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Ink 19 :: The Aquabats
February 2000 :: Music A-B :: The Aquabats (Liza Hearon)
The Aquabats The Aquabats vs. The Floating Eye of Death Goldenvoice Could the Aquabats be mellowing out? Judging from their new CD, the answer is yes. Their new album is their first release since 1997's The Fury of the Aquabats , and they have gone through some lineup changes since then. The Floating ...
Ink 19 :: The Aquabats
November 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Aquabats (Julio Diaz)
The Aquabats The Fury of the Aquabats! Goldenvoice I was prepared to dismiss this record as silly. My only exposure to the Aquabats had been from two witty covers on tribute records, including the nearly-infamous campfire sing-along version of Operation Ivy's "Knowledge." Of course, I knew the back ...
Ink 19 :: The Aquabats
Charge! (Nitro Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
THE AQUABATS CHARGE! Nitro Records These guy start out with a bundle of points for just showing up in the geekiest outfits since Devo became mainstream. They follow up with loud, snappy, upbeat music and a comic book mentality. Songs are about not making it with girls, saving the world from non-existent ...
Ink 19 :: The Aquabats
Myths, Legends, and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 (Horchata/Fearless). Review by Julio Diaz.
THE AQUABATS! MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER AMAZING ADVENTURES, VOL. 2 Horchata/Fearless My immediate reaction on popping this CD in was one of disappointment. Like far too many bands now, The Aquabats! have all but left the ska sound that initially helped them find popularity behind. It's been disheartening ...
Ink 19 :: Five Iron Frenzy
This is one of those bands that churches promote as "cool Christian music," a...
FIVE IRON FRENZY ALL THE HYPE THAT MONEY CAN BUY 5 Minute Walk This is one of those bands that churches promote as "cool Christian music," and it's OK for kids to wear their T-shirts and dye their hair blue. Five Iron Frenzy is a very upbeat, peppy, and uplifting ska band. The album is solid and the ...
Ink 19 :: Don't Be Scared
A Fearless Records Sampler (Fearless). Review by Brian Kruger.
...bands. Which makes it tough for a reviewer to cover everything in a couple paragraphs. Dynamite Boy and Bigwig are pop-punk a cut above most of the genre, and Junction 18 is in the same ballpark, if slightly darker. Lonely Kings walk the line between pop punk and emo. Glasseater marries poppy punk with...
Ink 19 :: Tim Soya
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Tim Soya (Ed Furniture)
TIM SOYA EX-DRUMMER OF VICTIMS FAMILY, PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO PRIMUS by Ed Furniture The first concert I ever saw was Victims Family, February 15, 1992. And here's how I found out about Victims Family... I bought the first Faith No More tape, We Care A Lot, and I noticed it was really lo-fi and released ...
Ink 19 :: Hepcat
September1998 :: Warped :: Hepcat (Jason Feifer)
...Amphitheater August 5, 1998 by Jason Feifer In an atmosphere filled with more punk rock than a block party on Telegraph Avenue, an appearance by the always enjoyable and delightful Hepcat was more than just a treat, it was a blessing. Taking to a stage that had just seen the epic battle of good vs....
Ink 19 :: Freedom Sounds
December 1997 :: Music C-F :: Freedom Sounds (Julio Diaz)
Freedom Sounds A Tribute to the Skatalites Shanachie Yes, it's yet another of the seemingly endless stream of tribute albums. However, this is by far one of the most overdue. See, the Skatalites basically invented ska, which started as a hybrid of mento (a Jamaican folk music), jazz, and American R ...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
February 2000 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
. . . . Music A-B Alva Amon Amarth Ancient Antarctica Applesaucer The Aquabats Armored Saint John B The Baby Namboos Babylon Whores Kálmán Balogh and the Gypsy Cimbalom Band Patricia Barber Blackend IV Blo.Torch Blood for Blood Blow'n The Blues: Best of the Great Harp ...
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