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Ink 19 :: Old 97's

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Satellite Rides (Elektra). Review by Sean Slone.

... that includes smoking live versions of concert staples like "Barrier Reef" and "Timebomb," as well as a studio outtake, "Singular Girl," that quotes T-Rex to amusing effect and which has already amassed a bit of a cult following. Satellite Rides gets the balance right between pop sophistication and ...

Ink 19 :: GWAR

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GWAR, with God Forbid and Goatwhore at The Orbit in Boynton Beach, FL on January 23, 2002. Concert review and photos by Liza Hearon.

... or disemboweled, blood gushed forth, the crowd roared. My favorite part of the evening was the last surprise GWAR had in store for us. A giant T-Rex lumbered on stage and attacked the singer. The band spent most of one song fighting it off and chopping away at it. The last blood shower rained down and ...

Ink 19 :: The Audience

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May 1999 :: 7even Inches :: The Audience (Nathan T. Birk)

The Audience Young Soul GSL Refining their modern marriage of Bauhaus and T-Rex even further, California's the Audience offers a mighty tasty preview of their (hopefully) forthcoming album on SubPop. "Young Soul" begins with a spaghetti western-meets-gothic bassline (think Fields of the Nephilim) that ...

Ink 19 :: STNNNG

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Fake Fake (Modern Radio Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... up bits of scary long-haired Black Flag - always a good thing. "Dead Sex" is totally preening and strutting - their riffs are simplistic perfection, T-Rex style, without sounding like T-Rex, ya dig? That well-constructed. And the guitar-bass-drums are in fearsome sync, with vocals in the dark, cruel ...

Ink 19 :: Rikki Rockett

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May 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Rikki Rockett (Gail Worley)

ROCKETT MAN! AN ACCIDENTAL INTERVIEW WITH RIKKI ROCKETT by Gail Worley There was a period of time in the 80's when my favorite thing to do on a Saturday night was watch Headbanger's Ball on MTV. Ratt were my favorite band at the time (don't even start) and I saw them on a couple of arena tours where ...

Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline

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December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)

... , the Cars, the Grateful Dead, the Sex Pistols, the Stooges/Iggy Pop, Heart, Cheap Trick, the New York Dolls, Lynryd Skynyrd, David Bowie, the Who, T-Rex, Bad Company, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Grand Funk Railroad, Devo, the Ramones, Aerosmith, Van Halen, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin; not to mention Fleetwood ...

Ink 19 :: Liam Lynch

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Fake Songs (S-Curve). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... homage. Sure, Lynch gives some of these songs getting-away-with-it titles ("Fake Bjork Song," "Fake Bowie Song," etc.), but what about the blatant T-Rex rip-off "Cuz You Do" then? It doesn't poke fun at anything, just sits there, rocks an old groove and wonders what to do with itself before giving way ...

Ink 19 :: Tod Howarth

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He's done time with Frehley's Comet, Cheap Trick, and Ted Nugent, yet Tod Howarth can't get arrested. Stein Haukland talks with the pragmatic rocker about the business of music.

... heard any other music until that night back in 1964 when they played The Ed Sullivan Show," he says, while also mentioning The Rolling Stones, T-Rex, 10CC, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Humble Pie, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, and Steely Dan -- all of them bands or artists combining melodic skill with ...

Ink 19 :: Comet Gain

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Rčalistes (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Stein Haukland.

... post-punk avenue, with an increased swagger and an utterly attractive bounce in their feet. Like a contemporary version of glam rockers Slade or T-Rex, or like early Sonic Youth on a particularly poppy day, this is highly idiosyncratic music that sets out to draw people in, without ever giving in to ...

Ink 19 :: SubArachnoid Space

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November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: SubArachnoid Space (Gail Worley)

... that the term "Acid Rock" refers to heavy metal or hard guitar rock. Here's a secret: Acid rock, as defined by artists like Jimi Hendrix and T-Rex, is "head music" -- psychedelic music conducive to dropping acid. Iron Butterfly ("InaGaddavida)" and the Chambers Brothers ("Time Has Come Today") pioneered ...
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