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Ink 19 :: The Sorts

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Six Plus (Luckyhorse Industries). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

THE SORTS SIX PLUS Luckyhorse Many moons ago, my roommate Rob and I had The Sorts play in our living room. It was funny. I remember asking the guy in The Sorts (who used to be in Hoover) about being in Hoover, and he was a total asshole about it, but oh well. They rocked the hell out of our little ...

Ink 19 :: The Sorts

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December 1999 :: Music S :: The Sorts (Tom Minarchick)

The Sorts Contemporary Music Slowdime The Sorts use guitar, bass, drums, electric piano, and alto sax to create a dynamic sound that still lends itself to spontaneity. Contemporary Music reminds me of a less jazzy Charlie Hunter Trio, but with more sax and an electric guitar instead of acoustic. The ...

Ink 19 :: The Sorts

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July 1998 :: Music S-T :: The Sorts (Jason Rockhill)

The Sorts More There Slowdime While staying fairly loyal to the stereotypical "DC sound," the Sorts manage to add their own loose, jazzy feel. Loose is a good word to describe this record. This is laid back and mellow with a husky voiced crooner whispering in your ear, like a more soulful Karate. More ...

Ink 19 :: The Boom/The Sorts

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May 1999 :: 7even Inches :: The Boom/The Sorts (Nathan T. Birk)

The Boom/The Sorts Split Big Top This split 7" between two modern jazzed-up groove bands is a bit incestuous, and it's all the better for it: The Sorts' Joshua LaRue (ex-Rain Like the Sound of Trains) plays guitar and synthesizer on his band's side and trombone on the Boom's; the Boom's Fred Erskine ...

Ink 19 :: Stratford Mercenaries

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Stratford Mercenaries are a punk supergroup of sorts. Usually "supergroup" me...

STRATFORD MERCENARIES SENSE OF SOLITUDE Southern Stratford Mercenaries are a punk supergroup of sorts. Usually "supergroup" means crappy product as a result, but not on "Sense of Solitude." Made up of the singer from Crass (the progenitor of political punk, the group has attained iconic status amongst ...

Ink 19 :: Jack Drag

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March 1998 :: Music J-M :: Jack Drag (David Lee Beowulf)

Jack Drag Dopebox A&M Fuzz-filled, loopy, funky hippie music about hanging with hippie chicks and engaging in all sorts of casual activity. Including drugs.    Drugs? Sure! But "happy" drugs. I remember growing up within walking distance of what later one became my junior high school, see, and back ...

Ink 19 :: A Minor Forest

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December 1998 :: Music A-B :: A Minor Forest (Chad Bidwell)

... you, possibly even changing you. I heard about their ongoing classical musical training at Berkeley, and how much they love Metallica, and how the drummer faces away from audiences at their shows. Aspiring bands out here in San Francisco talk of possibly getting a show with A Minor Forest like it would ...

Ink 19 :: Magnetic Bracelets Might Stop Some Spam

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People have been getting fooled for years, and believing all sorts of nonsense. David Whited shows us the way.

... therapy? You can get magnetic wristbands, insoles for your shoes, mattress pads, and any number of magnetic accessories. Magnets are said to enhance the body's healing process. Do they work? Who knows? Like so many other "natural remedies," these items are now mainstream. You don't have to buy them ...

Ink 19 :: Guided By Voices

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Lesson Number One on how to have a great interview: Know your subject. Following that rule, Gail Worley plies the tongue of Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard with a six of Miller Lite, and lets the tape roll. We guarantee that the result is a GBV interview the likes of which you won't find anywhere else!

NO CHICKS IN THE TREE HOUSE: A DRINKING INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT POLLARD OF GUIDED BY VOICES by Gail Worley My smartest move in preparing to interview Robert Pollard of Guided By Voices was to stop by Gristedes Supermarket en route to our meeting and pick up a six pack of Miller Lite. It's no secret that ...

Ink 19 :: Tristeza

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Tristeza create beautiful, lush soundscapes, using jazzy tempos and undestated guitars to create a deam-like atmosphere. Marcel Feldmar met with Jimmy LaValle and Luis Hermosillo to find out how they do it.

DREAMING IN SIGNALS: AN INTERVIEW WITH JIMMY LAVALLE AND LUIS HERMOSILLO OF TRISTEZA by Marcel Feldmar Evening in front of the Paradox, pretty much Seattle's only all-ages venue -- which is kind of sad, but you know that they will get the good shows. Tonight, the good show is starting with local band ...
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