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Ink 19 :: Trans Am
Trans Am, with Laddio Balako, the Fucking Champs, and Neil Hamburger, at I-Spy in Seattle, Wa on September 21, 2000. Concert review by Marcel Feldmar.
TRANS AM WITH LADDIO BALAKO, THE FUCKING CHAMPS, AND NEIL HAMBURGER I-Spy, Seattle, WA September 21, 2000 by Marcel Feldmar Arriving at the club in time to hear the last two songs by Laddio Balako, the place was already almost too crowded to move. I pushed my way to the edge of the upstairs balcony ...
Ink 19 :: I Farm
Sincerely, Robots (Cool Guy). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
I FARM SINCERELY, ROBOTS Cool Guy Speed metal is not dead. I Farm careen out with some punk riffs and full on guitar mayhem with the unintelligible lyrics and double bass drums. They're on with the time changes, and I'm thinking that if you added a bit more guitar, lost the vocals, you'd get something ...
Ink 19 :: Spaceboy
The Force That Holds Together a Heart Torn to Pieces (HowlingBull America). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
SPACEBOY THE FORCE THAT HOLDS TOGETHER A HEART TORN TO PIECES HowlingBull America The modern metal-core scene may have gotten altogether more technical thanks to The Dillinger Escape Plan, Botch, Converge, and a select few others, but Spaceboy seem bent on making it a helluva lot burlier. Like Killing ...
Ink 19 :: Semiautomatic
7:00 and Seven Stops (Gold Standard Laboratories). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...all that much before (you can read my review of their latest recording here), but man, Concentrick really did a great job with their music! The beats are huge, snappy, and warm, in a way that would make even the biggest techno opponent shake his/ her respective booty in a fevered fury. Concentrick gives...
Ink 19 :: The Mars Volta
Jon Theodore, Mars Volta, By Gail Worley,An Interview with Jon Theodore of The Mars Volta ,My Favorite Martian,,By Gail Worley
MY FAVORITE MARTIAN: AN INTERVIEW WITH JON THEODORE OF THE MARS VOLTA by Gail Worley Image - Jon Theodore 1 When progressive rock made an unforeseen comeback on the pop music scene last year, one band credited for causing a major commotion was LA-based experimental quartet The Mars Volta. With its ...
Ink 19 :: Citay
Citay (Important). Review by Aaron Shaul.
CITAY CITAY Important Citay is the freak-folk brainchild of former Piano Magic member Ezra Feinberg. Named after the historically over-enunciated/sung word "city," Feinberg's outfit -- including Fucking Champs' Tim Green -- opts for a mostly instrumental project. Lyrics do appear from time to time ...
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