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Ink 19 :: The Bottle Rockets

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In a chat with drummer Mark Ortmann, Sean Slone discovers why all the songs on The Bottle Rockets' new album remain the Sahm.

THE BOTTLE ROCKETS FOR THE BOTTLE ROCKETS, THE SONGS ARE ALL FROM SAHM by Sean Slone For their first album in three years, the Festus, Missouri-based Bottle Rockets decided to record an entire collection of songs by one of their favorite artists, Doug Sahm, the man often called the godfather of the ...

Ink 19 :: The Bottle Rockets

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Songs Of Sahm (Bloodshot). Review by Sean Slone.

THE BOTTLE ROCKETS SONGS OF SAHM Bloodshot For their first full-length disc on Bloodshot, The Bottle Rockets pay tribute to Doug Sahm, the Texas singer-songwriter who died in 1999 after a nearly five decade-long career. Sahm's creative vitality and versatility appear to have re-energized the Festus ...

Ink 19 :: Buckcherry

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In an unconventional interview, Gail Worley gets an in-depth, song-by-song look at the influences that inspire Buckcherry guitarist Keith Nelson. His answers just may surprise you!

... : AN INTERVIEW WITH KEITH NELSON OF BUCKCHERRY by Gail Worley Back in 1999, Buckcherry's remorselessly rocking self-titled debut, kicked pop music in the ass, foreshadowing the Los Angeles-based band's future quest to reclaim rock's lost throne. Who could forget their first single, the wildly popular ...

Ink 19 :: Dropped on the Head

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Volume 1 (Illbilly). Review by Matt Thompson.

DROPPED ON THE HEAD VOLUME 1 Illbilly Frankly, for this old-school fan of country music, the whole cowpunk thing has become a bit tiresome. True, for someone like myself who discovered The Sex Pistols well after he learned of the glory of Hank Williams, the idea of combining country themes with punk ...

Ink 19 :: The Mississippi

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February 1999 :: Music J-M :: The Mississippi (David Lee Simmons)

The Mississippi River of Song Smithsonian Folkways The Mississippi River draws its strength from the many tributaries that pump into the waterways from the top to the bottom of the middle of America. You could take that metaphor a long way when listening to The Mississippi: River of Song, a two-disc ...

Ink 19 :: Hominy

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April 1998 :: Music H-K :: Hominy (Dave Liljengren)

Hominy Hominy Ivy/Sounds of the American West Like Missouri's Bottle Rockets, Hominy launches a powerful American aesthetic from a solid rock footing. Crafted over several years, this eponymous debut pays tribute to the artists who've shaped Americana rock, revisits familiar outback geography, and ...

Ink 19 :: The Southern Rock Allstars

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Crazy Again (Tazer). Review by Matt Thompson.

THE SOUTHERN ROCK ALLSTARS CRAZY AGAIN Tazer While the name is a bit braggadocios, The Southern Rock Allstars do have a rather healthy pedigree. Drummer Jakson Spires kept time in late '70s arena wildmen Blackfoot, and guitarist Dave Hlubek was a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd wanna-bes Molly Hatchet. Lead ...

Ink 19 :: Slobberbone

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Slobberbone are a four-piece alternative country rock combo from Denton, Texa...

... EVERYTHING YOU THOUGHT WAS RIGHT WAS WRONG TODAY New West Slobberbone are a four-piece alternative country rock combo from Denton, Texas who put the emphasis on rock. Combining the thrash of Neil Young and Crazy Horse with a bit of Bottle Rockets twang, the band also pays tribute to heroes like the ...

Ink 19 :: Ass Ponys

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Lohio (Checkered Past). Review by Sean Slone.

... and often oddball lyrical excursions. Lohio is their second record with terrific Nashville producer Brad Jones (Marshall Crenshaw, Steve Forbert) at the helm, and his inventive knob twiddling combined with the band's solid musicianship can make up for a lot of sins. Things start strong with the jawdroppingly ...

Ink 19 :: Gourds

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Austin, Texas is home to this eclectic Americana outfit who brings together r...

... by alt-country multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston (Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Freakwater), keyboard player Claude Bernard, and drummer Keith Langford. The songs touch occasionally on religion, as on "Jesus Christ," a nicely harmonized mandolin and accordion-tinged toe tapper. "O Rings" and "Tearbox" are two ...
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