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Ink 19 :: Bevis Frond
Nick Saloman,Bevis Frond,New River Head,Rubric Records,Matthew Moyer
BEVIS FROND NEW RIVER HEAD Rubric Records As the Bevis Frond reissue campaign rumbles on, I find myself in possession of the expanded edition of New River Head, a definite high watermark in mainman Nick Saloman's lonely idylls. New River Head is the point where Bevis Frond start making leaps and bounds ...
Ink 19 :: The Bevis Frond
July 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Bevis Frond (Jason Plender)
The Bevis Frond North Circular Flydaddy Bevis Frond main man Nick Saloman has lately been noted for his collaboration with Mary Lou Lord for her major-label debut. Saloman has a deliberate and distinctive sound that speaks equal and vaporous volumes of punk, psychedelia and folk, and he's never at ...
Ink 19 :: The Bevis Frond
Miasma and Inner Marshland (Rubric). Review by Matthew Moyer.
THE BEVIS FROND MIASMA INNER MARSHLAND Rubric It's a gift to listen to these records, a gift as rare and singular as listening to early Half Japanese or Residents material. To hear the mystic vision and drive of one man, Frond mainstay Nick Saloman, give flight to the weird and wonderful visions inside ...
Ink 19 :: Bevis Frond
Triptych (Rubric). Review by Matthew Moyer.
BEVIS FROND TRIPTYCH Rubric Just like the fucking Lord of the Rings trilogy (either book or movie, both of 'em enthrall me), the musical progression of Bevis Frond albums are an enthralling and magical odyssey. You're not condescended to or preached at, you're invited along as a fellow traveler on ...
Ink 19 :: The Bevis Frond
What Did For the Dinosaurs (Woronzow / Rubric). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE BEVIS FROND WHAT DID FOR THE DINOSAURS Woronzow / Rubric The prolific Bevis Frond make their comeback less than a year after their farewell album, the brilliant Valedictory Songs. A good thing, that, because we certainly need bands like these around, The Bevis Frond being one of the finest purveyors ...
Ink 19 :: The Bevis Frond
Valedictory Songs (Woronzow). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE BEVIS FROND VALEDICTORY SONGS Woronzow The Bevis Frond -- in effect, Nick Saloman -- has been at it for close to two decades, quietly and steadily putting out what amounts to an impressive and rich catalogue of his own particular brand of alternatively styled rock. Not unlike Bob Mould's, say, ...
Ink 19 :: Anton Barbeau with the Bevis Frond
King of Missouri (Bongo Beat). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
ANTON BARBEAU WITH THE BEVIS FROND KING OF MISSOURI Bongo Beat King of Missouri is something of an intergenerational prog rock jam session. Anton Barbeau is a California songwriter who teams up with The Bevis Frond and ex-Hawkwind and Atomic Rooster bassist Adrian Shaw and ex-Camel and Marillion drummer ...
Ink 19 :: The Bent Scepters
February 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Bent Scepters (David Lee Beowülf)
Album Cover The Bent Scepters Blind Date with Destiny Bizarre/Planet Talk about having the formula for psychedelic fuzz! The Bent Scepters play classic psychedelic music. That is, fuzzy power guitars blended with strange keyboards. Listening to the Bent Scepters' originals like "No Way Down" and "Deep ...
Ink 19 :: Analogue
Considering the fact that this is only Analogue's second CD released during i...
ANALOGUE ROCK PROPER EP OpPopPop/Rubric Considering the fact that this is only Analogue's second CD released during its five-year career, they aren't exactly the most prolific band in the world, but this can be attributed mainly to their extremely unlucky streak. The band's first 7" and CD/LP were ...
Ink 19 :: Rubric 01
Though this is numbered as the first release on Rubric Records, it's a retroa...
RUBRIC 01 VARIOUS ARTISTS Rubric Though this is numbered as the first release on Rubric Records, it's a retroactive numbering scheme, as this upstart label has a good fifteen or so releases to its name. Overall, there is no such thing as a "Rubric sound," though things tend more towards the rough-and ...
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