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Ink 19 :: The Cranberries
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee (MCA). Review by Julio Diaz.
THE CRANBERRIES WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE MCA Apparently, it's only necessary to have one Cranberries album in your collection, because (with the exception of 1996's To the Faithful Departed), they seem to keep remaking it over and over. Their latest effort, Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, sounds ...
Ink 19 :: Third Day
Third Day with Lincoln Brewster and Kendall Payne at First Assmebly of God in Fort Myers, FL, on March 9, 2001. Concert review and photos by Lee Ann Leach.
...concert. Although I have been a fanatical Third Day fan since I first heard their single release entitled "Praise Song" back in 1997, I haven't had the opportunity to actually see Third Day in a live performance. I religiously (no pun intended!) went out and bought and loved each and every CD this band...
Ink 19 :: Legacy
May 1998 :: Music L-P :: Legacy (David A Clark)
Legacy A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Atlantic/Lava This is a great tribute album and sticking with the original line-up of songs enhances its efficacy. If you have a copy of the Fleetwood Mac release handy, grab it and follow along. The first song on the album is "Second Hand News," rendered ...
Ink 19 :: Legacy
July 1998 :: Music H-L :: Legacy (David A Clark)
Legacy A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Atlantic/Lava This is a great tribute album, and sticking with the original line-up of songs enhances its efficacy. If you have a copy of the Fleetwood Mac release handy, grab it and follow along. The first song on the album is "Second Hand News," rendered ...
Ink 19 :: Screeching Weasel/Screeching Weasel
August 1999 :: Music Q-S :: Screeching Weasel/Screeching Weasel (Ryan Eckhart)
...of their first record from 1987, plus demos and unreleased old stuff. Raw, simplistic, and very derivative, I'd still take this in a heartbeat over the bland songs presented on their latest record, Emo . I want to believe these songs are a joke (a cover of the Cranberries' "Linger"?!) to go along with...
Ink 19 :: Immigration From Day One
November 1998 :: Feature :: Immigration From Day One (Lee Ann Leach (Galisiha Agasga))
by Lee Ann Leach (Galisiha Agasga) Will Rogers is the one man I love to quote. One quote in particular that came from this Cherokee brother's mouth is one that I would love to have made into a bumper sticker for my falling apart "Rez Mobile," and goes like this... "My ancestors didn't come over on ...
Ink 19 :: Where's Moo
Happiness (self-released). Review by Sir Millard Mulch.
WHERE'S MOO HAPPINESS Self Released By writing this, I will channel the attention of countless idiots towards a group of Improv-Comedy kids that started a band that put out a CD with songs on it. Unexpectedly, the music from this CD has become trapped in my head. I hear it when I ride the train; when ...
Ink 19 :: Black 47
April 1999 :: Music A-C :: Black 47 (Kurt Channing)
Black 47 Live In New York City Gadfly When I think of what an internationally renowned Irish band should sound like, I don't think of U2, or the Cranberries, or the Commitments for that matter. Black 47, who have been around for nearly a decade, fit the bill neatly, not just for their integration of ...
Ink 19 :: Frogpond
September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Frogpond (Jason Feifer)
...songs, rock with tinges of pop and a grunge mentality sprinkled sporadically like a bad supermarket birthday cake, are sometimes mildly catchy. Even the female vocals, something along the lines of a yodel-less Cranberries, aren't too cacophonous. However, no song truly ever encompasses the listener...
Ink 19 :: The Forms
The Forms (Threespheres). Review by Jen Cray.
THE FORMS THE FORMS Threespheres Sounding a little bit like The Cranberries with Tori Amos on piano, The Forms confound my senses immediately because I would not expect four dudes from Brooklyn to be pulling influence from such Pixie-esque sources. They remind me of that bygone '90s alternative era ...
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