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Ink 19 :: The Electric Pop Group

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Sunrise EP (Matinee). Review by Aaron Shaul.

THE ELECTRIC POP GROUP SUNRISE EP Matinee Matinee seems to have an endless cache of Euro twee pop EPs at their disposal these days. The Electric Pop Group hail from my beloved Sweden and this disc offers the same chiming guitars and glistening electronic swells that have served the country's pop scene ...

Ink 19 :: Crushstory

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A + Electric (Popkid). Review by Randall J. Stephens.

CRUSHSTORY A + ELECTRIC Popkid For all the CDs this reviewer receives in the mail, there's seldom anything to get excited about. And not to be a pessimist, but the more unknown a band (pick any random name here: The Protracted Squirrels, John's Carnival of Descent, One Flew Over the Hobo's Chest, Desirous ...

Ink 19 :: Cake

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Cake, with Drive By Truckers and The Josh Joplin Group at the On The Bricks Concert Series at Centennial Park in Atlanta, GA on July 27, 2001. Concert review by Roi J. Tamkin.

CAKE WITH DRIVE BY TRUCKERS AND THE JOSH JOPLIN GROUP On The Bricks Concert Series, Centennial Park, Atlanta, GA July 27, 2001 by Roi J. Tamkin "Sheep go to heaven, goats go to hell." I do not know what this means, but Cake's John McRea had thousands of Atlantans chanting it for a solid five minutes ...

Ink 19 :: Duran Duran

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If you're over the age of 25, you probably grew up with the music of Duran Duran. Remember the hysteria, the screaming girls, the videos? Gail Worley sure does, and asked keyboardist Nick Rhodes about all of it in this extensive, in-depth interview.

POSTER IDOLS GO THE WAY OF POP TRASH: AN INTERVIEW WITH NICK RHODES OF DURAN DURAN by Gail Worley Unless you were born sometime in the '70s, you're too young to have witnessed the fashion-obsessed New Romantic movement, which provided a brief-but-glorious segue between outspoken punk-rock anarchy and ...

Ink 19 :: Slumber Party

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3 (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Aaron Shaul.

SLUMBER PARTY 3 Kill Rock Stars Though Slumber Party hails from Detroit, upon first listen they seem like the definitive "coastal" band. The wistful, rain-streaked window textures in their music conjure up images of perpetually clouded Portland or historically hip Boston -- pretty much any place but ...

Ink 19 :: Gainesville Jazz And Pop Fest

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May 1998 :: Live :: Gainesville Jazz And Pop Fest (Gregory Schaefer)

Gainesville Jazz And Pop Fest Various Locations, Gainesville 3.26-28.98 by Gregory Schaefer Love is in the air. The birds are chirping, the flowers blooming, and the weeds are strengthening from the dead. A fresh light is bringing new life, new warmth, and new sound. Spring arrives in Gainesville and ...

Ink 19 :: The Damned

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Nearly 25 years after the UK punk revolution, The Damned are still kicking with two original members, and a new album, Grave Disorder. Gail Worley talks with the legendary Captain Sensible about a quarter-century of The Damned.

PUNK AND DISORDERLY: AN INTERVIEW WITH PUNK ROCK LEGEND CAPTAIN SENSIBLE OF THE DAMNED by Gail Worley   Morat The Damned When it comes to musical retreads -- the record industry's bread and butter -- people are getting nostalgic for fairly recent times. It's hard to be nostalgic for punk rock when ...

Ink 19 :: DJ DNA vs. DJ Kilmore

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More and more, rock bands are adding DJs to their arsenal of musicians, using cuts, scratches, and samples to fill out their sound. Christopher R. Weingarten talked with one of the first rock DJs, DJ DNA of Urban Dance Squad, and one of today's young guns, DJ Kilmore of Incubus, to explore the roots of the phenomenon.

THE DJS OF URBAN DANCE SQUAD AND INCUBUS 'WAX' ON ROCK TURNTABLISM AND THE CULTURE OF CUT DJ DNA VS. DJ KILMORE by Christopher R. Weingarten Anyone remotely in tune to the basic mechanisms of pop culture phenomena is slowly witnessing one of the most uncalculated and natural shifts in contemporary ...

Ink 19 :: David Grubbs

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From his teen days in Squirrel Bait through stints with Slint and Gastr Del Sol and on to his solo work for Drag City, David Grubbs has long been an innovator in music. Nirav Soni spoke with Grubbs about improvisation, collaborations, Indian music, and the Beach Boys.

... David Grubbs is someone I've admired for a long time. As a musician, scholar, teacher, and writer, he's charted a long and wandering course through the arts. In a sense, he's a contemporary Renaissance man, in that he's skilled and knowledgeable in so many fields, but he's much more unassuming than ...

Ink 19 :: The Incredible Moses Leroy

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Ron Fountenberry's eclectic, hooky pop music more than lives up to his ostentatious-sounding alias. Julio Diaz talks stage names, fashion, and music biz politics with The Incredible Moses Leroy.

THE FANTASTIC ONE: AN INTERVIEW WITH RON FOUNTENBERRY, ALIAS THE INCREDIBLE MOSES LEROY by Julio Diaz "I prefer to be called by my birth name, which is Ron," says the artist otherwise known as The Incredible Moses Leroy via phone from a recent tour stop. Under his seemingly ostentatious stage name ...
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