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Ink 19 :: The Blake Babies
God Bless the Blake Babies (Zoe). Review by Julio Diaz.
THE BLAKE BABIES GOD BLESS THE BLAKE BABIES Zoe Did hell freeze over? The reunion of The Blake Babies has to be one of the most unexpected in music history, as tales had it that the two camps (Juliana Hatfield on one side, Antenna bandmates John Strohm and Freda Love Smith on the other) were quite ...
Ink 19 :: Mysteries of Life
April 1998 :: Music L-N :: Mysteries of Life (David A Clark)
Mysteries of Life Come Clean RCA/BMG Powerful potent pop without pretense, this band probes the periphery of popular music. I like this band. A lot! Born from the ashes of the psychedelic rock band Antenna, the Mysteries are led by the husband/wife team of Jake Smith and Freda Love. Freda can trace ...
Ink 19 :: John P. Strohm
March 1998 :: Adjective City :: John P. Strohm (Ian Koss)
John P. Strohm Vestavia Flat Earth It seems like so long since Strohm first broke through with the Blake Babies, the Boston band that gave us Juliana Hatfield, Antenna, and a convoluted family tree of a half dozen excellent bands. On Strohm's latest release, he can come across as American as they get ...
Ink 19 :: The Booty Olympics
Boystyle (self-released). Review by Henry "Hank" McCoy.
THE BOOTY OLYMPICS BOYSTYLE self-released Step 1: An all-girl indie band with a name like The Booty Olympics? Oh, yeah, I wanna review that. Step 2 (mandatory band history): This group is an offshoot of NYC chickpunk semi-legends the Friggs, in which guitarist/songwriter/singer Mitzi Dodge and drummer ...
Ink 19 :: Juliana Hatfield
November 1998 :: Music E-H :: Juliana Hatfield (Phil Bailey)
Juliana Hatfield Bed Zoé/Rykodisc I have to admit an odd relationship with Juliana Hatfield and her various incarnations. I loathed Blake Babies, respected the Juliana Hatfield Three, and grew to love her music with Only Everything. So with that background, I was confronted with Bed. The new material ...
Ink 19 :: Giant Drag
Hearts and Unicorns (Kickball). Review by Matthew Moyer.
GIANT DRAG HEARTS AND UNICORNS Kickball Though Giant Drag are a duo- Anne Hardy on guitar and vocals and (the departed) Micah Calabrese on drums and miscellany- they don't hew to the self-restraints imposed by a White Stripes or Kills, multitracking guitar all over the place, adding bass and keyboards ...
Ink 19 :: Cheer-Accident
Cheer-Accident,Introducing Lemon,Skin Graft Records,Matthew Moyer
...one another, throwing an elbow or two. Oddly, it’s more enjoyable an exercise than it has any right to be. “Camp O’Physique” brings to mind some of the weirder moments of Ween and Zappa, but a little more…. kinda like Residents fronted by a Raymond Chandler protagonist: hardboiled, straightshootin’...
Ink 19 :: Adjective City
March 1998 :: Columns :: Adjective City ()
Album Cover Alien Encounters Classic Sci-Fi Themes (Hip-O/MCA) One of the signs of Millennial Fever seems to be an obsession with aliens and specifically, the Roswell incident. Hip-O is by no means alone in cashing in on the trend. Alien Encounters features, as promised, classic sci-fi themes ranging ...
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