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Ink 19 :: The Offspring
Punk-pop,Smash Brimful of Asha,The Offspring,Splinter,Columbia,Stein Haukland
THE OFFSPRING SPLINTER Columbia The Offspring were always the least convincing punk-rockers among those that broke around the mid-Nineties. Dexter & Co. looked rather lost in their punk gear, as if they'd rather wear their record company bosses' business suits to work. Their albums hardly had much ...
Ink 19 :: Razorcake
Matthew Moyer takes an in-depth look at the fourth issue of the bastard offspring of the legendary Flipside, Razorcake, and finds a kindred spirit.
RAZORCAKE ISSUE #4 (OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2001) Razorcake Is this the phoenix that rose from Flipside's ashes? This very excellent and content-heavy 'zine seems to be in the same style and direction, but more streamlined and minus the more annoying excesses (i.e. jailbird Shane and that fuckwad who did ...
Ink 19 :: No Use For a Name
April 2000 :: Music N-O :: No Use For a Name (Patrick Rafter)
No Use For a Name More Betterness Fat Wreck Chords Remember when these guys were on New Age, back in the day? Whoa, they were almost hardcore back then... they had a little edge to them. Now, they have violins. Hey, I played the violin. It is a beautiful instrument, but... nevermind. They actually ...
Ink 19 :: Plastilina Mosh
July 1998 :: Music P-R :: Plastilina Mosh (Randy Luna)
Plastilina Mosh Aquamosh Capitol Latin Rock will receive its biggest push into the mainstream modern rock scene as Capitol Records drops Mexico's Plastilina Mosh debut album, Aquamosh, a production that features English, Spanish, French, and Japanese. Largely co-produced by the band in conjunction ...
Ink 19 :: Sir Millard Mulch
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sir Millard Mulch (Ian Koss)
...great detail, and for many reasons. First, it was my birthday, as is customary on February 5ths each year. Second, I traveled to St. Petersburg for the first time ever, to see Ween. Third, I was leaving the next day for Reno and my wedding. I remember not only what I did, but a staggering amount of...
Ink 19 :: Suicide
April 1998 :: Live Ink :: Suicide (Matthew Moyer)
Suicide with Panasonic The Garage, London, England 3.8.98 by Matthew Moyer So I'm trying to think back, figure out where things went just a bit wrong. What little triviality left a sour taste in my mouth. Was it something that DJ Tim Gane (Stereolab, got it) played? No, no incitement to stupidity and ...
Ink 19 :: Mark Spybey
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Mark Spybey (drew West)
by drew West Mark Spybey is one of those underground legends that will go down in the musical history books as progressing ambient and noise to a new level of accepted "house" music. The list of bands and musicians he has worked with could easily fill an entire page. I unfortunately missed the zoviet ...
Ink 19 :: Letters
May 1998 :: Streaks :: Letters ()
Bogus Bogus Pomp To the Editor: I came across an article written by a Mr. Ed Furniture about a recent Ike Willis/Bogus Pomp show, and would like to express my opinion. First of all, WHO is Ed Furniture, and what makes him think he would be on our guest list? Second of all, admission was $15, and not ...
Ink 19 :: The Dead Bodies
Mr. Spookhouse's Pink House (Quite Scientific). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THE DEAD BODIES MR. SPOOKHOUSE'S PINK HOUSE Quite Scientific With eclecticism and eccentricity becoming more standard issue in today's indie pop scene, having an album that's "weird" isn't nearly as special as it used to be. To be sure, Detroit's The Dead Bodies fall outside the realm of straightforward ...
Ink 19 :: Dirty Three
instrumental,post-rock,cinematic,moody,fiery,Australian,Dirty Three,Cinder,Touch & Go,Aaron Shaul
DIRTY THREE CINDER Touch & Go It's funny that Dirty Three have been around for over a decade, that they were one of the progenitors of the casually maligned sub-genre of indie rock known as post-rock. The band shows no predilection for the bloated ruminations usually found in their offspring. Instead ...
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