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Ink 19 :: The Chicken Hawks
February 1999 :: Music C-E :: The Chicken Hawks (David Lee Beowulf)
The Chicken Hawks Siouxicide City RFAR Class. As in "has no... " The Chicken Hawks are about as classy as a two-time losing night-school dropout. Which is where there get all their appeal. Track one on this album of primitive trash rock is entitled "Stick It In," which says little else than "stick ...
Ink 19 :: The Chicken Hawks
Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People (RAFR). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
THE CHICKEN HAWKS HARD HITTING SONGS FOR HARD HIT PEOPLE RAFR Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People is the second album from The Chicken Hawks, and as I expected, it's more trashy nightmarish heck-raisin' rock and roll. Of significance is their absolute commitment to rocking hard. By that I mean the ...
Ink 19 :: Brad
Shawn Smith, vocalist for Brad (featuring members from Satchel and Pearl Jam) discusses comparisons with Elton John, Prince, and finding a proper label to release Brad's material. Troy Jewell has the scoop.
BRAD SHAWN SMITH TALKS ABOUT HEARING HIS HIT ON MUZAK by Troy Jewell courtesy Bruce Tom Attempting to schedule the interview with Shawn Smith, vocalist for Brad, nearly took as long as the band did to get a new recording contract. Three weeks went by before I was able to speak with Shawn via phone ...
Ink 19 :: Brad
Shawn Smith, vocalist for Brad (featuring members from Satchel and Pearl Jam) discusses comparisons with Elton John, Prince, and finding a proper label to release Brad's material. Troy Jewell has the scoop.
BRAD SHAWN SMITH TALKS ABOUT HEARING HIS HIT ON MUZAK by Troy Jewell courtesy Bruce Tom Attempting to schedule the interview with Shawn Smith, vocalist for Brad, nearly took as long as the band did to get a new recording contract. Three weeks went by before I was able to speak with Shawn via phone ...
Ink 19 :: The Garden Place
February 1999 :: Music F-I :: The Garden Place (Ian Koss)
The Garden Place Various Artists Yep Roc This benefit for the United Way and family violence and rape crisis centers leads off with the money track, a five-minute live version of "I've Found a New Baby" by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. It isn't explicitly stated, but I'd wager most of these bands are from ...
Ink 19 :: The Nighthawks
October 1999 :: Music M-N :: The Nighthawks (James Mann)
The Nighthawks Still Wild Ruf Like most great blues bands, the Nighthawks do their cookin' on stage, in front of a bunch of sweaty beer-drinking bar hounds, not in a studio. Still Wild proves that point, making the band sound almost like blues Muzak -- sterile, tentative covers of Willie Dixon, Muddy ...
Ink 19 :: Charlie Musselwhite
A master of the blues harp, Charlie Musselwhite left his Memphis home in 1962...
CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE BEST OF THE VANGUARD YEARS Vanguard A master of the blues harp, Charlie Musselwhite left his Memphis home in 1962 for the bright lights of Chicago. It was there that he honed his skills as a harp player and recorded three albums for Vanguard Records. Musselwhite learned from and ...
Ink 19 :: Scott Miller and The Commonwealth
Citation (Sugar Hill). Review by Sean Slone.
SCOTT MILLER AND THE COMMONWEALTH CITATION Sugar Hill If you ever have the chance to catch Scott Miller live either with or without his band The Commonwealth, do yourself a favor and go. Always a gracious host, he'll more than likely blow the roof off your favorite beer joint almost any night of the ...
Ink 19 :: Swing is a word...
September 1999 :: Letters :: Swing is a word... (Wayne Kahn)
SWING IS A WORD... A review was forwarded to me that appeared on your Web site earlier this year on the J Street Jumpers' Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby . In it, I find uninformed assumptions that become passed (like gas) as fact. Reading reviews like it reaffirmed my thought that everyone has had ...
Ink 19 :: I'm Not There
I'm Not There: Original Soundtrack (Sony Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
I'M NOT THERE I'M NOT THERE: ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Sony Records Y'know, with the exception of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, I can't for the life of me think of a rock music-based movie soundtrack that I enjoyed at all. They're too fucking patchy and the whole thing often reeks of tenuous associations ( ...
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