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Ink 19 :: Magnetic Fields
Not only is Stephin Merritt one of the most revered songwriters around, he's also one of the most prolific, with the massive three-disc 69 Love Songs and records from alter-egos the 6ths and the Future Bible Heroes out in just the last year. Randall Stephens caught up with Merritt in a rare moment between projects to try to catch up.
THE LUCKIEST GUY ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE: AN INTERVIEW WITH STEPHIN MERRITT OF MAGNETIC FIELDS by Randall Stephens In a perfect world, when they tally the votes for "best songwriter of the late 20th century," the overwhelming majority would go to Stephin Merritt. His sprawling body of work consists ...
Ink 19 :: Cessna
Finnish indie popsters Cessna explore their Loves, Longings, and Regrets on their newest album for Radio Khartoum, but it took Andrew Muzyk to discover why Kimmo and Sami don't sing in Finnish and why they compare their music to a kaleidoscope.
CESSNA by Andrew Muzyk From the frozen tundra of Finland come the lads of Cessna, bright eyed and ready to take on the world. With releases on esteemed pop labels like Jigsaw, Fantastic, Tweenet, and Radio Khartoum, Cessna have seemingly taken over the indie-pop landscape with their brand of jazzy ...
Ink 19 :: Future Bible Heroes
Eternal Youth (Instinct). Review by Ben Varkentine.
FUTURE BIBLE HEROES ETERNAL YOUTH Instinct I think I could come to love the Future Bible Heroes' song "A Thousand Lovers in One Day." This detached, chilling and restrained track made me think wistfully of what collaboration between Kirsty MacColl (bless her) and Brian Eno might have sounded like ...
Ink 19 :: Flare
Hung (Le Grand Magistery). Review by Matthew Moyer.
FLARE HUNG Le Grand Magistery Flare as in Flair. Ric Flair, the Nature Boy! The Man. WOOOOO! My brother named the family dog Flair after North Carolina's finest as well. So Flare get a bit of that treasured rub just by virtue of who they sound "like." But how do they sound? Ahem. From the press release ...
Ink 19 :: Panda Bear
September 1999 :: Music P-R :: Panda Bear (Chad Bidwell)
...and keyboards with that city. I remember every band trying to be louder, more completely covered in tattoos, and more fucked up on heroin than the next stupid band. I don't remember bands trying to be Magnetic Fields in their bedroom, but then again, this guy was probably about 12 when I was living...
Ink 19 :: Vitesse
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Vitesse (Kurt Channing)
Vitesse A Certain Hostility Hidden Agenda/Parasol Soft, synthetic pop that will definitely appeal to fans of the Magnetic Fields. Features Joshua Klein of Aden, so there's a bit of that tossed in as well. Parasol Records, 202 S. Lynn St., Urbana, IL 61801 --Kurt Channing
Ink 19 :: Damon & Naomi
September1998 :: Live Ink :: Damon & Naomi (Michael Fellows)
Damon & Naomi with the Magnetic Fields Red Star, Tampa July 30th, 1998 by Michael Fellows This had to be one of my most anticipated concert events of this year. You see, Damon & Naomi and the Magnetic Fields don't tour much, and this was the first time ever that they happened to be touring in Florida ...
Ink 19 :: 7even Inches
October 1998 :: Columns :: 7even Inches (David Lee Beowülf)
Adolf and the Piss Artists Heroes? 7" GMM Obnoxious punk rock along the lines of the Old Masters. Those being, X, the Germs, Pain... "Terminator" is as ballsy as they come. Damned impressive punk rock. Now I have to search out the Valves' catalog... GMM Records, P.O. Box 15234, Atlanta, GA 30333 - ...
Ink 19 :: The Russian Futurists
Let's Get Ready to Crumble (Upper Class). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE RUSSIAN FUTURISTS LET'S GET READY TO CRUMBLE Upper Class Whimsical, condensed and glazed with the loveliest melodies, Canada's Matthew Adam Hart follows his trans-Atlantic critical fave The Method of Modern Love with another darkly romantic and beautifully sinister album of lo-fi dream pop, once ...
Ink 19 :: The Hurricane Lamps
The Hurricane Lamps have a very raw sound. Don't be confused by other reviews...
THE HURRICANE LAMPS YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU WANT Sonic Boomerang The Hurricane Lamps have a very raw sound. Don't be confused by other reviews that label them as pop punk. They're not. At least, not in the Epitaph Records sense of pop punk. They have a much stronger pop influence and more of a raw, garage ...
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