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Ink 19 :: Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine
Rampton (Southern Lord). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
TEETH OF LIONS RULE THE DIVINE RAMPTON Southern Lord Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine is a who's who of evil, doom metal, including members from Sunn0))), Cathedral, Napalm Death, Khanate, Burning Witch, Iron Monkey, and Hard To Swallow. As you can expect, Rampton moves along at a snail's pace, and is ...
Ink 19 :: The Teeth
You're My Lover Now (Park The Van). Review by Jen Cray.
THE TEETH YOU'RE MY LOVER NOW Park The Van Philadelphia has been quietly producing an eclectic array of bands that are molding a brand new homegrown sound. Pulling from the happy pop-centric British Invasion bands just as generously as they borrow from early alt-indie rock, bands like Dr. Dog, Illinois ...
Ink 19 :: Ugly Casanova
Sharpen Your Teeth (Sub Pop). Review by James Mann.
UGLY CASANOVA SHARPEN YOUR TEETH Sub Pop Ugly Casanova is made up of Isaac Brock from Modest Mouse along with members of Red Red Meat and Black Heart Procession, and like many side projects, it sounds pretty much like the bands that birthed it. If released under the Modest Mouse moniker, nobody would ...
Ink 19 :: the pAper chAse
What Big Teeth You Have (Southern). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE PAPER CHASE WHAT BIG TEETH YOU HAVE Southern The genuinely scary pAper chAse follow their coming-of-age third album Hide The Kitchen Knives with this three-track CD-single that features one new song, a couple of cover versions and a music video to Kitchen Knives's "Don't You Wish You Had Some More ...
Ink 19 :: Cursive / Eastern Youth
8 Teeth to Eat You (Better Looking / Five One). Review by Stein Haukland.
CURSIVE / EASTERN YOUTH 8 TEETH TO EAT YOU Better Looking / Five One This had to be a good one. A split between two of the finest in latter-day emocore caught in their prime over the course of four tracks each. Omaha's Cursive and Tokyo-based Eastern Youth have both been at it for quite some time now ...
Ink 19 :: David Karsten Daniels
Sharp Teeth (Buhanan). Review by Aaron Shaul.
DAVID KARSTEN DANIELS SHARP TEETH Buhanan Sharp Teeth begins with perhaps the most satisfying and soothing album introduction I've heard this year. Built around the vocal refrain of "there is a feeling you just can't explain/there is a joy that you can't contain," a simple acoustic melody and shuffling ...
Ink 19 :: The Snake The Cross The Crown
Cotton Teeth (Equal Vision). Review by Jen Cray.
THE SNAKE THE CROSS THE CROWN COTTON TEETH Equal Vision The Snake The Cross The Crown began inside the world of emo, touring with the likes of Armor For Sleep, Mae and mewithoutYou. In 2005, they were building a legion of teen screams and could well have been on their way to filling venues and selling ...
Ink 19 :: Straight Faced
Mechanical, industrial-sounding beats start out the latest release from hardc...
STRAIGHT FACED PULLING TEETH Epitaph Mechanical, industrial-sounding beats start out the latest release from hardcore band Straight Faced. After seeing them perform a high-energy show a couple of months ago, I was eager to listen to this CD. Straight Faced offers up a collection of songs that are the ...
Ink 19 :: Dr. Dog
The last we saw Dr. Dog, they were opening for The Raconteurs. Jen Cray couldn't resist seeing how their inspired 30-minute set translated to a full set on a stage of their own.
DR. DOG WHAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS, THE TEETH Orlando, Fl February 26, 2007 by Jen Cray It takes a true music fan to head downtown on a Monday night. The streets were empty save for a few panhandlers, yet the inside of The Social had a welcoming number of faithfuls who raised a finger to the concept ...
Ink 19 :: Nine Inch Nails Live: Beside You In Time
After watching this DVD, Crystal Lee is regretting forking over the 40 dollars to see NIN live. This DVD kicks so much more ass than the live show. Private concert anyone??
NINE INCH NAILS LIVE: BESIDE YOU IN TIME DIRECTED BY ROB SHERIDAN starring Trent Reznor How many live shows can one man cram onto a DVD? The answer is one and half. All of Trent Reznor's North American winter tour from 2006 and a handful of songs from the 2006 summer tour are captured on video for ...
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