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Ink 19 :: Twigs
Epicure (Endearing). Review by Stein Haukland.
TWIGS EPICURE Endearing The two musical outposts of their respective continents join forces - a Norwegian band on a Canadian label. How marginal can you possibly get? This is, however, nowhere near as bad as it may sound, the music being guitar-heavy post-grunge brooding/poppy stuff, circa 1995 - think ...
Ink 19 :: The Superjesus
September1998 :: Ink Spots :: The Superjesus (Gail Worley)
...got out of the car and we were standing on the side of the road laughing. There was nothing we could use anywhere for traction, no trees, no twigs, nothing. We were trying to flag people down, and no one would help us. Now, we were staying in this really bad hotel at the time, so I'd brought thong sandals...
Ink 19 :: Brian's Bait Shack/Extreme Playwright's Adventure
May 2000 :: Live :: Brian's Bait Shack/Extreme Playwright's Adventure (Carl F Gauze)
... All in all, the works presented were a good showing for a crew working under pressure. It's not polished, and it's not improv, but some promising twigs sprouted this evening.
Ink 19 :: Red Carpet Ring
One of the most interesting new labels on the indie pop scene is the New Hampshire-based Red Carpet Ring. Randall Stephens talked with label founder Paul Vittum to find out what's new at the home of such bands as the Princeton Reverbs Colonial, My Place in Space, and Fablefactory.
TRANS-GLOBAL INDIE POP: PAUL VITTUM'S RED CARPET RING by Randall Stephens Obscure New Hampshire label Red Carpet Ring has much to offer fans of esoteric lo-fi indie pop. RCR, enlisting such bands as the Princeton Reverbs Colonial, My Place in Space, Fablefactory, and Micro-ondes, constitutes a little ...
Ink 19 :: The Blair Witch Project
September 1999 :: Screen :: The Blair Witch Project (Allie Gore)
.... As the nights progress, the manifestations increase, both in frequency and severity. We hear the children laughing, the echoing footsteps snapping twigs all around the camp, the screams that seemed to come from all directions. We hear the fear in their voices, the despair, and the loss of hope. And...
Ink 19 :: Polymer
Forget the scientific defintion; all you need to know about Polymer is their music. Brittany Sturges foregoes her Organic Chemistry homework to figure it out with the band.
..., who make drinks the way you like them, in Super Big Gulp cups with a wide variety of bendy straws provided by our good friends at Straws, Twigs, and Other Big Bad Wolf Supported Products, Inc. Other improvements are on their way but for marketing reasons, I can't reveal them now -- I'm sure you understand...
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