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Ink 19 :: The Revolution Smile
Above The Noise (Flawless). Review by Nick Plante.
THE REVOLUTION SMILE ABOVE THE NOISE Flawless After sadly overlooked alternative rockers Far broke up in 1998, guitarist Shaun Lopez disappeared from the scene for a while. Rumor had it that he'd been asked to play in Rival Schools with Quicksand's Walter Schreifels, but had turned down the gig in ...
Ink 19 :: Kid Chaos
Kicking off with the beyond-infectious "Radio Revolution," Kid Chaos' Love...
KID CHAOS LOVE IN THE TIME OF SCURVY Vile Beat Kicking off with the beyond-infectious "Radio Revolution," Kid Chaos' Love in the Time of Scurvy gets off to a promising start [radical] almost too promising. The band's most succinct raison d'être, the song compacts Nation of Ulysses-esque shakedown appeal ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Albums That Almost Made it Onto My Top 10 List
Ah, the pressures of being an in-demand writer. Matt Cibula had many Web sites beating down hs door for his year-end picks, but only Ink 19 was willing to go the extra mile to get the next 19 records on his list...
THE TOP 19 ALBUMS THAT ALMOST MADE IT ONTO MY TOP 10 LIST ...AND I DIDN'T EVEN GET TO INCLUDE SORRY ABOUT DRESDEN. by Matt Cibula This list seems a little bizarre even for me. Why, you may ask -- especially if you're Julio Diaz, who did ask -- would anyone want to do a list like this? Well, quite frankly ...
Ink 19 :: Duran Duran
If you're over the age of 25, you probably grew up with the music of Duran Duran. Remember the hysteria, the screaming girls, the videos? Gail Worley sure does, and asked keyboardist Nick Rhodes about all of it in this extensive, in-depth interview.
POSTER IDOLS GO THE WAY OF POP TRASH: AN INTERVIEW WITH NICK RHODES OF DURAN DURAN by Gail Worley Unless you were born sometime in the '70s, you're too young to have witnessed the fashion-obsessed New Romantic movement, which provided a brief-but-glorious segue between outspoken punk-rock anarchy and ...
Ink 19 :: Goodbye Ox
The Who's legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - Editor's Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.
GOODBYE OX by James Mann He was the Ox. Thunderfingers. The voice of "Boris The Spider" and the nimble avalanche of incredible lead bass. John Entwistle was the stoic, almost placid looking gent on the other side of the stage from windmilling Pete Townshend or the hyperactive Keith Moon. He was the ...
Ink 19 :: Boom Boom Satellites
August 1999 :: Music A-B :: Boom Boom Satellites (Gregory Schaffer)
Boom Boom Satellites Boom Boom Satellites Epic You can take half of the tracks and stuff 'em up your industrial ass. The other half rocks my groove more. The Satellites combine a mixture of electronica and big beats to create a sound that's nothing new or groundbreaking, but shows some talent. This ...
Ink 19 :: 2¢ Worth
Still Sick After All These Years (AVD). Review by Stein Haukland.
2¢ WORTH STILL SICK AFTER ALL THESE YEARS AVD Mildly engaging old-school upbeat punk, a bit Ramones, a bit Pennywise, and a lot of sing-along. The fact that their songs more often than not feature guitar solos is at least something to help separate them from everyone else doing what is in essence the ...
Ink 19 :: Kevin Tihista's Red Terror
Don't Breathe a Word (Atlantic). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
KEVIN TIHISTA'S RED TERROR DON'T BREATHE A WORD Atlantic The CMJ New Music hit "Lose The Dress" hand fed an audience full of weary modern romantics just what they needed, and the rest of Don't Breathe a Word, the debut album from Kevin Tihista's Red Terror, does exactly the same. All the songs -- such ...
Ink 19 :: Pixies
Pixies, the Thrills, Orlando, Florida,Pixies,The Thrills,Orlando, FL,10/10/04,by Jen Cray
PIXIES WITH THE THRILLS Orlando, FL 10/10/04 by Jen Cray photo by Jen Cray Kim Deal There would have been no alternative rock revolution in the 1990s, and Nirvana would not have existed, were it not for the Pixies. Formed in 1987, the Boston quartet were an amalgam of punk rock, science fiction, and ...
Ink 19 :: The Bamboozle Roadshow
Saves the Day and Armor for Sleep bring The Bamboozle Roadshow to Philly, where Brittany Sturges once again captures the play-by-play between arguments over the setlist.
THE BAMBOOZLE ROADSHOW SAVES THE DAY, ARMOR FOR SLEEP, SET YOUR GOALS, METRO STATION, LYDIA Philadelphia, PA May 1, 2008 by Brittany Sturges The Fillmore at the TLA was bustling with excitement as I entered the venue. The floor was packed with people, the upstairs, even tighter. Yet, I managed to find ...
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