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Ink 19 :: Gitane Demone
March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Gitane Demone (Matthew Moyer)
by Matthew Moyer When faced with an artist as influential and eclectic as Gitane Demone, the traditional "interview intro piece" becomes a crisis of confidence. Where to begin? What do I say? We could start with those two magic words in the Goth world -- Christian Death. Gitane played keyboards for ...
Ink 19 :: Matthew Sweet
With his new greatest hits collection, Time Capsule, in stores, singer/songwriter Matthew Sweet has freed himself from contractual obligations and is label-less for the first time in over a decade. While many artists may panic at such a prospect, Sean Slone discovered Sweet is finding it one of the most exciting, liberating, and challenging times in his career.
...with increasingly hit-oriented record companies. "Why don't you write your own song/If mine doesn't do it for you," Sweet sings. He talked about the lyric during a late October telephone interview from Los Angeles. "I think that during that year, before I made In Reverse, I heard a lot of pressure about...
Ink 19 :: Catfight!
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Catfight! (James Mann)
CATFIGHT! by James Mann Imagine the Ramones with the Ronettes singing lead playing punk garage rock and you'll have a fair image of Catfight!. Formed in 1995, featuring Katy Graves and Ann Ciovacco from Doll Squad and Jennifer Kraft from Bite, the band has released 2 singles and an album ( Kitty Glitter ...
Ink 19 :: Delta 72
September 1999 :: Live Ink :: Delta 72 (Frank Mullen)
THE DELTA 72 with the Donnas and Catfight Echo Lounge, Atlanta July 18, 1999 by Frank Mullen photo by Frank Mullen This was the night that the lights went out in Georgia. As hot as two rats humping in a wool sock, and with lightning storms hanging in the air, it should have been clear that the gig ...
Ink 19 :: The Gore Gore Girls
The Gore Gore Girls,Will's Pub,Orlando, FL,May 4, 2005,by Jen Cray
THE GORE GORE GIRLS Will's Pub, Orlando, FL May 4, 2005 by Jen Cray The Gore Gore Girls take their name from a 1972 splatter film by Herschell Gordon Lewis, which was actually the first movie to receive an X-rating solely for its extreme violence. They play Gretsch guitars, and have a love for both ...
Ink 19 :: The Husbands
There’s Nothing I’d Like More Than To See You Dead (Swami Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
THE HUSBANDS THERE’S NOTHING I’D LIKE MORE THAN TO SEE YOU DEAD Swami Records There's Nothing I'd Like More Than To See You Dead is rampaging garage cave-stomp that’s way more versatile than you’d think, daddy. Sure, there’re plenty of the standard switchblade knives and switchblade combs ...
Ink 19 :: The Riff Randells
Doublecross (Dirtnap). Review by Jen Cray.
THE RIFF RANDELLS DOUBLECROSS Dirtnap The boys may have a monopoly on rockabilly, but they can't touch the girl group sound of the '60s. It belongs to the girls, and thank the Goddess some ladies out there have been channeling their inner sock-hopper and reinventing the legacy of bands like The Shangri ...
Ink 19 :: Client
City (Mute Records ). Review by Matthew Moyer.
CLIENT CITY Mute Records The Client sound is based on icy girl group harmonics that recall the Ronettes out switched with the Human League’s backing singers in a time-traveling prank, but the synths and electronics are tightly controlled pulses of pop/dance perfection: big, catchy, and slightly ominous ...
Ink 19 :: Alan Vega
Station (Mute Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
ALAN VEGA STATION Mute Records Here comes the darkness. Look... to my mind, even with the unforgiving sonics and Alan Vega's confrontational, auto-destructive style as frontman, Suicide got a bum rap as being nihilists. How could they be? Have you ever heard "I Surrender," "Subway Comedian" or most ...
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