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Ink 19 :: Tears For Fears
Tears For Fears, Everybody Loves A Happy Ending, Curt Smith, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Roland Orzabal, Seeds of Love,Tears For Fears,Everybody Loves A Happy Ending,,Ben "I waited 12 years for this?" Varkentine
TEARS FOR FEARS EVERYBODY LOVES A HAPPY ENDING Sony Picture this: The reconstituted Tears For Fears are giving a rooftop concert to promote their new CD Everybody Loves A Happy Ending. When suddenly a man in a Hall and Oates T-Shirt, a picture of David "the most beautiful man in the world" Sylvain ...
Ink 19 :: ABC/The Call/The Fixx/The Go-Go's/Tears For Fears
Well, I'm officially old. If the advent of "old wave" nights and "retro flash...
...BEST OF Universal THE CALL THE BEST OF Universal THE FIXX THE BEST OF Universal THE GO-GO'S VH-1 BEHIND THE MUSIC: THE GO-GO'S COLLECTION Universal TEARS FOR FEARS THE BEST OF Universal Well, I'm officially old. If the advent of "old wave" nights and "retro flashback" cuts on pop radio weren't proof...
Ink 19 :: Pure 80's: The DVD
14 '80s music videos presented on DVD without commentary (or any other extras, for that matter)? Julio Diaz has a few choice comments of his own about Pure 80's: The DVD.
...-- it's all stuff you can easily catch by flipping on VH-1 Classic's fantastic We Are the '80s (which actually DOES show rare stuff); that is, except for ABC's "The Look of Love," which for some strange reason I don't believe I've seen since the '80s. The song choices are mostly good, with only Dan Hartman...
Ink 19 :: This Ascension
Tears In Rain and Light And Shade (Projekt). Review by Dave Aftandilian.
THIS ASCENSION TEARS IN RAIN LIGHT AND SHADE Projekt Delivering powerful, guitar-driven goth instrumentals paired with gentle female vocals often more akin to mesmerizing incantations than singing, This Ascension immerses you in a shadowed world of hazy hues sketched from your deepest fears and dreams ...
Ink 19 :: Relient K
Two Lefts Don't Make A Right (Gotee Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
RELIENT K TWO LEFTS DON'T MAKE A RIGHT Gotee What can I say? I could sit here and slag this band for being unoriginal, generic, corny and lacking an ounce of talent in their collective bodies, but what would be the point? Relient K is on the verge of being the next MxPx -- I'm willing to bet these ...
Ink 19 :: With a Little Help From My Friends
Lee Ann Leach is thankful for palmetto bugs, bubble machines, go-carts, and obscene phone calls, but most of all, for her friends.
...My Friends," Jeremy Thomas It can be safely assumed that most people will rattle off a list of the usual things that everyone is generally thankful for, such as family, a roof over their heads, food in their bellies, clean air to breathe, their health, and the appropriate things that every human being...
Ink 19 :: Self
Lots of artists like to go into the studio to play with all the high-tech toys, but Self went in to record their new album on actual toys! Matt Mahaffey reveals the secrets of Gizmodgery to Bryan Tilford.
...of what is acceptable or good enough is what blasts him off into a universe of musical exploration all his own. His willingness to keep it exciting for himself is what keeps Self's music ladders above the common rock stock. His use of sampling and technology in music takes innovation to a new level...
Ink 19 :: Scrimmage Heroes
Scrimmage Heroes are a slightly above average punk band that hails from South...
...don't have much of anything interesting to say. On "Melodrama," singer Noel Paris comes up with these profound sentiments: "Velvet paintings of my fears/ Gentle laughs and phony tears/ I can't believe how many beers I spilled for you." Combine that with their run of the mill, dime-a-dozen sound and...
Ink 19 :: Pure 80's Hits
Various Artists (UTV). Review by Julio Diaz.
...like, rather that the hit-or-miss nature of most store-bought '80s collections. It's easy to forget that the era of Simple Minds, Duran Duran, and Tears For Fears was also the era of Asia, Rick Springfield, and John Waite, yet compilations like this still always seem to throw the sublime (the former...
Ink 19 :: Andrew W.K.
It's time to party, as Gail Worley gets Wet with Andrew W.K., America's next big thing, and the man NME called "The Saviour of Music."
...your eyes and try to envision a good-looking version of Motorhead's Lemmy, reinvented as a Robbie Williams-style pop heartthrob. (Just go with it for a minute, will you?) Now open your eyes and gaze upon America's newest singer/multi-instrumentalist sensation, Andrew W.K. A native of California, who...
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