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Ink 19 :: The Starting Line

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With Hopes of Starting Over (Drive-Thru). Review by Margie Libling.

THE STARTING LINE WITH HOPES OF STARTING OVER Drive-Thru Green Day was the first. Blink 182 followed. New Found Glory was next. Now comes the latest heir to the pop-punk favorite title -- The Starting Line and their debut EP, With Hopes of Starting Over. Singer Ken Vasoli has the same distinct whines ...

Ink 19 :: Allister

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Tim Rogner, Kyle Lewis, Mike Leverence, Scott Murphy, Fenix TX, Less Than Jake, Sum 41, The Starting Line, Chris Rogner, Dave Rossi, Motley Crue, Poison, Butch Walker, Marvelous 3, Guns N' Roses, The Ramones, Screeching Weasel, Green Day, Failure, Dillinger Four,by Lynn Wallace,Allister,,Life after ‘the Blackout’,by Lynn Wallace

ALLISTER LIFE AFTER 'THE BLACKOUT' by Lynn Wallace Chicago pop punk veterans Allister have been rocking the music scene for nearly 10 years. Their infectious, upbeat punk has earned the band great success, from the amount of records that disappear off the shelves to the number of crowded venues they ...

Ink 19 :: Chatham County Line

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Route 23 (Yep Roc). Review by Tim Wardyn.

CHATHAM COUNTY LINE ROUTE 23 Yep Roc Classic bluegrass with some fast-pickin' banjo, mandolin and guitar are what Chatham County Line serve up on their second album, Route 23. Starting with the barn-burning "Nowhere to Sleep," CCL put the "blue" in bluegrass. On the title track, CCL chronicle how ...

Ink 19 :: Subzone

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The title is dead on here. Starting out with a seven-minute drone buzz riff o...

SUBZONE PARANOID LANDSCAPE Badman The title is dead on here. Starting out with a seven-minute drone buzz riff on snarling bass and electric drums, Subzone sets up the dark paranoid atmosphere immediately. Vocals slide in, darkly, during the second song... kind of reminding me of some nightmare acid ...

Ink 19 :: The Mercury Program

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Don't call them math-rock, and don't compare them to Slint, because you won't be doing justice to the lush and understated beauty of the Mercury Program. Nirav Soni chairs a roundtable discussion with all four members of the atmospheric and critically acclaimed Gainesville quartet.

THE MERCURY PROGRAM by Nirav Soni "It's like driving on the yellow brick road..."   Andrew Chadwick The Mercury Program released their first 7" on Boxcar in 1998, but these four musicians have a longer history than that. Working together in bands like Yusef's Well and Darkhalf, Tom Reno, Dave Lebleu ...

Ink 19 :: The Rosenbergs

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The Rosenbergs seemed poised for all the perks life in the majors can offer. After being touted as the best unsigned bands in America, the majors were sniffing around, and the band was offered a chance to appear on USA Network's Farmclub show. Then they made waves by rejecting the majors, exposing Farmclub's shifty business practices, and entering into an unusual alliance with Napster. What almost got lost in the process is the fact that The Rosenbergs are a damn fine power pop band, which they're proving w

THE ROSENBERGS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? by Sean Slone   The Rosenbergs are a New York-based power pop band with a terrific new record called Mission: You that will appeal to fans of bands like The Posies and Fountains of Wayne. But after a couple of years of being touted as one of the best unsigned bands ...

Ink 19 :: Yo La Tengo

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Daniel M. Gill talks with bassist James McNew of indie rock darlings Yo La Tengo about being the odd man out in a band with a married couple, the differences between the U.S. and Europe, and why playing covers is a lot of fun.

... M. Gill   Christian Lantry L-R: Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley, James McNew Yo La Tengo is a trio of music lovers who make music for music lovers. The band also happens to include the husband and wife duo of Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley, along with bassist/organist James McNew, which means they are also ...

Ink 19 :: How Only Mary Became Mary Only

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Who says in heaven there is no beer? James Mann reveals why the world will never end at the Star Bar, and how the wrong woman can become the right woman in the right circumstances.

HOW ONLY MARY BECAME MARY ONLY, OR THE WORLD WILL NEVER END AT THE STAR BAR by James Mann It became a joke, really, as many times as we had the same discussion. I would be getting ready to go out, showering, shaving, that sort of thing. My roommate, not the most observant of creatures, would pass by ...

Ink 19 :: The Red Telephone

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Marrying British psychedelia to American jangle pop and roots music may sound like an odd combination, but this band's heartfelt dedication and songcraft makes it work. Terry Eagan makes a call on The Red Telephone, and singer/guitarist Matt Hutton answers.

AN INTERVIEW WITH MATT HUTTON OF THE RED TELEPHONE by Terry Eagan Friends who like to make music together. Whether it is L7 or REM, Iron Maiden or U2, the magic that comes from a group of individuals who can create a resonance that is far greater than their sum contributions. Such is the case with ...

Ink 19 :: Doro

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While still best known in the States as the frontwoman for the critically acclaimed metal act Warlock, Doro Pesch (or just Doro, professionally) has had a thriving solo career in Europe. Now, after eight years abroad, she has a new album, Calling The Wild, out in the U.S. Cindy Harper caught up with the metal goddess on the eve of her tour supporting Dio and Yngwie Malmsteen.

... notwithstanding -- to accent one helluva curvaceous body. Don't giggle. It worked. After releasing six albums in Europe that didn't get released in the United States, Pesch's lucky number is seven. Doro, a solo artist since 1989, is reintroducing herself to the revived metal scene with Calling The Wild ...
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