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Ink 19 :: The Be Good Tanyas
Chinatown (Nettwerk America). Review by Sean Slone.
THE BE GOOD TANYAS CHINATOWN Nettwerk America Looking for the feel good hit of the spring? Something to cheer you up in the midst of all this war news? Well this record ain't it. This female Vancouver-based old time folk/bluegrass trio offers a cover of Townes Van Zandt's desperately bleak "Waiting ...
Ink 19 :: The Waifs
Australian folk-pop trio The Waifs are working hard to get their charming and honest music heard in the rest of the world. Stein Haukland catches up with singer / guitarist Donna Simpson at the start of the band's US tour.
THE WAIFS NO REST FOR THE AUSSIES by Stein Haukland The ever-working Waifs are out touring the States again. After ten years, three albums and a billion gigs, the Australian trio -- made up of sisters Donna and Vikki Simpson and Josh Cunningham -- keeps doing it their way, all the time. Their music ...
Ink 19 :: Bob Egan
The Promise (GarCorps ). Review by James Mann.
BOB EGAN THE PROMISE GarCorps Bob Egan has made a name for himself as being the "man of all strings" for folks such as Wilco, Freakwater, Billy Bragg and dozens more. His subtle steel playing is often the bonding touch on a particular song, and that's perhaps where the problem with this second solo ...
Ink 19 :: Tanya Donelly
February 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Tanya Donelly (Jeff Montgomery)
...that you realize that you weren't all together while conducting it. Going back and listening to it later can make you cringe and think, "Where the hell did that come from?" That's when you begin to appreciate what an artist sometimes puts up with. But to Tanya Donelly's credit, her displeasure with...
Ink 19 :: The L Word
Party of Five,Ellen,Melrose Place,Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool Hallelujah,The L Word,Music From The Original TV Series,Tommy Boy / Showtime,Stein Haukland
THE L WORD: MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL TV SERIES VARIOUS ARTISTS Tommy Boy / Showtime The L Word is so amazingly unprovocative you’d need to be a religiously fundamental hillbilly to even bother to hate it. Not to mention that it’s so embarrassingly cringe-worthy that only pseudo-radical Manhattanites ...
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