Engineers, Free Range Pilgrim, Not Funny Anymore and Hell on Wheels -- either purposefully or by accident completely skewer Supertramp's bloated glory. In the hands of these people, five Supertramp tracks take ...
Ink 19 :: The Shaggs
June 1999 :: Music R-Sp :: The Shaggs (Ian Koss)
...of the World , but the dozen songs on here show a consistency of approach -- the Shaggs have an instantly recognizable vocal harmony, say like Supertramp. Similarly, the drums seem to play their rhythms and fills with very little regard to what the two guitars are doing. The guitars jangle in near-unison...
Ink 19 :: Carl Verheyen Band
It's generally a bad sign when an album features the band's namesake negligen...
...features the band's namesake negligently holding a guitar and sporting the expression of a tortured artist. And certainly Carl Verheyen, formerly of Supertramp, has made an album with downtrodden qualities congruent with his ridiculously contemplative photograph, most notably the smoothness of his studio...
Ink 19 :: Showcases and Panels and Weasels, Oh My!
May 1998 :: SXSW 1998 :: Showcases and Panels and Weasels, Oh My! (Gail Worley)
...get my records for free" and almost apologizing that his strong opinions about pop music were limited to "the time when I thought there was too much Supertramp on the radio." He then eased into performing a short acoustic set: a few new songs from his current release (which I did not get for free) and...
Ink 19 :: The Jesus & Mary Chain
June 1998 :: Music G-L :: The Jesus & Mary Chain (Julio Diaz)
...much more venom, as it decries the industry, "I love MTV, I love it when they're shitting on me." A lot of the songs evoke the band's early work. "Supertramp," the "April Skies"-like "I Can't Find the Time for Times," "Man on the Moon," and "Birthday," especially, fill that bill, with a fuzzy guitar...
Ink 19 :: Gym Class Heroes
Stale beats? Flat lyrical punchlines? It's a safe bet Chris Catania wasn't amongst the fans excitedly singing... wait, no, texting Gym Class Heroes' praises to all their friends stuck at home.
...McCoy led his Heroes into their hip-hop tribute to emo bands with “Taxi Driver.” With the crowd primed, the ubiquitous Billboard top-10 hit and Supertramp chorus-anchored “Cupid’s Chokehold” was unleashed and then devoured. McCoy and GCH have a creative knack for expressing the day-to-day...
Ink 19 :: The Feeling
Four Stops and Home (Interscope). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...opens the disc and the immediate melodies and quirky instrumentation reveal The Feeling draw influence from classic Brit bands such as 10cc, ELO and Supertramp. “Helicopter” continues in the same vein and “All You Need To Do” demonstrates a more laid back edge to the band’s sound. However...
Ink 19 :: The Jesus & Mary Chain
July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Jesus & Mary Chain (Julio Diaz)
...of several songs that may seem to contribute to a theme. With that song, the bookends of "I Love" and "I Hate Rock N' Roll," another song called "Supertramp," and "Fizzy," with lyrics like "Elvis lives, and Bob Dylan's dead," one could easily make the assumption that Munki is a concept album about music...
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