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Ink 19 :: The Weakerthans
The Weakerthans have an emotional, coffeehouse kind of feel to them. The line...
THE WEAKERTHANS LEFT AND LEAVING Sub City The Weakerthans have an emotional, coffeehouse kind of feel to them. The liner notes say that a portion of the proceeds go to an art center in Canada, and it certainly seems fitting. This album transcends genres and fits into an art category on its own. The ...
Ink 19 :: The Weakerthans
April 2000 :: Music T-Z :: The Weakerthans (Patrick Rafter)
The Weakerthans Fallow Sub City This has been out for a while now, but here it is again. Good music with good lyrics for a good cause. Oh yeah, played by good people (I think). They think generously of others, if that means something in this time of giving. 5% of profits go to a community health center ...
Ink 19 :: The Weakerthans
Left And Leaving (Sub City). Review by James Mann.
THE WEAKERTHANS LEFT AND LEAVING Sub City John Samson -- you remember him from Propaghandi, don't ya? -- has formed a new band, and turned down the volume a notch, which is all to the good. Left And Leaving encompasses a range of styles from the subdued pop of the opener, "Everything Must Go!," to ...
Ink 19 :: The Weakerthans
Watermark (Sub City). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
THE WEAKERTHANS WATERMARK Sub City A too-short, three-song EP with a fun, cool, happy video track for all you computer kids. The video is the title track, straightforward but energetic Canadian pop-rock, feeling like trains and highways in the sunshine, pretty girls, and guitars. The other two contributions ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Overall of 2001
Spanning several categories -- from music to books, technology to world events -- Eric J. Iannelli offers his Top 19 for the year 2001.
...OVERALL OF 2001 recommendations by Eric J. Iannelli 1) Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald, (Random House) In his fourth novel, Sebald has once again pushed the limits of his sui generis fiction. He is one of the only -- if not THE only -- contemporary authors doing anything of note. 2) Spoon, Girls Can Tell...
Ink 19 :: Take Action!
October 1999 :: Music S-T :: Take Action! (David Lee Beowulf)
Take Action! A Punk Rock Sampler Benefitting the Foundation Fighting Blindness Sub City Radical punks unite for a good cause. The bands: Fifteen, Scared of Chaka, FYP, The Weakerthans, Dillinger Four, Against All Authority, Falling Sickness, Algebra One, Funeral Oration, Heckle, Damnation, and the ...
Ink 19 :: Read Army Faction
This is a split seven inch between Discount, Avail, Hot Water Music, and the ...
READ ARMY FACTION VARIOUS ARTISTS 7-INCH No Idea This is a split seven inch between Discount, Avail, Hot Water Music, and the Weakerthans. Powerful stuff. All the tracks were taken from Allied Records' Return of the Read Menace CD compilation. That was a benefit for AK Press, as is this. I'm guessing ...
Ink 19 :: Swayze
A Shame Play. Review by Jason Feifer.
SWAYZE A SHAME PLAY Swayze doesn't command attention; they attract it. Sure, the group is a bit folksy, softly driven by acoustic guitars and filled out by a bass, drums and occasional horns. But there's clearly an intention of pop and rock-n-roll in here as well, finessed out of their normally strict ...
Ink 19 :: Dear John Letters
Stories of Our Lives (Foodchain). Review by Stein Haukland.
...OF OUR LIVES Foodchain Centered around multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Robb Benson, Dear John Letters' third full-length album establishes the band as an ever more unique force in American indie rock. They may recall bands like Guided by Voices and the Weakerthans, but they still manage to bring...
Ink 19 :: True North
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TRUE NORTH Daniel Mitchell True North, in a nutshell, is one of the most unique and nearly indescribable bands in the world of postpunk today. Their music tends to push, pull, wobble, and explode, usually without warning, but does so in a warm and welcoming manner. In our current climate of watered ...
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