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Ink 19 :: Kimya Dawson
Remember That I Love You (K). Review by Matthew Moyer.
KIMYA DAWSON REMEMBER THAT I LOVE YOU K Like the old Beatles Vs. Stones question, I think which member of the Moldy Peaches you choose to follow post-"hiatus" says a lot about a person. I'm firmly in the Kimya Dawson camp. She's coming into her own as this awesome hybrid of Syd Barrett, Billy Bragg ...
Ink 19 :: Adam Green
A former member of experimental/indie project The Moldy Peaches, the enigmatic Adam Green has been going solo for the past four years. Jen Cray had an early morning chat with the anti-folk artist with the deep baritone voice.
ADAM GREEN by Jen Cray Courtesy of Magnum PR Adam Green Former member of experimental/indie project The Moldy Peaches, the enigmatic Adam Green has been going it solo for the past four years. His latest release, Jacket Full of Danger, is a daring collection of songs that defy the too boring title of ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year
Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.
THE TOP 19 SINGLES OF THE YEAR by Christopher R. Weingarten Snarky journalists and clueless hipsters may snicker at today's midriff-bearing pop stars in favor of their midriff-gazing indie-rock heroes. Metal bands may plead for the "return of the rock" and rappers belabor the idea of "keeping it real ...
Ink 19 :: Kimya Dawson
Kimya Dawson mothers the Chicago kids with her folkish punk rock lullabies. Chris Catania digs.
KIMYA DAWSON L'ORCHIDйE D'HAWAп Chicago, IL April 14th by Chris Catania Climbing the stairs to the main ballroom of the renovated 1920s mansion-turned-concert venue, I heard the swirling mysterious melodies of French quartet L'Orchidйe d'Hawaп who, even though they speak English, barely sang a ...
Ink 19 :: Lach
Lach,Today,Fortified Records,Andrew Ellis
LACH TODAY Fortified Records Lach is the self-proclaimed founder of the anti-folk scene that influenced the likes of Michelle Shocked and The Moldy Peaches. His new album, Today, demonstrates his acoustic alternative approach, and while it won’t be to everyone’s tastes, there’s a reason why so many ...
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