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Ink 19 :: Tiger Saw
slow-core,indie,indie pop,sad-core,Tiger Saw,gimme danger/gimme sweetness,Kimchee,Aaron Shaul
TIGER SAW GIMME DANGER/GIMME SWEETNESS Kimchee Tiger Saw is the approximation of Low being led by Hefner’s Darren Hayman. The music on gimme danger/gimme sweetness is rooted in frosty, brittle slow-core. Take for instance the 2/4-time duo “Burning” and “I Am So Cold.” Both songs are stripped down to ...
Ink 19 :: Tiger Saw
Blessed Are the Trials We Will Find (Kimchee). Review by Stein Haukland.
TIGER SAW BLESSED ARE THE TRIALS WE WILL FIND Kimchee Quietly disturbing slow-core from Dylan Metrano and his Tiger Saw. Lazily drifting melodies turn eerie when the constant repetitions become haunting structures, and the whispered vocals keep questioning whether the stories they tell are grounded ...
Ink 19 :: Tiger Saw
Tigers on Fire (Tract). Review by Nora Richardson.
TIGER SAW TIGERS ON FIRE Tract There's not much in Tiger Saw's back catalog to prepare a fan for the bursts of white boy soul peppered throughout Tigers on Fire. Head Tiger Dylan Metrano freely admits to a burgeoning interest in classic R&B but the translation into his indie rock soundscape doesn't ...
Ink 19 :: Tiger Army
Nick 13,Tiger Army,Jen Cray,rockabilly,psychobilly
TIGER ARMY by Jen Cray In the short span of one year's time, California psychobilly band Tiger Army have gone from playing small clubs, to supporting Social Distortion on a high profile tour, to headlining a tour of their own. I sat down with the man responsible for the music, Nick 13, before their ...
Ink 19 :: A Paper Tiger
For a band that is less than two years old, the guys of A Paper Tiger know what they’re doing when it comes to music— and they’re doing it extremely well. Brittany Sturges catches up with the band over a cup of coffee and some food.
A PAPER TIGER by Brittany Sturges Jared Gruenwold A Paper Tiger For a band that is less than two years old, the guys of A Paper Tiger know what they’re doing when it comes to music— and they’re doing it extremely well. Armed with some great music and an extensive knowledge of the local scene, the members ...
Ink 19 :: The Mercury Program
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.
...discography, one may not expect the musical jump from the self-titled full-length album on Boxcar to the new record From the Vapor of Gasoline on Tiger Style Records. The self titled album, which featured the trio of Tom Reno, Sander Travisano, and Dave Lebleu was a spacious affair, but the addition...
Ink 19 :: Warped Tour
It's 300 degrees in the shade, the Orlando streets are teeming with teenagers, and Jen Cray was about to throw down for a Bud Light. This can only mean one thing: it's time for another Warped Tour.
WARPED TOUR BAD RELIGION, TIGER ARMY, COHEED & CAMBRIA, THE UNSEEN, REVOLUTION MOTHER, CIRCA SURVIVE, GALLOWS...MORE... Orlando, Fl July 22, 2007 by Jen Cray It's 300 degrees in the shade, the Orlando streets are teeming with teenagers, and I'm whipping out my wallet to throw down $6 for a Bud Light ...
Ink 19 :: Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Think the Cherry Poppin' Daddies are all about the swing thing? Not so, says singer Steve Perry. As he tells Jason Feifer, the band is not only more diverse musically than that, they're also more interested in spreading a message beyond the usual hipster daddy-o-isms.
LISTEN UP, THEY'VE GOT SOMETHING TO SAY CHERRY POPPIN' DADDIES by Jason Feifer This whole time, it's quite possible that nobody really knew what the Cherry Poppin' Daddies were talking about. For while they've been playing since 1989, it was only recently that the band became small-time national celebrities ...
Ink 19 :: Sense Field
A little bit of hardcore, a little bit of power pop, a little bit of new wave, a little bit of rock and roll, and a little bit of punk -- Roi Tamkin caught an eclectic show with Sense Field, the Stereo, and Lift at Atlanta's Echo Lounge on April 27, 2000.
...that have great pop hooks while maintaining punk energy. Jonathan scissors kicked at the start of a song then paced back and forth like a caged tiger while reaching out with his hand as if he was begging each song to the audience. They did a cover of the Smiths' "What Difference Does It Make?" and then...
Ink 19 :: 7even Inches
October 1998 :: Columns :: 7even Inches (David Lee Beowülf)
...out emo core with a horn section and bursts of clarity. Wow. Galleon Key, Box 815, Olympia, WA 98507 --Marcel Feldmar Mark Brodie and the Saboteurs Tiger Rock 7" American Pop Great haunting, trippy spy-oriented surf instrumentals. Of note is their cover of the Challengers' "Our Man Flint," the theme...
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