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Ink 19 :: The Moore Brothers

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Colossal Small (Amazing Grease). Review by Anton Warner.

THE MOORE BROTHERS COLOSSAL SMALL Amazing Grease The Moore Brothers simmer their stew slowly, and if you're willing to wait, you're in for a hearty experience. Tracks like "Nicholas Pulse" and "Moleslica" seem to slowly trot along, winding a somewhat unwieldy melody around a set of seemingly unrelated ...

Ink 19 :: The Philistines Jr.

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Analog Vs. Digital (Tarquin). Review by Ian Koss.

THE PHILISTINES JR. ANALOG VS. DIGITAL Tarquin Somewhere in Connecticut, there is (was?) Tarquin Studios, a place that never quite gained the name-recognition of Electric Ladyland or The Power Station, but nonetheless has produced more than its fair share of forward-looking music. Captained by Peter ...

Ink 19 :: Family Fantastic

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Album of the month! No fucking contest! It's Vince Clark's (the non crap memb...

Family Fantastic ...NICE! Cleopatra Album of the month! No fucking contest! It's Vince Clark's (the non crap member of Erasure, remember that tour footage where he'd just sit there smoking cigarettes and moping, maybe pushing a button maybe once every five minutes? That's punk rock!) high-art, high ...

Ink 19 :: Mixed Nuts

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Burns and Allen, Belushi and Aykroyd, Larry Gelbart, Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Your Show of Shows, Lawrence J. Epstein ,Mixed Nuts: America’s Love Affair with Comedy Teams ,by Lawrence J. Epstein,PublicAffairs,Ben Varkentine

... to judge a book by its cover, but this one makes it too easy. It promises to look at "Comedy Teams From Burns and Allen to Belushi and Aykroyd." But the cover tells the story. Apart from Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer, none of the teams pictured are more contemporary than the '50s, and author ...

Ink 19 :: Arctic Monkeys

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A large percentage of America may not know it yet, but the Arctic Monkeys have already conquered their native England and are setting their sights on our shores. Jen Cray was not surprised that the band's Orlando date was a complete sell out.

ARCTIC MONKEYS BE YOUR OWN PET Orlando, Fl May 20, 2007 by Jen Cray Oasis formulated themselves off of The Beatles and now that the Gallagher brothers have all but disappeared from the music world, their successors- the Oasis by way of The Libertines- Arctic Monkeys are poised to take their crown. ...
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