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Ink 19 :: The Mooney Suzuki
The Mooney Suzuki,Alive & Amplified,Columbia,Jen Cray
THE MOONEY SUZUKI ALIVE & AMPLIFIED Columbia This is another one of those '70s psychadelic/soul/rock throwback records that are so in vogue these days. The difference, though, is that The Mooney Suzuki appear to pull off these retro-afro-glam rock stylings quite easily. Alive & Amplified doesn't sound ...
Ink 19 :: The Mooney Suzuki
Usually I shy away from bands that promote themselves as garage bands, since ...
THE MOONEY SUZUKI PEOPLE GET READY Estrus Usually I shy away from bands that promote themselves as garage bands, since that moniker usually denotes a band that can't play, and to compensate just turn their amps up so loud you can't hear anything but a roar and call it garage rock. The Mooney Suzuki ...
Ink 19 :: Fields & Streams
Various Artists (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Sean Slone.
...-CD, 45-track compilation of mostly unreleased tracks by indie label artists, focusing mainly on female-fronted bands. Disc two ("Streams") offers the most familiar names, including former Helium frontwoman Mary Timony, New York's Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Lesbian rockers The Butchies, and Portland's Quasi (covering...
Ink 19 :: Cheap Date
Various Artists (Columbia). Review by by Dan Stapleton.
CHEAP DATE VARIOUS ARTISTS Columbia A sampler of the "Aren't our bands great? Look, Rolling Stone says so!" variety, Cheap Date is Columbia's attempt at showcasing what they hope will be their next big things. You're probably already familiar with at least some of the bands on this disc: Pete Yorn ...
Ink 19 :: Can
Anthology (Mute Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
CAN ANTHOLOGY Mute Records The most gratifying thing gleaned from a first listen to Can's Anthology is, even after all this time (music has changed so much and the underground has gotten stranger and stranger), how absolutely bonkers so much of their music still sounds. Don't get me wrong, the grooves ...
Ink 19 :: The Matrix
Sir Millard Mulch,Interview with Katy Perry and Lauren Christy of The Matrix,,,by Sir Millard Mulch
AN INTERVIEW WITH KATY PERRY AND LAUREN CHRISTY OF THE MATRIX by Sir Millard Mulch I have not dared to interview anyone over the phone since the Ween interview I did back in 1999 (those who have read it will know why). Nor have I EVER been so nervous to talk to anyone on the phone. Damn it, The Matrix ...
Ink 19 :: A Fistful of Rock N' Roll: Vols. 5 & 6
Various Artists (Tee Pee). Review by Brian Kruger.
A FISTFUL OF ROCK N' ROLL: VOLS. 5 & 6 VARIOUS ARTISTS Tee Pee Whereas garage as a genre may look to 1964-66, the harder sounds that are the historical jumping-off point for many of the cuts here come from slightly later, with bands like Iggy and The MC5. Each CD has 18 cuts each by a different band ...
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