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Ink 19 :: Tapes 'n Tapes
Tapes 'n Tapes proves to Jen Cray that no matter how great a band's songs are, if the crowd is uninspired, the band shall be as well.
TAPES 'N TAPES WHITE DENIM The Social, Orlando, Fl April 28, 2008 by Jen Cray In the immortal words of Sebadoh, "Gimmie Indie Rock"...but keep the elitist attitudes to yourself, I'd like to amend. Jen Cray White Denim Swallowing the snobbish fronts of the so-called "fans" who go to these college rock ...
Ink 19 :: Tapes 'n' Tapes
From The Casualties show down the block, Jen Cray rushed over to the much more relaxed atmosphere of the Tapes 'n' Tapes show, and finally found a band doing Indie Rock justice.
TAPES 'N' TAPES Orlando, Fl Oct. 26, 2006 by Jen Cray Jen Cray Tapes 'n' Tapes A quick rush down the block, straight from The Casualties show, and I arrived into the much more spacious confines of The Social for Minesota's Tapes 'n' Tapes. It was a completely opposite vibe from the madness of the punk ...
Ink 19 :: Tapes 'n' Tapes
The Loon (XL). Review by Jen Cray.
TAPES 'N' TAPES THE LOON XL You can say that any indie rock band with off-kilter vocals, unconventional melodies and experimental drum beats could trace their lineage back to Pavement. You can cite Pixies as a major influence on a band's seemingly nonsensical lyrics and vocal yelps. What is more difficult ...
Ink 19 :: The Nation of Ulysses
The Embassy Tapes (Dischord). Review by Jason Rockhill.
THE NATION OF ULYSSES THE EMBASSY TAPES Dischord Why would Dischord Records release a sub par, home recorded demo that was never intended to be released eight years after the fact? Good question, huh? It is, of course. The Nation of Ulysses, arguably one of the more influential groups in the Dischord ...
Ink 19 :: The Velvet Underground
Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes (Polydor Records). Review by James Mann.
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND BOOTLEG SERIES VOLUME 1: THE QUINE TAPES Polydor Records Recorded "live to cassette" by rabid Velvet Underground fan and budding guitarist (Richard Hell and Lou Reed, et al) Robert Quine, is just about what you would expect for a primitively recorded document of The Velvet Underground ...
Ink 19 :: Paul Duncan
Be Careful What You Call Home (Home Tapes). Review by Aaron Shaul.
PAUL DUNCAN BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU CALL HOME Home Tapes Another in a fairly prestigious line of contemporary auteur-folkies, Paul Duncan has put together an album that deftly toes the line between the accessible and experimental ends of the spectrum. Dusty opener "In a Way" wafts in on gently-strummed ...
Ink 19 :: Nanook of the North
sweden,pop,indie,concept album,electronic,Nanook of the North,The Taby Tapes,Hidden Agenda,Aaron Shaul
NANOOK OF THE NORTH THE TABY TAPES Hidden Agenda Leave it to the Swedes to come up with a concept album about Eskimos. Sharing their name with the infamous seal-clubbing film, Nanook of the North the band is decidedly more PETA friendly. The group’s back story goes like this: Alaskan expatriate Nanook ...
Ink 19 :: Canned Heat
Boogie,Jug band,electric blues, 60's,Canned Heat,Canned Heat 1969-1999 The Boogie House Tapes Volume 2,Ruf Records,Carl F Gauze
CANNED HEAT CANNED HEAT 1969-1999: THE BOOGIE HOUSE TAPES VOLUME 2 Ruf Records Let's start by noting that this is a 2-disc volume 2, and I hope volume 1 had better material on it. Canned Heat is one of those old fart bands that played Woodstock One and somehow hung on til the 21st century. They had ...
Ink 19 :: Pattern is Movement
All Together (Home Tapes). Review by Tim Wardyn.
PATTERN IS MOVEMENT ALL TOGETHER Home Tapes When I look at the pictures of Andrew Thiboldeaux and Chris Ward, the two who make up the math-rock outfit Pattern is Movement, they look like two farmers who spend the better part of their days in a small town cafй drinking coffee and talking about the ...
Ink 19 :: Canned Heat
Legitimate hippies playing legitimate blues, Canned Heat has performed everyw...
CANNED HEAT 1967-76 : THE BOOGIE HOUSE TAPES Ruf Legitimate hippies playing legitimate blues, Canned Heat has performed everywhere from the original Woodstock to Carnegie Hall with John Lee Hooker. And while the band is currently alive and kicking, it's past - specifically the years 1967-1976, before ...
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