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Ink 19 :: New Arrivals: Volume Two
New Arrivals: Volume Two (MPress Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
NEW ARRIVALS: VOLUME TWO NEW ARRIVALS: VOLUME TWO MPress Records From the record label set up by the talented singer-songwriter Rachael Sage comes a project that unites a collection of terrific new music from a selection of independent artists, while at the same time raising money for World Hunger ...
Ink 19 :: The Arrivals
Angry and driving punk rock that falls in with bands like the Dillinger Four ...
THE ARRIVALS GOODBYE NEW WORLD Thick Angry and driving punk rock that falls in with bands like the Dillinger Four or Leatherface, but perhaps a bit colder. Like Chicago. Solid and unrelenting songs that drive fast or faster, nothing slows them down. Bass like a brick wall and drums the cement holding ...
Ink 19 :: Silverstein
Arrivals & Departures (Victory). Review by Jen Cray.
SILVERSTEIN ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES Victory Usually I hate it when aggressive bands sing when they should be screaming, but then I also usually hate Silverstein. And so, while I listen to their third release for Victory Records, I find myself actually preferring the more modest vocals of Shane Told's ...
Ink 19 :: Marah
Marah, with the Pernice Brothers, the Silos, Ryan Adams, P.W. Long, and Tegan & Sara at the Mercury Lounge, New York, NY on October 20, 2000. Concert review by Sean Slone.
MARAH WITH PERNICE BROTHERS, THE SILOS, RYAN ADAMS, P.W. LONG, AND TEGAN & SARA The Mercury Lounge, New York, NY October 20, 2000 by Sean Slone It was an eclectic mix of performers who took the stage at the Mercury Lounge on the second night of the annual CMJ Musicfest. Canadian folk duo Tegan and ...
Ink 19 :: Thomas Dolby
Blinded by science, indeed. Out of the blue, synth-pop pioneer Thomas Dolby is back — and sounding as if he never left. The cell phone technology mogul has taken a break from his day job, dazzling his long-lost fans with a brief spring tour. Steve Stav braved everything but inclement weather in order to file his report on Dolby's one-man show, which proved to be one of the most unusual concert experiences of his life.
THOMAS DOLBY Seattle, WA April 22, 2006 by Steve Stav It had all the makings of a disaster -- for both Thomas Dolby and his anxious audience. Poor visibility, technical difficulties and competing sound systems threatened to sabotage one of Dolby's first concerts in 16 years, a Saturday night stop at ...
Ink 19 :: Karan Casey
Distant Shore (Shanachie). Review by Dave Aftandilian.
KARAN CASEY DISTANT SHORE Shanachie When I first heard Karan Casey sing with the Irish traditional group Solas in 1995, not long after they'd gotten together, she took my breath away. It doesn't matter what you're thinking about or where you're hearing her sing, Karan's voice whips your head right ...
Ink 19 :: Summerbirds In The Cellar
Summerbirds In the Cellar have developed such a large Orlando following that the cd release party for their long-awaited sophomore disc, Druids, demanded not one but two shows. Jen Cray dropped in for the early show.
SUMMERBIRDS IN THE CELLAR LOOK MEXICO, AARON MARSH (OF COPELAND), YOUNG WIDOWS Backbooth, Orlando, Fl Oct. 26, 2007 by Jen Cray Summerbirds In the Cellar have developed such a large Orlando following that the cd release party for their long-awaited sophomore disc, Druids, demanded not one but two shows ...
Ink 19 :: 30 Seconds To Mars
With five Mtv buzz-worthy bands on the bill (six if you count the unannounced special guest) and tickets going for a mere a pop, it was no wonder that the 30 Seconds to Mars' "Welcome to the Universe Tour" sold out Orlando's Hard Rock Live. Jen Cray joined the echelon.
30 SECONDS TO MARS HEAD AUTOMATICA, ROCK KILLS KID, THE RECEIVING END OF SIRENS, COBRA STARSHIP Orlando, Fl Nov. 4, 2006 by Jen Cray Jen Cray Cobra Starship With five Mtv buzz-worthy bands on the bill (6 if you count the unannounced special guest) and tickets going for a mere $22 a pop, it was no wonder ...
Ink 19 :: Audioslave
Audioslave,30 Seconds to Mars, Seether,Orlando, FL,Oct. 19, 2005,by Jen Cray
AUDIOSLAVE WITH 30 SECONDS TO MARS, SEETHER Orlando, FL Oct. 19, 2005 by Jen Cray On May 6, 2005 Audioslave was supposed to play Orlando for the very first time. Two days before the show they got the opportunity to play to 60,000 fans in Cuba, becoming the first American rock act ever to play an outdoor ...
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