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Ink 19 :: The Briefs
Hit After Hit (Dirtnap). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
THE BRIEFS HIT AFTER HIT Dirtnap Excellent punk pop blast from this Seattle band. Fast and furious and fun. Thirteen songs, with the longest clocking in at just over three minutes, and ending with a 31 second burst of energy entitled "Dolly Parton." High energy slaps in the face, waking you up and ...
Ink 19 :: The Damned
The Damned, with The Toilet Boys and The Briefs at The Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on October 26, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz.
THE DAMNED WITH THE TOILET BOYS AND THE BRIEFS The Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando, FL October 26, 2001 by Julio Diaz What better way to prepare for Halloween than by taking in a show by the newly-resurrected version of The Damned, arguably the first band to bring goth, horror, and sci-fi elements to ...
Ink 19 :: The Casualties
NYHC legends The Casualties bring their traditional Punk sounds to Orlando. Packed in amongst the sweaty, bloody, sticky miscreants is Jen Cray.
THE CASUALTIES THE BRIEFS Orlando, Fl Oct. 26, 2006 by Jen Cray Jen Cray The Casualties- Jake & Jorge As I walked down Pine St. headed for BackBooth I passed The Casualties' colorful guitarist Jake chatting it up with fans. That image right there is what I love about punk shows. There's no hierarchy ...
Ink 19 :: Phylr
July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Phylr (drew West)
by drew West I was on a mission, and I wasn't told the goal. Eleven AM was the predetermined time, and since it was a holiday weekend, I might as well spend an hour (or so) of it talking with Jim Coleman (Phylr, ex-Cop Shoot Cop) about one of the best albums I've heard this year. Under the guise of ...
Ink 19 :: Marvin Gaye
Essential as a historical document, yet of questionable entertainment value, ...
MARVIN GAYE THE FINAL CONCERT The Right Stuff Essential as a historical document, yet of questionable entertainment value, it's no surprise this 1983 show -- notably not his last, as the title implies, but recorded on what would turn out to be Marvin Gaye's final tour -- stayed hidden in the vaults ...
Ink 19 :: 4.18.01
Marcel Feldmar remembers how the city of Seattle gathered not to mourn Joey, but to celebrate his life, and reveals his top five Ramones memories.
4.18.01 by Marcel Feldmar It's some Wednesday night in April, 2001, and after working a long day at Easy Street Records, I head down to the Lava Lounge for some relaxation (read: alcohol). There's the guys from The Briefs spinning records that move from punk rock to new wave, and beyond. DOA, T. Rex ...
Ink 19 :: Give the People What We Want
The Songs of The Kinks (Sub Pop). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT WE WANT THE SONGS OF THE KINKS Sub Pop The Kinks are one of the forgotten greats of yesteryear; they were rockin' out before you were even a glimmer in your mom's eye. It's nice to see a tribute to them, although a tribute of more rockin' bands might have been better (a Relapse ...
Ink 19 :: Erasure
Erasure,Elkland,Orlando, FL,May 7, 2005,by Jen Cray,House of Blues
..., FL May 7, 2005 by Jen Cray I have never been a big Erasure fan, their music has always seemed a bit too flamboyant for my tastes. My girlfriend, on the other hand, has wanted to see their live show since they first came onto the scene in the mid-80's, so I decided to give them a more fair listen. I...
Ink 19 :: The Rezillos
David Lee Beowulf finally meets up with Scotland's finest, The Rezillos. His life is now complete.
THE REZILLOS WHAT'S UNDER THEIR KILTS? David Lee Beowulf Scottish born, bred and schooled, The Rezillos burst forth upon the punk rock scene, playing what possibly could be called "New Wave" three years later, in 1978, with their landmark album Can't Stand the Rezillos. They followed up that same year ...
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