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Ink 19 :: The Delgados
Hate (Mantra Recordings). Review by Rob Walsh.
THE DELGADOS HATE Mantra/Beggars Evoking an affinity for lush pop-inflected symphonies, the Delgadoss further distance themselves from their lo-fi roots with their most recent endeavor. Hate's opening track "The Light Before We Land" is simply gorgeous with its disarming, ethereal string accompaniment ...
Ink 19 :: The Delgados
July 1999 :: Music D-E :: The Delgados (Ian Koss)
The Delgados Peloton Beggars Banquet Masters of Scottish poppery the Delgados return with a crafty collection of eleven tracks, carefully designed to insinuate their way into your daily life, echoing and repeating in your head long after the sound stops. As has been typical with the last couple Delgados ...
Ink 19 :: 19 Albums I Wish I Had Reviewed in 2004
by Rob Walsh,19 Albums I Wish I Had Reviewed in 2004 … in alphabetical order,,,by Rob Walsh
...(BY ALBUM TITLE) by Rob Walsh A lot of good music was released this past year. This is a cursory (and hopefully somewhat exegetic) recount of some of the brighter moments from the last twelve months. I guess you could consider what follows a "best of" list. Ever since I took over editorial duties here...
Ink 19 :: Losing Money + Losing Friends
October 1998 :: Music H-M :: Losing Money + Losing Friends (Kurt Channing)
Losing Money + Losing Friends The March Records Story March In its scant six years, March Records has managed to assemble a most impressive roster of music, diverse and consistently good. This collection of rarities and tracks from previous releases seems to confirm the fact that the tastes of March ...
Ink 19 :: Joan Of Arse
Distant Hearts, A Little Closer (Flameshovel). Review by Stein Haukland.
JOAN OF ARSE DISTANT HEARTS, A LITTLE CLOSER Flameshovel Imagine the playfulness of a folksy, rustic Super Furry Animals, and you may be close to imagining the wonderful world of Joan Of Arse. Distant Hearts, A Little Closer was originally released in Europe in 2001, and it's about time someone picked ...
Ink 19 :: Hefner
We Love The City (Too Pure). Review by Anton Warner.
HEFNER WE LOVE THE CITY Too Pure Hefner grows older and more sophisticated on We Love The City, something which felt somewhat inevitable after a couple of exuberant releases and a collection of rarities. Musically, the band sounds far more comfortable in the studio, adding whizzy production touches ...
Ink 19 :: Nanook of the North
sweden,pop,indie,concept album,electronic,Nanook of the North,The Taby Tapes,Hidden Agenda,Aaron Shaul
NANOOK OF THE NORTH THE TABY TAPES Hidden Agenda Leave it to the Swedes to come up with a concept album about Eskimos. Sharing their name with the infamous seal-clubbing film, Nanook of the North the band is decidedly more PETA friendly. The group’s back story goes like this: Alaskan expatriate Nanook ...
Ink 19 :: The Dudley Corporation
In Love With The Dudley Corporation (Absolutely Kosher). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THE DUDLEY CORPORATION IN LOVE WITH THE DUDLEY CORPORATION Absolutely Kosher It's completely appropriate that The Dudley Corporation's debut album should be recorded in the presence and with the help of The Delgados. It could almost be seen as a symbolic passing of the shambolic torch from the recently ...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
July 1999 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
. . . . 7even Inches Dorothy The Mavis's Queen Bee Rabby Feeder Silver Jews Superman Curl The Timversion Columns In Perspective: Laurel Aitken and the Skatalites Trends: unwrapped.com Music A AFI Agricantus All That Terry Allen Amorphis Jake Andrews Anna-Lisa Anti ...
Ink 19 :: Cover
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COVER Cover Cover Features Getting Old Old Links Old Viking is Bad Viking The Silent Navigators Speak Up Sonny Ink Spots Alejandro Escovedo The Blair Witch Project Bluetip I Was A Teenage Boiled Angel Genitorturers GWAR Kari Wuhrer Man or Astroman? Meshuggah Michael Mike Diana Ministry Live Ink Bailter ...
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