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Ink 19 :: The Rentals

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They haven't put out an album of new music in 8 years, and you probably haven't thought of them in as long, but The Rentals are back with not just a new album but with a tour to back it up. Jen Cray caught the show in Orlando.

THE RENTALS COPELAND, GOLDENBOY Orlando, Fl September 4, 2007 by Jen Cray They haven't put out an album of new music in eight years, and you probably haven't thought of them for as long, but The Rentals are back with not just a new album but with a tour to back it up. Who are The Rentals?, those of ...

Ink 19 :: The Rentals

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July 1999 :: Music P-R :: The Rentals (Anthony Baker)

The Rentals Seven More Minutes Maverick "Friends of P" was permanently etched into my brain after one listen, but there's nothing on Seven More Minutes that has that kind of power. Instead, I get the impression that the Rentals overdosed on Sgt. Pepper's before recording Seven More Minutes . While ...

Ink 19 :: Man of the Year

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The Future is Not Now (Loveless) Review by Joshua Krause.

MAN OF THE YEAR THE FUTURE IS NOT NOW Loveless From the first keyboard buzz, to the last over-mixed vocal, to all those digital squeals in between, Man of the Year is a Disney soundtrack version of The Rentals. At least the record sounds good, even if eight of the ten songs are a bore-fest. Warm guitar ...

Ink 19 :: Ozma

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Rock and Roll Part Three (Kung Fu Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... incredible that anyone, or any group of people, for that matter, could produce such a horribly plagiarized bunch of songs with a straight face. In the liner notes, Ozma thank, among others, Weezer and The Get Up Kids. It is fairly obvious that the members of Ozma's love for these bands goes too far ...

Ink 19 :: Add N to X

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August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Add N to X (Matthew Moyer)

Add N to X On the Wires of our Nerves Mute I have a bad feeling that Add N To X will be slighted and dismissed upon first glance as charming but useless retro-synth fetishists along the lines of the Rentals and Jimi Tenor. But don't press that crap band trap door button yet. We have scientists in our ...

Ink 19 :: Micro Mini

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July 1998 :: Music M-O :: Micro Mini (Kurt Channing)

Micro Mini Get In The Go-Go Cage Collective Fruit Straightahead guitar pop that deseves mention not just because of the great album title, but because of the clever, punchy tracks contained within. Fans of the Rentals will find plenty to relate with here, as will fans of Flop and the Fastbacks (though ...

Ink 19 :: Neil Hamburger

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S D Green peels back the tuxedo and gets an earful -- about celebrities living in cardboard boxes, Carrot Top pooing into a trunk, and even a little bit about Hamburger's new album, Neil Hamburger Sings Country Winners.

... done so little with so little? Neil Hamburger's not famous, and he has himself to thank for it. However, his take on character comedy puts him in the ranks of bizarre jokers like Andy Kaufman and he's earned a reputation as a comic's comic, touring with Tenacious D and appearing on adultswim's Tim and ...

Ink 19 :: The Mendoza Line

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Lost In Revelry (Misra). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.

THE MENDOZA LINE LOST IN REVELRY Misra The Mendoza Line play an interesting mix of indie pop crossed with tinges of folk and country. Imagine, if you will, crossing Full Moon Fever-era Tom Petty vocals, the mood of Bedhead, the female vocalists from That Dog on back up vocals, slide guitars, occasional ...

Ink 19 :: Laptop

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Laptop Presents: The Old Me vs. The New You (Trust Me). Review by Matthew Moyer.

LAPTOP LAPTOP PRESENTS: THE OLD ME VS. THE NEW YOU Trust Me The press kit was helpful in that it mentioned that Jesse Hartman played in a reformed version of Richard Hell and the Voidoids a few years back. Not only is that factoid pretty cool, but it added another wrinkle to my brain. The press kit ...

Ink 19 :: Wolfie

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Wolfie's latest EP,

WOLFIE AND THE COAT AND HAT Kindercore Wolfie's latest EP, And the Coat and Hat, is laced with distorted guitars and a tiny little organ that appear throughout the record's six songs (in almost formulaic repetition). Overall it's a pretty decent record though. The pose Wolfie strikes on here calls ...
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