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Ink 19 :: Even More Original Raw Soul
July 1998 :: Music E-G :: Even More Original Raw Soul (Patrick Lewis Manne)
...Instinct As near as I can tell, this is a compilation of new artists performing old-skool soul/funk. If it weren't for gMonkey pointing out that the production on these was too sharp and up-to-date for those old records, I'd still be wondering about the freshness dating. Make no mistake -- this is no...
Ink 19 :: Son Volt
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Son Volt (James Mann)
Jay Farrar: Rock and Roll's Greta Garbo by James Mann I have a feeling that every night, when the curtains part, before he strums the first chord of "Medicine Hat," Jay Farrar looks out at the crowd in front of him and cringes. Clearly a shy man, Farrar seems to be uncomfortable in the spotlight. Staring ...
Ink 19 :: The Low Frequency in Stereo
The Last Temptation of... (Gigantic). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THE LOW FREQUENCY IN STEREO THE LAST TEMPTATION OF... Gigantic Photoshoping themselves into the spacesuits of the Mercury 7 astronauts for the cover of their album is an oddly appropriate move for the Norwegian band The Low Frequency in Stereo. Nearly every influence the group pulls from finds its ...
Ink 19 :: The Organ
new wave,post-punk,indie,'80s, jangle,The Organ,Grab That Gun,Mint,Aaron Shaul
THE ORGAN GRAB THAT GUN Mint As a fan of The Smiths, the past few years have been very frustrating. I've had to endure the endless array of emo/hardcore bands who draw from the self-pity well of Morrissey to create music that's completely unlistenable, while the amazing musicality of the band is left ...
Ink 19 :: The Lucksmiths
Spring a Leak (Matinee). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THE LUCKSMITHS SPRING A LEAK Matinee Australia's The Lucksmiths' indie pop career, at nearly every turn, has been overshadowed by their like-minded Scottish brethren. They first had to contend with the ever-burgeoning popularity of Belle & Sebastian, and when that band swapped in bedroom anthems for ...
Ink 19 :: Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey
Mavericks (Collector's Choice Music). Review by Jeff Montgomery.
PETER HOLSAPPLE AND CHRIS STAMEY MAVERICKS Collector's Choice Music Back in 1991, Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey released the original version of Mavericks. It was essentially a reunion album for these two former core members of the dB's, a New York-by-way-of-North Carolina band of the late '70s ...
Ink 19 :: Flip Flop
Flip Flop,Flip Flop,Yep Roc,Sean Slone
FLIP FLOP VARIOUS ARTISTS Yep Roc Yep Roc Records has got to be one of the coolest indie labels around. With a roster that includes near legendary old-timers (Paul Weller, Bob Mould, John Doe, Robyn Hitchcock) and relatively young Turks (Marah, Caitlin Cary, Robbie Fulks), the label seems intent on ...
Ink 19 :: Bubblegum Lemonade
Ten Years Younger EP (Matinee). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...thanks to home-styled recording and minimized production values. There's a tendency with music that's going for a rougher aesthetic to skimp on the premeditation in songwriting, but these four tracks are surprisingly well arranged, hook-laden and harmonic. "The Tomorrow People" borrows the 12 string...
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