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Ink 19 :: The Cramps

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April 1998 :: Live Ink :: The Cramps (Julio Diaz)

The Cramps with the Amazing Royal Crowns and the Bomboras State Theater, St. Petersburg 3.4.98 by Julio Diaz Upon hearing about this bill, I knew I had to be at the show. Despite being a fan for several years, I'd never had the opportunity to catch the Cramps live. Adding to my anticipation was the ...

Ink 19 :: The Amazing Royal Crowns

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August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Amazing Royal Crowns (Julio Diaz)

An Audience with the King by Julio Diaz Friendships sometimes start in the strangest ways. My friendship with the Amazing Royal Crowns is an excellent example. I became friends with the Providence, RI-based rockabilly-punk band after writing negative comments about them "missing" a gig in an Ink Nineteen ...

Ink 19 :: The Dripping Lips

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July 1998 :: Music C-D :: The Dripping Lips (David Lee Beowülf)

The Dripping Lips Ready to Crack? Alive Interesting Texas punk rock with some wicked, evil, haunting white blues. And plenty of hellbilly music. Fans of the Cramps, Hasil Atkins, and the Stooges will really dig the Dripping Lips. "Hell Girl" is what Iggy Pop would be singing if he'd been raised in ...

Ink 19 :: The Blacks

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October 1998 :: Music A-C :: The Blacks (James Mann)

The Blacks Dolly Horrorshow Bloodshot Country Goth? Why the hell not? The Blacks -- Danny and Gina Black along with James Emmenger and Nora O'Connor -- take up where the Violent Femmes' "Country Death Song" stopped. Add some Cramps-vintage thrash and a drunken sailor blowing taps on a faraway trumpet ...

Ink 19 :: Back to the 50s

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March 1998 :: Music A-B :: Back to the 50s (Kurt Channing)

Back to the 50s A Tribute to Betty Page Cult/Cleopatra Betty Page keeps coming back, each time a little less sleazy and a little more ripe for picking as a marketable icon. Fortunately, most attempts at cashing in on this subject of early porn are themselves classy, as Page herself somehow brought ...

Ink 19 :: Boss Hog

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April 2000 :: Music B-C :: Boss Hog (Phillip Haire)

Boss Hog White Out In the Red I had about given up on the notion Boss Hog would ever resurface after their self-titled release some five years ago. Jon Spencer and his Blues Explosion had been recording steadily, and vocalist/sexbomb Cristina Martinez had all but faded, except for the occasional mental ...

Ink 19 :: Bassholes

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July 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bassholes (David Lee Beowülf)

Bassholes Long Way Blues 1996 -- 1998 Matador The Bassholes are another one of those bands whose shows were advertised on every light post, but I somehow never got around to seeing. I remember, though, asking some of my pals who somehow had seen every band in existence about the Bassholes. I recall ...

Ink 19 :: Bassholes

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August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bassholes (David Lee Beowülf)

Bassholes Long Way Blues 1996 -- 1998 Matador The Bassholes are another one of those bands whose shows were advertised on every light post, but I somehow never got around to seeing. I remember, though, asking some of my pals who somehow had seen every band in existence about the Bassholes. I recall ...

Ink 19 :: The Bomboras

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April 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Bomboras (Julio Diaz)

The Bomboras Organ Grinder Dionysus Who knew there was still great surf music being made in California? I sure didn't. At least, not until I happened to catch the Bomboras opening the bill on the Cramps tour a few weeks ago. I was completely blown away by the band's raucous energy, edgy surf guitar ...

Ink 19 :: Andre Williams

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June 1998 :: Music T-Z :: Andre Williams (Jason Plender)

Album Cover Click to Enlarge Andre Williams Silky In The Red This is the music that makes the upstanding white folks leave the club. Williams sings about drinking, fucking, drugs, and more, in a bluesy stumble that Spencer's Boosexposion attempts frequently and (these days) seldom achieves. Andre's ...
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