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Ink 19 :: Glen Phillips

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Andrew Ellis speaks to former Toad The Wet Sprocket frontman Glen Phillips as he gears up for the release of his new solo record and the brief reunion of his old band.

GLEN PHILLIPS ACCOUNTANCY, PAPERWORK AND ROCK 'N' ROLL Andrew Ellis As a solo artist and former member of influential 1990s rockers Toad The Wet Sprocket, it’s obvious that Glen Phillips’ talents lie in skills that are far more creative than those required to complete tedious administrative tasks. ...

Ink 19 :: Dean Madonia

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November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Dean Madonia (Kurt Channing)

Dean Madonia Deep Sky Soft Monkey The post-it on this says "Toad the Wet Sprocket meets Elton John meets Tonic meets Sting," and I've had to say it's pretty accurate, in a happy way. Those whose hides were riled by those references should steer WAY CLEAR of this, but it's otherwise an excellent collection ...

Ink 19 :: Music for Our Mother Ocean II

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Having not had the chance to get volume one of

MUSIC FOR OUR MOTHER OCEAN II VARIOUS ARTISTS Surfdog Having not had the chance to get volume one of M.O.M. when it came out, I made it a point to make sure my CD collection had volume two of this awesome compilation. With artists like Moby, Porno For Pyros, 311, Jewel, Sunchild, and Toad the Wet Sprocket ...

Ink 19 :: Athenaeum

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September 1999 :: Music A-B :: Athenaeum (Lisa Olen)

Athenaeum Radiance Atlantic Athenaeum (pronounced ath-uh-nee-um) gives us one of the most solid albums produced in the now over-enrolled school of alternative rock. The 4-member band from Greensboro, North Carolina, was signed to Atlantic Records in 1996. Radiance is one of those albums that are easy ...

Ink 19 :: Posies

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March 1998 :: Music O-R :: Posies (Gail Worley)

Posies Success PopLlama How's this for irony: The Posies entitle their final album Success (remember, their debut was called Failure) and with the prophetic "Somehow Everything." As the lyrics suggest, it's "Such a sad demise... /Now you realize/Somehow everything will be a little different than you ...

Ink 19 :: Mutual Admiration Society

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Mutual Admiration Society,Mutual Admiration Society,Sugar Hill,Andrew Ellis

... Sugar Hill More of a jamming session between friends than a conventional album, Mutual Admiration Society nevertheless is an excellent pre-cursor to the former Toad The Wet Sprocket frontman Glen Phillips’ long-awaited second solo album due in early 2005. Phillips became friendly with the Grammy-winning ...

Ink 19 :: Refreshments

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September1998 :: Music N-S :: Refreshments (David A. Clark)

Album Cover Click to Enlarge Refreshments The Bottle & Fresh Horses Mercury These guys never disappoint. Their music is hookish and infectious without being schmaltzy or lame. Snappy vocals, crisp guitars, unerring rhythms, and unblemished engineering mark this Refreshments release as a top-drawer ...

Ink 19 :: Summerbirds In The Cellar

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Summerbirds In The Cellar represent the best of the blossoming Orlando music scene. A band that defies strict categorization, flocks of Central Florida's music connoisseurs, including Jen Cray, crammed into Will's Pub to celebrate the release of the limited edition vinyl release of their debut album.

SUMMERBIRDS IN THE CELLAR GASOLINE HEART, THE HOUR UNKNOWN Orlando, FL June 9, 2006 by Jen Cray Summerbirds In The Cellar represent the best of the blossoming Orlando music scene. A band that defies strict categorization, flocks of Central Florida's music connoisseurs crammed into Will's Pub to celebrate ...

Ink 19 :: The Exit

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pop punk,reggae,The Exit,Home For An Island,Some Records,Jen Cray

THE EXIT HOME FOR AN ISLAND Some Records Why is it that every time a band plays a little bit of punk and a little bit of reggae, everyone feels compelled to compare them to The Clash? That's like comparing a kid who's just had his first guitar lesson to Hendrix. The Clash left a pretty big pair of ...

Ink 19 :: Will Wakefield and the Congress Hotel

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Apt. 306 (Wakefield Records). Review by Steve Stav.

WILL WAKEFIELD AND THE CONGRESS HOTEL APT. 306 Wakefield Records Seattle's Will Wakefield definitely has a talent for taking sonic snapshots of the conflicted characters lurking inside his head. However, the singer/guitarist doesn't let his heightened abilities get the best of him in his third album ...
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