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Ink 19 :: Thingy
December 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Thingy (Ian Koss)
Thingy To The Innocent Absolutely Kosher The word "math," despite being only four letters long, encompasses so many different philosophies, it's staggering. Set theory, topology, logic and calculus all fall within the rubric of math; they all represent concepts that are wildly different but at their ...
Ink 19 :: Pinback
What could be more delightful than a cruise ship with Venom as the house band? A conversation with compulsive musical-project-starter Rob Crow, Ian Koss believes.
...had extensive success with previous outfits in the always roiling San Diego music scene. Guitarist Rob Crow made a mark with Heavy Vegetable, Thingy, Optiganally Yours, Physics, and others, while bassist Armistead Burwell Smith IV (aka Zach) rumbled on the low-ended Three Mile Pilot, a band known not...
Ink 19 :: Negativland
Sick and tired of reading Negativland interviews that go on and on about intellectual property issues? Have no fear! Isaac Airbourne didn't ask Don Joyce a single question about the subject!
...it is in a society consisting of the aforementioned tubes? Yes, but I wouldn't put it that way. What do you think of that DNA time-clock strand thingy that hangs on the end of each cell that causes it to get old when all the beads fall off -- and how some scientists have figured out how to make all...
Ink 19 :: Pinback
It's easy to describe Pinback if you know your reference points: Rob Crow (He...
PINBACK SOME VOICES EP Tree It's easy to describe Pinback if you know your reference points: Rob Crow (Heavy Vegetable, Thingy, Optiganally Yours, Physics, and more) and Armisted Burwell Smith IV (Three Mile Pilot). Pinback borrows heavily from Crow and Smith's styles, juxtaposing Crow's limber and ...
Ink 19 :: Pinback
February 2000 :: Music M-P :: Pinback (Kurt Channing)
Pinback Pinback Ace Fu / Southern A collaboration between Rob Crow (Thingy) and Armistead Burwell Smith IV (3 Mile Pilot). It's rare that a collaboration between two artist manages to create something algebraically perfect: Pinback sounds no less like Rob Crow and no less like ABS4. The multi-tasking ...
Ink 19 :: The Huntingtons
Songs in the Key of You (Tooth And Nail). Review by Brian Kruger.
THE HUNTINGTONS SONGS IN THE KEY OF YOU Tooth And Nail Umm, it's a Huntingtons record. The PR thingy that labels send to punk rock glitterati (such as your reporter) mentions something about them having listened to '80s pop, and sure enough, there's a song called "80's Girl," but don't despair, that ...
Ink 19 :: Atom and His Package
Christopher R. Weingarten gets a few words with the punk rocker most hated by his own community, the "Atom" half of Atom and His Package, Adam Goren. The Package, alas, remains unavailable for comment.
.... Distant from his Philadelphia home, distant from his Florida destination, and emotionally distant, talking on his "fancy cell-phone ear-piece thingy" while blazing across the Georgia interstate. Goren talks in short bursts, drained after driving something like 18 hours in the last 30. In addition to...
Ink 19 :: Plain Jane
So Much for Anything (self-released). Review by Chastity Carondelet.
...that would dig this would say the same thing about Le Tigre or Sleater-Kinney, so what are you going to do? If you're into that college roots rock thingy, then this might be a good fit; if you think Plain Jane is an indie girl band, then keep shopping. http://www.plainjaneband.com Chastity Carondelet...
Ink 19 :: Sigur Ros
Sigur Ros, with Siggi Armann at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison, WI on November 11, 2002. Concert review by Matt Cibula.
...detective/ they play that first song off a.b. the one where they say "it's you" or "itchy woo" or whatever the crowd roars/ that submarine noise thingy is really loud played on a contraption by kjartan every two bars and jonsi sings that one phrase over and over until he gets bored with the microphone...
Ink 19 :: Metroschifter
This was a fascinating idea, and I'm happy to report that the execution was q...
...[~] both were tastefully fitting. I have to wonder if "Dear Hillary" (performed by Burning Airlines) was a nod to Hilary Noltemeyer's column-thingy in Scott's K Composite 'zine (http://www.kcomposite.com). The lyrics don't really make it apparent, but it would make sense. At least one of these songs...
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