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Ink 19 :: Beer and Loathing in Austin
May 2000 :: SXSW :: Beer and Loathing in Austin (Phil Bailey)
...been. Following the Junior Varsity show, Julio, Ian, Frank and myself started off to another show. We first stopped on the street corner to watch Twang Bang perform on the street. Anyone into irreverent bands like They Might Be Giants would groove on Twang Bang. After that, we settled on going to see...
Ink 19 :: Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton's amazing four decade career has found him backing up Howlin' Wolf, teaching John Lennon to play harmonica, and winning a Grammy for a duet with Bonnie Raitt, to name just a few highlights. Matt Thompson catches up with the undisputed king of roadhouse rock.
.... It's white guys playing blues, but it's not blues rock, even though such string benders as Stevie Ray Vaughn and Tinsley Ellis can certainly bang out some roadhouse-ready tunes when called upon. While there's nary a fiddle or steel guitar to be heard, it's definitely got a healthy dose of twang to...
Ink 19 :: I listened to what?!?
James Mann finds that even he thinks his musical soundtrack to 2005 was weird.
...by Johnny Winter. Muddy Waters to my ears defines American music, and this record shows he didn't age quietly. Fierce. "Back of My Hand" A Bigger Bang The Rolling Stones What? A decent Stones record, after all this time? Yup. Of course, it helps that this song sounds like a lost track from Exile On...
Ink 19 :: Rejection in Texas
May 2000 :: SXSW :: Rejection in Texas (Redd Klaats)
...we can set up and be playing in something like 5 minutes, but this is one of the reasons we took up street performing in the first place. SXSW, meet Twang Bang. Are you too jaded for us? Too professional? Too alternative? Too country? Too Stevie Ray? Have you already seen it all? Maybe not. They hang...
Ink 19 :: Ultrababyfat
Eight Balls in Reverse (Orange). Review by Julio Diaz.
...to fans of the aforementioned bands, yet Ultrababyfat's energy and sense of fun keeps them sounding fresh, vibrant, and new. And I adore the slight twang that makes its way into stompers like "Shake N' Bake" and "Crash Bang Highway." Elsewhere, "Star's Lament" brings to mind a more tuneful and melodic...
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