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Ink 19 :: The Lilys / Aspera Ad Astra

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This split EP (four songs each) features an unusual chronology: the Lilys rec...

THE LILYS / ASPERA AD ASTRA SPLIT Tiger Style This split EP (four songs each) features an unusual chronology: the Lilys recorded their set in late '93, with producer Art DeFuria (Photon Band), while the Aspera Ad Astra contributions date from earlier this year. The seven-year gap may seem odd, but ...

Ink 19 :: The Lilys

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September 1999 :: Adjective City :: The Lilys (Carl Glaser)

The Lilys Zero Population Growth Darla Elusive is the work I'm looking for. The Lilys' sound progresses from album to album avoiding new directions entirely, in favor of exploring new dimensions. Zero Population Growth continues that trend with an electronically-tinged collection of instrumentals. ...

Ink 19 :: The Lilys

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Enfant terrible Kurt Heasley has gone through a number of musical inca...

THE LILYS SELECTED File 13 Enfant terrible Kurt Heasley has gone through a number of musical incarnations since the early '90s. His group, the Lilys, has been a sort of barometer of what is hip in indie. Nearly ten years ago, he was a disciple of all things shoegazer. The Lilys debut, In the Presence ...

Ink 19 :: Mazarin

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Far from the drone of his better-known band, the Asuza Plain, Quentin Stoltzfus is writing and recording pop gens with his latest project, Mazarin. Daniel Gill spoke with Stoltzfus about classical music, the "pro-sleep" movement, and Umberto Eco.

MAZARIN by Daniel Gill The best pop album to be released in the year 2000 was Mazarin's debut, titled Watch It Happen (although technically it was released in 1999, it seems that no one really heard the record until early 2000). The band centers around the songwriting of Quentin Stoltzfus, the former ...

Ink 19 :: The House of Mirth

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Agent Scully calls on parapsychologist Dr. Raymond Stantz and... what's that? The House of Mirth is based on an Edith Wharton novel, and stars The X-Files' Gillian Anderson and Ghostbusters' Dan Ackroyd? It's not a crossover between the two franchises? Darn. Well, at least Carl F. Gauze can tell us whether the flick's any good or not...

THE HOUSE OF MIRTH ADAPTED AND DIRECTED BY TERRENCE DAVIES Staring Gillian Anderson, Dan Aykroyd, Eric Stoltz Some women make astoundingly poor choices in men. Not Miss Lily Bart (Anderson), though. She has the opposite problem -- her standards are always just a bit too high. As an orphan on the fringes ...

Ink 19 :: The Electro Group

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A New Pacifica (Omnibus). Review by Daniel Gill.

THE ELECTRO GROUP A NEW PACIFICA Omnibus The Electro Group first came to my attention with a marble, baby blue seven-inch that came in a cloth bag with a logo button attached to it. "Line Of Sight," the A-side on this seven-inch, is a pure blast of energy, warm and engaging, bringing to mind bands ...

Ink 19 :: Little Darla Has a Treat For You

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April 1999 :: Music J-M :: Little Darla Has a Treat For You (Ian Koss)

... that my taste in music can only be described as annoyingly eclectic. While I probably intersect a little bit with just about anyone's preferences, the amount of music that I like outside that area will usually be larger than within. Which is why I'm head-over-heels in love with this anthology of eighteen ...

Ink 19 :: Beachwood Sparks

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Make the Robot Cowboys Cry EP (Sub Pop). Review by Anton Wagner.

BEACHWOOD SPARKS MAKE THE ROBOT COWBOYS CRY EP Sub Pop If what I've been hearing about Beachwood Sparks weren't enough to get me to listen to this, the Jim Woodring artwork on the cover would have guaranteed it. What is within this EP is music that fits the title well, a set of mostly-melancholy, somewhat ...

Ink 19 :: Oranger (Stephens)

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Why a band like San Francisco-based Oranger is not on spinART is beyond me. T...

ORANGER THE QUIETVIBRATIONLAND Amazing Grease Why a band like San Francisco-based Oranger is not on spinART is beyond me. They've got all the key elements to do that label proud. There's the compulsory nod to late '60s and early '70s pop legends as well as a clean and well-executed style. Quietvibrationland ...

Ink 19 :: Ashley Park

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There's no mistaking the reference points for Ashley Park. They may be conte...

ASHLEY PARK TOWN AND COUNTRY Kindercore There's no mistaking the reference points for Ashley Park. They may be contemporary musicians from Vancouver, BC, but they sound as if they could be in San Francisco, London, or New York in 1966-67. The first couple tracks on the disc strike chords and changes ...
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