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Ink 19 :: Fever

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Pink On Pink (Kemado). Review by Ben Varkentine.

FEVER PINK ON PINK Kemado Bands, let this be a warning to you. I was going to let Fever off with a shrug. Professional twat David Cross having already named The Ataris "officially the one-millionth kitschy, we-cover-this-old-'80s-song-in-a-pop-punk-syle band" in Spin, I guess that makes Fever one million ...

Ink 19 :: Oscar Fever

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With the Academy Awards upon us, Ben Varkentine checks out the new edition of Emanuel Levy's Oscar Fever, and lets you know whether it's worthy of the red carpet or the golden raspberry.

OSCAR FEVER BY EMANUEL LEVY Continuum Books Oscar Fever intends being an analysis of the trends of Oscar nominations and winners. As a reading experience, it is a chore, the kind of book where to find your eyes dancing around the page and your mind thinking of other things rather than being pulled ...

Ink 19 :: Fever Dream

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Johnson,Fever Dream,Freeze!,Coalition Records,Carl F Gauze

FEVER DREAM FREEZE! Coalition Records Pound that guitar. Pound that drum. Pound on the remnants of the American Dream. That's the theme of this 5 song EP: angry young sounds for the Angry Young Men (and Women) of the world. Occasionally, some tight vocals appear, other times they are lost under the ...

Ink 19 :: Rasputina

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My Fever Broke EP (Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.

RASPUTINA MY FEVER BROKE EP Instinct What more can you say about a group that is described as "pseudo-classical, hard core 'positive-goth' cello rockers"? It seems like all the adjectives are taken. Except for fun. And that is exactly what Melora Creagor's Rasputina is. "At the State Fair with a White ...

Ink 19 :: Year Future

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First World Fever (GSL). Review by Aaron Shaul.

YEAR FUTURE FIRST WORLD FEVER GSL Every GSL album that comes across my plate I look on with potential of reaching the heights of Chromatics' Plaster Hounds, a disc full of paranoid minimal post-punk and frightening songwriting. First World Fever, like much of the label's subsequent catalog, has come ...

Ink 19 :: Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator

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Carl F. Gauze will give you Pac-Man Fever all over again, as he takes you back to the arcade games of your youth with a look at the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator.

...   courtesy www.mame.net OK, I'm sure half of you out there will say "Oh, I've known about that for years." Fine, go play with your Zork. But the other half of you who spent most of the '80s and all of your allowance in the arcade need to visit this site. You can now have ALL of those high school memories ...

Ink 19 :: Kermit Ruffins

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July 1999 :: Music P-R :: Kermit Ruffins (David Lee Simmons)

Kermit Ruffins Swing This! Basin Street One of the great benefits of what appears to be a music renaissance in New Orleans has been the influx of fresh young trumpeting talent. Grammy-nominated Nicholas Payton, only in his mid-20s, has made a huge national impact while continuing to play locally whenever ...

Ink 19 :: Brainiac's Daughter

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July 1999 :: Music B :: Brainiac's Daughter (Lisa Olen)

Brainiac's Daughter Behave Redline With song titles such as "Give Myself To You," "Love Be Love," and "Fever," one would assume that this Tampa-based "Sci-fi techno-pop, electro-funk" quartet specialized in writing power ballads, capitalizing on the sex appeal of their lead singer, Kristry Jo Haima ...

Ink 19 :: The Unband

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Why does the Unband rock so hard? That's what Gail Worley asked singer/guitarist Matt Pierce of the one band that parties so hard that they had to move to New York after being banned from every club in Boston. It's all about sex, drugs, and rock and roll!

PARTY ALL THE TIME: MATT PIERCE LOOKS OUT FOR NUMBER UN THE UNBAND by Gail Worley It's the middle of the worst part of a New York City winter: a day when you can't get warm no matter how many layers you pile on, and it's easy to full-body slam someone on the street, simply because you can't lift your ...

Ink 19 :: The Aquabats

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February 2000 :: Music A-B :: The Aquabats (Liza Hearon)

The Aquabats The Aquabats vs. The Floating Eye of Death Goldenvoice Could the Aquabats be mellowing out? Judging from their new CD, the answer is yes. Their new album is their first release since 1997's The Fury of the Aquabats , and they have gone through some lineup changes since then. The Floating ...
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