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Ink 19 :: The Andersons

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Family Secrets (Smile). Review by Henry "Hank" McCoy.

THE ANDERSONS FAMILY SECRETS Smile There must be something wrong with me for liking this disc. There's absolutely nothing to it at all; it's California power-pop without a surprising bone in its body, and I'm sure other critics are just lining up to shit all over it. But I don't know, man; maybe I ...

Ink 19 :: The Royal Tenenbaums

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Oscar buzz continues at Ink 19, as Daniel L. Mitchell takes a look at director Wes Anderson's quirky new film The Royal Tenenbaums.

THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS DIRECTED BY WES ANDERSON Starring Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Anjelica Huston   The Royal Tenenbaums, with its huge cast of well-known stars, is pretty much like director Wes Anderson's film previous film, Rushmore: unfeigningly unique and incredibly bizarre. This ...

Ink 19 :: The Royal Tenenbaums

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Original Soundtrack (Hollywood). Review by Steve Stav.

THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Hollywood The Royal Tenenbaums is a great film, but it isn't as good as director/producer/writer Wes Anderson's earlier masterpiece, Rushmore. And, while the mod-leaning, bittersweet Rushmore soundtrack is one of the best that I've heard in years, the music ...

Ink 19 :: Shreds

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February 1998 :: Music S-T :: Shreds (Andrew Chadwick)

... Early '90s Shredder Hopefully, everyone is familiar with this series by now. Volume 1 began things as a CD compiling one song each from some of the best, most overlooked underground 7" singles of 1993. Volume 4 covers 1996 with standout tracks from Honeyrider, The Detroit Cobras, The Beltones, The Krabs ...

Ink 19 :: Rushmore

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April 1999 :: Music N-R :: Rushmore (Ian Koss)

Rushmore Original Motion Picture Soundtrack London I managed to be lucky enough to become familiar with this soundtrack before I saw the film, and I must say that the chemistry of a great soundtrack whose songs you anticipate greatly increased my enjoyment of the movie. Wes Anderson, the film's director ...

Ink 19 :: Dwight Yoakam

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August 1998 :: Music U-Z :: Dwight Yoakam (David Lee Simmons)

Dwight Yoakam A Long Way Home Warner Bros./Reprise Forgive the imagery, but Dwight Yoakam is the one artist who could fart in a mud puddle and I'd pay to hear it. He is so far away the best country artist -- his albums so nearly flawless in their structure, tone, and delivery -- that it's hard to imagine ...

Ink 19 :: Dwight Yoakam

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August 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Dwight Yoakam (James Mann)

... Yoakam Last Chance For a Thousand Years Reprise This second greatest hits collection from Yoakam provides us a great service -- mainly, collecting the best songs from his '90s records, which, as a group, don't match up to his first efforts, records that set country music on its ear. This collection ...

Ink 19 :: Kasey Anderson

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rock,country,folk,singer,songwriter,acoustic,Kasey Anderson,Dead Roses,Resonant Noise,Aaron Shaul

KASEY ANDERSON DEAD ROSES Resonant Noise In the ever-burgeoning list of tired sub-genres of rock music, alt. country has to be nearing the top. Since Uncle Tupelo's insurgency in the early '90s, the genre's sound has become progressively insular, casting off most of its initial punk fervor and highlighting ...

Ink 19 :: The London Suede

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September 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The London Suede (Gail Worley)

THE LONDON SUEDE SUEDE HEAD: AN INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD OAKES by Gail Worley photo by P.G. Brunelli Left to Right: Simon Gilbert, Mat Osman, Richard Oakes, Neil Codling, Brett Anderson It's been five years since Suede's founding guitarist, Bernard Butler, left the band to follow his own artistic muse ...

Ink 19 :: Punch-Drunk Love

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Adam Sandler and Paul Thomas Anderson might sound like an odd couple, but Chad Perman credits the twosome for making Punch-Drunk Love one of the year's best films.

... Lynn Rajskub   It is truly a great thing when a contemporary movie comes out with as much belief -- with nary a trace of irony or cynicism -- in the sheer power of love, the belief that it can sweep us up in its madness and overwhelm us with its ability to both hurt and heal, the idea that love is what ...
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