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Ink 19 :: Orphan Train
Orphan Train (Surprise Truck Entertainment). Review by Tim Wardyn.
ORPHAN TRAIN ORPHAN TRAIN Surprise Truck Entertainment Orphan Train is a new project from Aram Arslanian, who has served as the guitarist for Lisa Marie Presley and has toured with Sandra Bernhart. Arslanian takes the lead on this, his third album and first under the Orphan Train moniker. Orphan Train ...
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Ink 19 :: The Psychedelic Furs
Too melodic for punk, too gritty for "new wave" -- The Psychedelic Furs are a hard band to pigeonhole, which makes them that much more rewarding. Steve Stav speaks with legendary frontman Richard Butler.
...-- a lot of your "Pretty In Pink" fans were stunned by the power of your set (which included such raucous numbers as "India" and "Into You Like a Train"). Did their reaction surprise you? No, not really. I think we were more "punky" in the early days than many people thought - unless you were a diehard...
Ink 19 :: Dave's Lexicon of Jerkdom
July 1998 :: Feature :: Dave's Lexicon of Jerkdom (David Lee Beowülf)
...Like many Americans, I'm a member of a health club. After work, I like to work out for a couple of hours and take a quick shower before taking the train home for the night. My particular gym's membership pretty much comprises 95% serious, decent folks who train hard and take quick showers. The other...
Ink 19 :: Ozzfest '98
August 1998 :: Live Ink :: Ozzfest '98 (David Lee Beowulf)
...could elect to drive, there was an excellent option, provided in part by the venue itself. For $12.25 I got a round-trip on the New Jersey Transit train from Penn Station in New York City to Matawan., New Jersey -- took about an hour and ten minutes. At Matawan, at no additional cost, the PNC Arts Center...
Ink 19 :: The Dismemberment Plan
The Dismemberment Plan, with Ted Leo + Pharmacists and El Guapo at The Social in Orlando, FL on December 6, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz. Photos by Ian Koss.
...it all sounds wildly uneven, well, at times it was -- but somehow, that was part of the charm. If nothing else, El Guapo were compelling -- like a train wreck, sometimes, but it was hard to turn away from them. Next on the bill was indie legend Ted Leo and his band, Pharmacists. I've heard great things...
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