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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 :: Razorcake
Matthew Moyer takes an in-depth look at the fourth issue of the bastard offspring of the legendary Flipside, Razorcake, and finds a kindred spirit.
..., with McKaye actually participating, rather than just wearily submitting to interrogation. Both men shed their personas and just riff like mad. The T.S.O.L. interview is fucking goddamn electric, with Tony Reflex capturing a beautiful snapshot of a band at the crossroads of a long and legendary career...
Ink 19 :: Punkzilla
Various Artists (Nitro). Review by Margie Libling.
...released in 1989, and I don't like it now in 2002. Just when I thought Punkzilla couldn't get any more "ear-shattering," along came two tracks by T.S.O.L., a band whose idiocy exceeds their non-existent talent. For example, take the chorus from "Wasted": "When we go/we're wasted/when we go we are."...
Ink 19 :: SMP
industrial,SMP,Crimes of the Future,Music Ration Entertainment,Kiran Aditham
...brood of "Retro Human." To keep things interesting, Bazinet also offers two impressive covers of punk classics, Agent Orange's "Bloodstains" and TSOL's "I'm Tired of Life." The first is a Ministry-blessed fury of speed-punk rendered through software tools; the second features pummeling double-bass,...
Ink 19 :: Lucia Lie
I’ll Wake You In the Morning (Self-released). Review by Gail Worley.
...that run the musical gamut from straight-up, no frills emo to post-Nirvana grunge to second wave American punk rock along the lines of mid-period TSOL and Fugazi. Let me mention also that they have a cellist, Lorena Ruiz. Lately, I've noticed a lot that more and more bands are using cello in their music...
Ink 19 :: The Vandals
April 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Vandals (Holly Day)
...was a huge influence on the band. She influenced all of us in different ways. Let me repeat that. Esther Williams. Warren : Esther Williams, TSOL, DI - the whole Southern California punk scene in general. But definitely, Esther Williams. What's the Southern California scene like now compared to ten...
Ink 19 :: Books Lie
Brooklyn Hardcore ,Books Lie,Hall of Fame of Fire,Level-Plane,Stein Haukland
BOOKS LIE HALL OF FAME OF FIRE Level-Plane Brooklyn-based Books Lie lurk around on the darker side of the 1980s hardcore terrain, recalling T.S.O.L. and even the Butthole Surfers in their frenzied, offbeat and twisted punk rock glory. The first half of this disc represents the band's first full-length ...
Ink 19 :: Brats On The Beat
Ramones For Kids (Go-Kart). Review by Jen Cray.
...them into the studio with a bunch of elementary school kids. Legends from bands like Pennywise, Alkaline Trio, Bouncing Souls, The Adolescents, and TSOL sing lead as the brats on stay on the beat doing backing vocals. The 12 songs chosen are the most accessible, pop-friendly tunes the Ramones ever made...
Ink 19 :: Tygers Of Pan Tang
Tygers Of Pan Tang,First Kill,Metal Nation,Vinnie Apicella
...fourteen tracks overall, First Kill is primeval NWOBHM in all its faded glory, fashioning the sights and sounds of early Nugent, Leppard, Riot and TSOL with tough guy anthems like "Slave To Freedom," "Don't Take Nothing" and "Alright On The Night," along with the more suave and sophisticated anthems...
Ink 19 :: Jucifer
November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Jucifer (Frank Mullen)
JUCIFER by Frank Mullen You're sitting inside a jet engine as it's taking off. You've got a Walkman -- no, two. There's a Black Sabbath tape in one, and Led Zeppelin IV in the other; they're both on and turned up past "10." As the engines screams louder, you start singing: "Why do birds suddenly appear ...
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