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Ink 19 :: Atom Bomb Pocket Knife

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August 1999 :: Music A-B :: Atom Bomb Pocket Knife (Keith Mercer)

Atom Bomb Pocket Knife Atom Bomb Pocket Knife Southern Stylistically speaking, Thumbnail, Atom Bomb Pocket Knife's predecessor, was of the D.C. chao-math-rock school. Think Hoover with a touch more math. Which brings me quickly to my point, which is Atom Bomb Pocket Knife. Featuring ex-members of Thumbnail ...

Ink 19 :: No Knife

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March 1998 :: Music I-N :: No Knife (Keith Bergman)

No Knife Hit Man Dreams Time Bomb I owe the band and the label an apology; I've been jamming this record on a daily basis for a few months now (it made it into my top 3 of 1997). So why no review? Well, every time I've sat down to write one, I put on the CD, and the next thing I know it's 44 minutes ...

Ink 19 :: Shonen Knife

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pop-punk,new wave,80s,kitsch,Shonen Knife,Burning Farm/Yama-no Attchan/Pretty Little Baka Guy/712 [Reissues],Oglio,Aaron Shaul

SHONEN KNIFE BURNING FARM/YAMA-NO ATTCHAN/PRETTY LITTLE BAKA GUY/712 [REISSUES] Oglio It's nearly impossible to believe that Japan's biggest musical export, Shonen Knife, is still going strong after twenty years. They've seen new wave at its apex, on its deathbed and at its resurrection; they've watched ...

Ink 19 :: Shonen Knife

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October 1998 :: Live Ink :: Shonen Knife (David Lee Beowulf)

Shonen Knife with Michael Shelly Bowery Ballroom, New York City August 25, 1998 by David Lee Beowulf What a great way to spend a very hot Tuesday night in NYC -- with legendary (dude, it's more than fifteen years!) Osaka, Japan women punk rockers, Shonen Knife! Supporting their latest album, Happy ...

Ink 19 :: Lollipop Lust Kill

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My So Called Knife (Artemis). Review by Terry Eagan.

LOLLIPOP LUST KILL MY SO CALLED KNIFE Artemis Thick and sludgy, Lollipop Lust Kill harness the disenchanted energy of the Midwest into a package certain to appeal to fans of bands like Tool, Sevendust, Orgy, Slipknot, and their ilk. While not necessarily a convention-shattering album by any means, ...

Ink 19 :: Looper

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She's a Knife (Mute Records). Review by Aaron Shaul.

LOOPER SHE'S A KNIFE Mute Taken from Looper's slightly perplexing, but most fully realized concept album, The Snare, "She's a Knife" actually benefits from this single status. A song awash in vibraphone and UK Garage beats doesn't amount to much on an album swimming in similar sounding tracks. Alone ...

Ink 19 :: Oblio Joes

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Let's Decompose and Enjoy Assembling! (Twisted Knife). Review by Al Pergande.

OBLIO JOES LET'S DECOMPOSE AND ENJOY ASSEMBLING! Twisted Knife There's this sneaky Montana music scene, and ever so often I find a record from Missoula or Bozeman or Helena, but it's not like NME or Rolling Stone ever seems to cover that beat. Oblio Joe hails from Missoula, and they list 14 discs in ...

Ink 19 :: Bobby Darin

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Bobby Darin, Simple Song of Freedom, Splish Splash, Aces Back To Back, Joel Dorn, Steve Blauner, Jimmy Scalia, Beyond The Sea, Mack The Knife ,Bobby Darin,Aces Back To Back,Hyena,Ben Varkentine

... ’s songs, recorded, if memory serves, with him just sitting on a beach, singing and playing guitar into a portable tape recorder. I can’t remember the name of the song, though it was almost certainly from his “folk rock” period. But I’ve always remembered the image, and the evident love with which the ...

Ink 19 :: Moron Parade

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Lo-Fi,Moron Parade,Dark Nights: Knife City,ParadeCo Records,Carl F Gauze

MORON PARADE DARK NIGHTS: KNIFE CITY ParadeCo Records I give this band points for the name alone. Moron Parade combines a self-released, lo-fi sound with a penchant for colons in their album titles, and comes up with a nice but unremarkable product. Guitar and bass are clanky and fuzzy, respectively ...

Ink 19 :: Mayday

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I Know Your Troubles Been Long (Bar/None). Review by Aaron Shaul.

MAYDAY I KNOW YOUR TROUBLES BEEN LONG Bar/None Although it's hardly fashionable to admit these days, alt.country is my music of choice at the moment. A decently executed violin solo or some muted pedal steel will set my heart all a-flutter for days. With this musical state of being I went into I Know ...
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