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Ink 19 :: The State of Samuel

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Here Come the Floods (Humblebee). Review by Aaron Shaul.

THE STATE OF SAMUEL HERE COME THE FLOODS Humblebee With over-orchestrated acts like Sufjan Stevens and The Decemberists still ranking high with tastemakers, it's easy to forget pop music can still rule when it's just guitar, bass, and drums. The State of Samuel's Here Come the Floods is a fine reminder ...

Ink 19 :: Mazarin

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Far from the drone of his better-known band, the Asuza Plain, Quentin Stoltzfus is writing and recording pop gens with his latest project, Mazarin. Daniel Gill spoke with Stoltzfus about classical music, the "pro-sleep" movement, and Umberto Eco.

MAZARIN by Daniel Gill The best pop album to be released in the year 2000 was Mazarin's debut, titled Watch It Happen (although technically it was released in 1999, it seems that no one really heard the record until early 2000). The band centers around the songwriting of Quentin Stoltzfus, the former ...

Ink 19 :: Social Distortion

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Mike Ness,Social Distortion,The Street Dogs and Backyard Babies,Orlando, FL,March 4, 2005,by Jen Cray

SOCIAL DISTORTION WITH THE STREET DOGS AND BACKYARD BABIES Orlando, FL March 4, 2005 by Jen Cray photo by Jen Cray Mike Ness Stop mourning the deaths of rockstars past. We've got a legend in our midst who is alive, well -- and touring. Mike Ness is as iconic as Kurt Cobain, Joe Strummer, Joey Ramone ...

Ink 19 :: Homemade Hits Vol. 2

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(Kittridge). Review by Aaron Shaul.

KITTRIDGE RECORDS PRESENTS HOMEMADE HITS VOLUME 2 Kittridge Even though my ears should be fastened to nothing but the never-ending stream of CDs I'm set to review, lately I've been spending some time getting into The Clientele's A Summer Fading, a gloriously lo-fi EP where tape hiss acts as the group ...
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