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Ink 19 :: Rollins Band
Rollins Band, with Circle Jerks and US Bombs at The House of Blues in Orlando, FL on August 16, 2001. Concert review by Liza Hearon. Photos by Jen Lato.
ROLLINS BAND WITH CIRCLE JERKS AND US BOMBS The House of Blues, Orlando, FL August 16, 2001 by Liza Hearon Jen Lato Circle Jerks There comes a time in a young punk's life when he or she finally earns the right to wear the coveted over-21 wristband and enjoy alcoholic beverages. The wristbands were ...
Ink 19 :: TSOL
In one of the year's most surprising comebacks, the original line-up of TSOL is back. Mitchell Foy catches up with orignal lead singer Jack Grisham to discuss grave robbery, the legendary '80s Orange County punk scene, and how Henry Rollins ruined Black Flag.
...seems like an eternity before re-emerging with a particular vibrancy that makes them more than just a nostalgia act. It doesn't happen often, but in the case of the revitalized True Sounds of Liberty (better known as TSOL), fans of kinetic rock n' roll just might have an oldies band they can get behind...
Ink 19 :: Fastmusic
Punk 2001 (Fastmusic). Review by Brian Kruger.
FASTMUSIC PUNK 2001 Fastmusic Man, this is one solid compilation. First, Fastmusic score The Circle Jerks and Down By Law, and feature good songs by both (why is it when big bands appear on comps very often their crappiest songs are featured?). Next, one of my own personal faves, Luckie Strike, out ...
Ink 19 :: Iodine
May 1998 :: Music G-K :: Iodine (Gail Worley)
Iodine Baby Grand Sol 3 Sometimes the only requirement for liking a record is that the music sounds good. No one will accuse Iodine of forgetting their influences on this charming roundup of various post-punk style tunes punctuated with arena rock power chords and a mildly psychotic, grunge-folk groove ...
Ink 19 :: Iron Cross
Live For Now! (GMM). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
IRON CROSS LIVE FOR NOW! GMM Iron Cross: the band who were so erroneously misconstrued as Nazi skins back in the day, the band who were a launching pad for both Mark Haggarty (Gray Matter, 3, Severin) and Dante Fernando (Gray Matter, Ignition), the band whose three tracks on the immortal Flex Your ...
Ink 19 :: Pig Pen
February 1998 :: Music P-R :: Pig Pen (David Lee Beowülf)
Album Cover Pig Pen Bleedin', Drinkin' and Stinkin' Snot Rocket I am amazed that a band like Pig Pen has the `nads to put out a genuine underground punk rock record. I mean, this is the kind of punk rock you'd have to search for back in the mid-1980s. (You'd have to search for it because punk rock ...
Ink 19 :: Short Music For Short People
August 1999 :: Music Q-S :: Short Music For Short People (Andrew Chadwick)
...if I daresay, better (particularly Slap-A-Ham's seven inch series of Bleeeeaaaarrrgghh comps). But then I suppose it depends on your tastes. Most of the Fat Wreck/Epitaph bands don't interest me in the least, so a comp with bands mostly playing that style makes me shudder. The greatest thing about this...
Ink 19 :: Punk Rock Jukebox
October 1999 :: Music O-R :: Punk Rock Jukebox (David Lee Beowulf)
Punk Rock Jukebox Volume II Blackout! A collection of sixteen bands playing sixteen punk rock "oldies." For example Samiam plays Iggy and the Stooges' "Search and Destroy," Blood For Blood plays the Dead Boys' "All This and More," Indecision plays Fear's "I Don't Care About You," Yuppicide plays the ...
Ink 19 :: Autopsy of an Underground
August 1998 :: Feature :: Autopsy of an Underground (Charles D.J. Deppner)
...NOTE: This is not one scene, but a composite of many, constructed by various memories, experiences, and laments. As a collective, they were not THE underground, but AN underground: one of many, spread across what were America's generally disaffected suburbs. "Music is for the young." --Anonymous The...
Ink 19 :: D.R.I.
The Dirty Rotten CD (Beer City Records). Review by Vinnie Apicella.
D.R.I. THE DIRTY ROTTEN CD Beer City Records During the formative years of American Hardcore, few bands stood out as much as D.R.I. They, of the knee-raising, elbow-flapping imprint, set the pace for the flood of skater-punk types in the early '80s that served as a starchy alternative to mainstream ...
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