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Ink 19 :: The Rosebuds / Utah!

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Split 7" (Pidgeon English). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

THE ROSEBUDS / UTAH! SPLIT 7" Pidgeon English Let's all get happy! This 7" comes on fantastic butterscotch colored vinyl! The artwork is really cool, too. It's got a really simple design of little boxes of various colors and shapes, against a plain backdrop of white. The liner insert is actually quite ...

Ink 19 :: Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band

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A Special Album (Emperor Norton). Review by Stein Haukland.

RALPH MYERZ AND THE JACK HERREN BAND A SPECIAL ALBUM Emperor Norton Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band are a delightfully energetic live act, something all too rarely experienced in electronic club music. Inspired both by trance music's instrumentation and KISS's pyro effects, the trio brilliantly ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Sideburns

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Sky Pilots (Jetset). Review by Stein Haukland.

THE FLAMING SIDEBURNS SKY PILOTS Jetset While last year's Save Rock'n'Roll had some convinced, I wasn't among those, seeing it as a competent but rather underachieving and anonymous affair. Sky Pilots may not be a full turn for these Swedes, but it is certainly an unexpected gigantic leap upwards. ...

Ink 19 :: Mark Brine

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For Karrie (Wild Oats). Review by Gail Worley.

... 's drummer, Bun E. Carlos, about a short list of his favorite songs. Bun E. went on and on in our conversation about how much he loved artists like The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan and Wilco, because of their great songwriting, and how he felt the art of the song has become somewhat lost. "When I think about ...

Ink 19 :: Junior Senior

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D-D-Don't Stop The Beat/Move Your Feet (remixes) (Atlantic). Review by Ben Varkentine.

JUNIOR SENIOR D-D-DON'T STOP THE BEAT MOVE YOUR FEET [REMIXES] Atlantic "Everybody move your feet and feel united" -- if it's not quite a call to political organization it'll do for the moment. And if early reports that Junior Senior are the new Pet Shop Boys (Rolling Stone #930) turned out to be greatly ...

Ink 19 :: The Emergency

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How Can You Move? (You Guys On A Label? Records). Review by Carf F Gauze.

THE EMERGENCY HOW CAN YOU MOVE? Geez, another band out of West Virginia! This one is a power-pop trio, and they even have at least one really cool song! It's a basic drum and guitar band, but they pull out a powerful hook for the opening track, "Church of the Chix Denomination." This song alone is ...

Ink 19 :: Justin Mikulka

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Move Toward the Exit (One Mad Son). Review by Stein Haukland.

JUSTIN MIKULKA MOVE TOWARD THE EXIT One Mad Son Kicking off like a frantic Jon Spencer on "Whores And Love," Justin Mikulka doesn't step too lightly on this, his third album, one that's chock full of dark folk music -- or perhaps pretty pop songs twisted into some eerie, cynical blues. At times, the ...

Ink 19 :: The Closet

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What can possibly make a terminally boring accountant not only interesting, but a cause celebré among family, friends, and co-workers at a French condom factory? Coming out of The Closet, naturally! Carl F. Gauze came -- err, went -- out to see the French film farce, and recommends that you come out, too.

THE CLOSET WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY FRANCIS VEBER Starring Daniel Auteuil, Michèle Laroque, Gérard Depardieu, Michel Aumont Accounting is boring. Accounting in France is boring. Even accounting in a French condom factory is boring. It's so boring that one day, Francois Pignon's (Auteuil's) boss finally ...

Ink 19 :: The Agents

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February 1999 :: Music A-B :: The Agents (Julio Diaz)

The Agents For All the Massive Radical Providence, Rhode Island hasn't exactly been known as the world's hottest spot for ska music. The Agents just might change all that; at the least, their debut album, For All the Massive, is a good start. They exhibit a strong horn-driven modern ska sound with ...

Ink 19 :: Static-X

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June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Static-X (Matthew Moyer)

Static-X Wisconsin Death Trip Warner Static-X sound EXACTLY like (the immortal) Strapping Young Lad circa Heavier Than a Really Heavy Thing . Exactly. Listen to them back to back, I dare you. The only differences are that Static-X have less personality, and watered-down major-label-metal sound levels ...
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