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Ink 19 :: The Format

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The ambitious sounds of The Format are Pet Sounds-era The Beach Boys for the Fall Out Boy audience. Unorthodox instrumentation, perfectly crafted melodies, and beautiful vocals that have the slightest hint of modern day emo whine, but not enough to make Jen Cray cringe.

THE FORMAT Orlando, FL July 27, 2006 by Jen Cray Jen Cray The Format The ambitious sounds of The Format are Pet Sounds-era The Beach Boys for the Fall Out Boy audience. Unorthodox instrumentation, perfectly crafted melodies, and beautiful vocals that have the slightest hint of modern-day emo whine ...

Ink 19 :: Motion City Soundtrack

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Everything is alright when Motion City Soundtrack takes the stage. Except Brittany Sturges can't get that tune out of her head.

MOTION CITY SOUNDTRACK WITH THE MATCHES, THE FORMAT, MEN WOMEN & CHILDREN Philadelphia, PA March 18, 2006 by Brittany Sturges "Motion City Soundtrack 2" As I walked the 12 blocks from the bus stop to the Theater of the Living Arts (TLA), I noticed swarms of young emo kids, adorning their best band ...

Ink 19 :: An Opening Act of Unspeakable Evil

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Using the blog format as a literary device is an innovative gambit, and Ian Koss is suitably impressed with the results in Jim Munroe's new novel. This also answers the question about what to do when you're young and you've got a winning occult ritual/performance art piece - go on tour with indie bands!

AN OPENING ACT OF UNSPEAKABLE EVIL BY JIM MUNROE No Media Kings The epistolary novel -- a story told through a series of letters -- is nothing new. However, in An Opening Act of Unspeakable Evil, author Jim Munroe adds a modern twist, structuring events via letters sent to an anonymous and unknown ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips

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Never ones to be pinned down to the standard drum-guitar-bass format, the Flaming Lips brought their eccentric sonic and visual baggage to the House Of Blues. Mary Petralia takes inventory.

THE FLAMING LIPS WITH STARDEATH House of Blues, Orlando April 12, 2007 by Mary Petralia Rosalie Petralia After the likeably sonic Stardeath -- hey, was that Wayne Coyne's nephew? -- Santa Clauses and aliens alike converged on the intimate HOB stage to join Wayne Coyne and Co. for a purely original ...

Ink 19 :: Fifteen

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September 1999 :: Music F-M :: Fifteen (Ryan Eckhart)

...    Lucky    Sub City    Jeff Ott/Amanda    Epithysial Union    Cool Guy    It's been a while since Extra Medium Kick Ball All-Star (17) has seen the light of day, and I believe this is its first time on CD format. It was originally released on LP by the band on Rebel Alliance. This was always one of ...

Ink 19 :: The Handy Bug Answer Book

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February 1999 :: Page :: The Handy Bug Answer Book (Ian Koss)

The Handy Bug Answer Book by Dr. Gilbvert Waldbauer Visible Ink I love bugs. Allow me to refine that statement -- I love most arthropods (I'm not particularly interested in crustaceans). I've always been fascinated by the concept of alien species, lifeforms so radically different they force a new perspective ...

Ink 19 :: ABBA

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June 1999 :: Music A-C :: ABBA (Anton Wagner)

ABBA The ABBA Remasters Polar/Polydor It comforts me to think that as big as questionably-talented acts like Marilyn Manson and the Smashing Pumpkins may get, they will never be as big as ABBA. I don't mean "big" in any materialistic fashion, like records sold or gross concert attendance -- I mean ...

Ink 19 :: Cessna

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Finnish indie popsters Cessna explore their Loves, Longings, and Regrets on their newest album for Radio Khartoum, but it took Andrew Muzyk to discover why Kimmo and Sami don't sing in Finnish and why they compare their music to a kaleidoscope.

CESSNA by Andrew Muzyk From the frozen tundra of Finland come the lads of Cessna, bright eyed and ready to take on the world. With releases on esteemed pop labels like Jigsaw, Fantastic, Tweenet, and Radio Khartoum, Cessna have seemingly taken over the indie-pop landscape with their brand of jazzy ...

Ink 19 :: Trends: unwrapped.com

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July 1999 :: Columns :: Trends: unwrapped.com (--Jason Feifer)

by Marcel Feldmar You got amazon.com. You got CD Now and the world of Columbia House on-line. Is that all? Not if you zip around the corner... there's something else out there. It's a little different, a little more obscure, a little more independent, a little more underground. It's unwrapped.com, ...

Ink 19 :: Jem Cohen

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May 1999 :: Screen :: Jem Cohen (Tom Minarchick)

... into a unique blend all his own. Though he describes his work as experimental, he also believes that "experimental" work can be accessible and from-the-heart, as well as intellectually challenging.    Though many people's introduction to Jem's work will be through Instrument , a film about the band ...
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