Refine search: |
Search results for 'tom and verlaine'
Showing 1 - 10 of 11 matches
Ink 19 :: I'm Not There
I'm Not There: Original Soundtrack (Sony Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
I'M NOT THERE I'M NOT THERE: ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Sony Records Y'know, with the exception of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, I can't for the life of me think of a rock music-based movie soundtrack that I enjoyed at all. They're too fucking patchy and the whole thing often reeks of tenuous associations ( ...
Ink 19 :: Television
July 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Television (James Mann)
Television The Blow Up Roir There is a moment on this disc, about 5 minutes into the 14 minute "Little Johnny Jewel," where Tom Verlaine mutters the phrase "and then he loses his senses." At that point, the guitars of Verlaine and Richard Lloyd merge and proceed to shear the top of your head off. Woefully ...
Ink 19 :: Techno Lust
May 2000 :: Features :: Techno Lust (James Mann)
TECHNO LUST by James Mann Recently, a guitar owned by Tom Verlaine sold for over $31,000 on ebay (http://www.ebay.com). The guitar, a 1958 Fender Jazzmaster, was the instrument used by Verlaine when he wrote and recorded the Television albums, and much of his solo work. How does a guitar associated ...
Ink 19 :: Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev overcame blizzards, injuries, and the death of their planned collaborator to create their cinematic new album, All Is Dream. Gail Worley reviews the ups and downs with guitarist Sean "Grasshopper" Mackiowiak.
CREATING THE SOUNDTRACK FOR THE MOVIES IN YOUR HEAD: AN INTERVIEW WITH SEAN "GRASSHOPPER" MACKIOWIAK OF MERCURY REV by Gail Worley Life imitates art, or so they say. And as the story of a musician's random mugging -- wrong place, wrong time -- unfolds, it's almost no surprise that it unfolds like a ...
Ink 19 :: Don't Let the Bastards Get You Down
A Tribute to Kris Kristofferson (Jackpine Social Club). Review by Stein Haukland.
...-up of artists paying their respect here, and carrying on the tradition of those early, fine efforts in the process. Kicking off with Television's Tom Verlaine and his version of "The Hawk," you know you're in for something extraordinary right away. This is Verlaine in top form, heartbreakingly intense...
Ink 19 :: Luna
Live! (Arena Rock Recording Company). Review by James Mann.
...album and formed a band (as the quote goes), Dean Wareham has probably gotten more life out of the experience than anyone short of perhaps Tom Verlaine and Television. From his previous group Galaxie 500 to this latest release from Luna, Wareham has mastered the art of quiet intensity and understands...
Ink 19 :: The Starlite Desperation
April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: The Starlite Desperation (Nathan T. Birk)
..., cleverness and élan into it. Between vocalist/guitarist Dante White's slyly acid-tinged lyrics and desperate ghost-town crooning, his dynamic Tom Verlaine/Richard Lloyd-esque interplay with guitarist Dana Lacono, and drummer Jeff Ehrenburg's muscular, sweaty throb, there was little room for improvement...
Ink 19 :: Sleater-Kinney
Liza Hearon talks to Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein about women in rock, Eddie Vedder and watching 13-year-olds make out in front of the stage.
...and caring about them. I'd rather work with people than for people. Who are your guitar influences? Pete Townshend, the guitarists from Television [Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd], Jimmy Page and Mary Timony from Helium. Has moving to Portland from Olympia affected your music? The writing process was...
Ink 19 :: The Walkmen
Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone (StarTime). Review by Matt Cibula.
..... hell, it's not even a reliable voice. But it's glorious nonetheless; he warbles and swoops and sighs and in general acts like the second coming of Tom Verlaine back when Television was the best band in New York. (Some have compared him to Bono, and I won't deny that.) Hearing Leithauser search for...
Ink 19 :: Autoliner
Be (Parasol). Review by Terry Eagan.
...imitation of Cheap Trick or Big Star. But not on this album! All the band members take turns singing and one of them bears an uncanny resemblance to Tom Verlaine or David Byrne. Two of my favorite tracks on this record are "Supersonic Baby (In Disguise)" and "Lighthouse." Catch the opening lines of...
| More Matches: | « Previous | 1 | 2 | Next » |
Powered by ht://dig 3.2.0b6




