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Ink 19 :: The Long Winters
Putting the Days to Bed (Barsuk). Review by Sean Slone.
THE LONG WINTERS PUTTING THE DAYS TO BED Barsuk The third record from Seattle’s The Long Winters is as fine a collection of short, punchy indie rock tunes as you could find in 2006. Lead songwriter John Roderick’s off-kilter lyrical sensibilities and occasionally oddball vocals are offset by an almost ...
Ink 19 :: New Radiant Storm King
Winter's Kill (Rainbow Quartz). Review by Stein Haukland.
NEW RADIANT STORM KING WINTER'S KILL Rainbow Quartz Having been around for quite some time now, this could be the one that gives Massachusetts' New Radiant Storm King their well-deserved break. Subtle but hugely upbeat college-rock, like Pavement covering The Beach Boys, or like Hüsker Dü jamming with ...
Ink 19 :: Carissa's Wierd
Songs About Leaving (Sad Robot). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
...- that blend plaintive male and female vocals with slight stereophonic manipulation and hushed, uncomplicated instrumentation. Songs About Leaving is the follow-up to You Should Be at Home Here (2001) and the debut Ugly But Honest (2000), two albums that justifiably crept into numerous record collections...
Ink 19 :: The Abominable Snow Punks
April 1999 :: Music A-C :: The Abominable Snow Punks (Wretch Loaf)
The Abominable Snow Punks The Abominable Snow Punks Cometh! Sweatload Ahh, the year's first great debut album from a serious new punk rock band. Three chords mixed with ritual Eskimo howling. This is a six-song EP, all of which have tremendous potential for a great career in punk rock, provided the ...
Ink 19 :: Lydia Lunch
Writer, musician, actor, and spoken-word artist Lydia Lunch is known as someone who doesn't mince words, and she lived up to that reputation in talking with Shelton Hull about politics, feminism, pornography, and more.
LUNCH MONEY! LYDIA LUNCH by Shelton Hull JK Potter Jacksonville got a treat on June 21, when Lydia Lunch played here for the first time in three years. Lunch's work as writer, musician, actor, and spoken-word performer stands out among the best of the last quarter-century. Her work deals with abuse ...
Ink 19 :: Haley Bonar
...the Size of Planets (Chairkickers' Music). Review by Aaron Shaul.
HALEY BONAR ...THE SIZE OF PLANETS Chairkickers' Music Having lived eighteen years of my life in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, I can tell you that long winters can be a bitch. From what I understand the winters in Duluth, MN can be even worse. Listening to Duluth singer/songwriter Haley Bonar's debut ...
Ink 19 :: Excelsis
October 1999 :: Music E-G :: Excelsis (Dave Aftandilian)
Excelsis Volume 2: A Winter's Song Projekt When most people think of Christmas music, gothic and industrial aren't usually the first genres that spring to mind. But this excellent new Projekt anthology of Yuletide songs covered from the somber side proves them wrong in spades. From the jubilant sixteenth ...
Ink 19 :: The High Violets
44 Down (Reverb). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
THE HIGH VIOLETS 44 DOWN Reverb Light the incense, turn down the lights, and let's get freed, man! The High Violets (the adjective in their name NOT referring to the member's physical heights) play truly spaced out hippie shoegazer rock, a la Slowdive, The Verve, Curve, and My Bloody Valentine. The ...
Ink 19 :: KMFDM
May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: KMFDM (Holly Day)
by Holly Day The following interview with KMFDM was one of the worst experiences I have gone through in an interview. For one thing, they told the editor of the magazine I was using as a reference that the band was not doing any phone interviews during this leg of the tour, and that they were going ...
Ink 19 :: Nire
Matthew Moyer gets quiet with boy/girl duo Nire, cracking the code from Portland.
...Moyer Confession: I fell head-over-heels in love with Portland duo Nire last year. Their debut album, Vespers, landed unexpectedly in my mailbox in the early autumn, like a letter from an old friend I hadn't heard from in far too long. And it was just what I needed. Warm, whispered, minimal laments...
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