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Ink 19 :: Ultimate Fakebook
Before We Speak (Initial). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
ULTIMATE FAKEBOOK BEFORE WE SPEAK Initial If you've never heard of these guys, they're one of the bigger emo-pop bands around who rip off Weezer so badly that I want to stab myself in the eye with a pen. It was much more blatant on their first two full lengths, but thankfully, Ultimate Fakebook has ...
Ink 19 :: Ultimate Fakebook
Aggressive and fun, fast-forward rock and roll with a sharp pop edge. This ba...
ULTIMATE FAKEBOOK THIS WILL BE LAUGHING WEEK 550 Music Aggressive and fun, fast-forward rock and roll with a sharp pop edge. This band seems to have found a place to fall right between Cheap Trick and the Get Up Kids. Nice landing. Well crafted songs that twist you from rockin' out at the high school ...
Ink 19 :: Yellowcard
The Underdog EP (Fueled By Ramen). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...saw emotional occurrences in other people, either through the music of past "emo" bands, or through their friends. Yellowcard kind of have the "Ultimate Fakebook syndrome" -- they seem like carbon copies of predecessors, and no real substance exists: in U.F.'s case, it was Weezer; in Yellowcard's case...
Ink 19 :: Tijuana Crime Scene
Change Of Venue (Arise). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...way. Track four sounds very much like a Rentals song, complete with the hugely played out Moog synthesizer. The band features links to Get Up Kids, Ultimate Fakebook, and The Anniversary, among others, on their Web site, and I find comparisons to all of those bands fitting. This is very safe indie rock...
Ink 19 :: Transcend
Various Artists (Eulogy / Alveran). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...... Unsung Zeros, "Broadcast" -- Awesome! This sounds like what Braid could have done, if they hadn't broken up, and if they had invited members of Ultimate Fakebook to join the band. Cool, noodly guitars with weird timings and stuff. The lead singer sounds familiar, but I can't place it. Emo/nerd-core...
Ink 19 :: Home Grown
Kings Of Pop (Drive-Thru). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...all around records, I am completely sure of it! Wow-eee! This record is completely wonderful emo pop, in the vein of Blink-182, New Found Glory, Ultimate Fakebook, or Jimmy Eat World. Strangely enough, though, Kings Of Pop is, by far, better than the recent releases from those bands, or any other emo...
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