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Ink 19 :: The Impossibles
The Impossibles, with Grade, Ensign, and The Movielife at The Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on May 30, 2001. Concert review by Liza Hearon. Photos by Jen Lato.
THE IMPOSSIBLES WITH GRADE, ENSIGN, AND THE MOVIELIFE The Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando, FL May 30, 2001 by Liza Hearon A diverse set of bands and some great rock and roll definitely makes for a memorable night out on the town. Diversity within an often narrow and closed-minded scene seemed to be the ...
Ink 19 :: Thee Impossibles
It's like they never left. The Ramones, I mean. Thee Impossibles (not to be c...
THEE IMPOSSIBLES SHUT UP AND PLAY! Birthmark/X It's like they never left. The Ramones, I mean. Thee Impossibles (not to be confused with "the Impossibles" on Fueled By Ramen) are one of the several (Huntingtons, Riverdales, the Crumbs, and old standby Screeching Weasel) bands that've appeared over ...
Ink 19 :: Thee Impossibles
May 2000 :: Music T-Z :: Thee Impossibles (Brian Kruger)
Thee Impossibles Who Invited These Guys Anyway? X-Records Well, when you get a stack of 10 or 12 records (and I sometimes do) and one is far and away your favorite, that says good things about that particular compact disc, and in this case, we're talkin' Thee Impossibles. Don't let the "Thee" fool ...
Ink 19 :: The Impossibles
September 1999 :: Music F-M :: The Impossibles (Andrew Chadwick)
The Impossibles Anthology Fueled By Ramen It was painful news to hear that The Impossibles had broken up. Branded as the Weezer of ska, there was some glorious truth to that. Bass, drums, two guitars, vocals, no horns, all hooks, The Impossibles wrote super-catchy songs filled with pop sense and great ...
Ink 19 :: The Impossibles
December 1997 :: Music G-K :: The Impossibles (Andrew Chadwick)
The Impossibles The Impossibles Fueled By Ramen The Impossibles have received many comparisons to Weezer gone ska, and I dare say that description fits almost perfectly. The result is an album that is ultra-catchy and almost addictive. The songs are sweet, super-infectious and fun all the way through ...
Ink 19 :: The Impossibles
4_song_brick_bomb (Fueled By Ramen). Review by Liza Hearon.
THE IMPOSSIBLES 4_SONG_BRICK_BOMB Fueled By Ramen An EP with brand spankin' new tunes from The Impossibles! Yeah! These new songs fill about the same niche as Return. Sorry kids, but the ska is completely gone, and we're left with an indie rock sort of sound. "Disintegration (Is the Best Album, Ever ...
Ink 19 :: The X-Impossibles
White Knuckle Ride (Headhunter/Cargo). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
THE X-IMPOSSIBLES WHITE KNUCKLE RIDE Headhunter/Cargo Said it once already (maybe in not so many words – see my Electric Frankenstein review), and I'll say it again: "rocking out" is currently passe. See, a few years back, no one wanted to touch rock n' roll with a ten-foot pool cue, but now that the ...
Ink 19 :: Atlantis Music Conference 2000
An overview of the 2000 Atlantis Music Conference, held in Atlanta, GA August 9-12, including reviews of Empire 44, the Psychedelic Furs, the Forty-Fives, Gargantua, and the X-Impossibles. Words and pictures by Frank Mullen.
ATLANTIS MUSIC CONFERENCE 2000 Atlanta, GA August 9-12, 2000 by Frank Mullen Frank Mullen The Psychedelic Furs August is Atlantis time again, a chance to see nearly two hundred mostly unsigned bands from around the Southeast and across the country. In its three years of life, this event has grown ...
Ink 19 :: The Year in Photos
If a picture's worth a thousand words, here's a 19,000 word essay from staff photographer Jen Lato, summing up 2001 both professionally and personally.
THE YEAR IN PHOTOS 19 SHOTS THAT STAND OUT a photo essay by Jen Lato Jen Lato 1) Nonpoint Elias and I My story begins with Elias from Nonpoint and a picture that was taken earlier this year. I start my "Top 19" off with this snapshot for a couple of reasons: first, Nonpoint has worked hard to be where ...
Ink 19 :: Sense Field
A little bit of hardcore, a little bit of power pop, a little bit of new wave, a little bit of rock and roll, and a little bit of punk -- Roi Tamkin caught an eclectic show with Sense Field, the Stereo, and Lift at Atlanta's Echo Lounge on April 27, 2000.
SENSE FIELD WITH THE STEREO AND LIFT The Echo Lounge, Atlanta, GA April 27, 2000 by Roi Tamkin The Echo Lounge played host to a fantastic concert Thursday night, but one would never guess that Atlanta was such a sprawling metropolis by the size of the audience. The three bands played before a total ...
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