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Ink 19 :: Slaves
May 1999 :: Music S-T :: Slaves (Nathan T. Birk)
Slaves Slaves Loveletter Rising from the ashes of the sorely missed VSS, Slaves comprises the considerable talents of Dave Clifford (drums), Joshua Hughes (guitar), and Andrew Rothbard (vocals, organ). In terms of razor-sharp post-punk tension, Slaves' self-titled debut EP bears some resemblance to ...
Ink 19 :: Slaves
June 1999 :: Music R-Sp :: Slaves (Nathan T. Birk)
Slaves Slaves Loveletter Rising from the ashes of the sorely missed VSS, Slaves comprises the considerable talents of Dave Clifford (drums), Joshua Hughes (guitar), and Andrew Rothbard (vocals, organ). In terms of razor-sharp post-punk tension, Slaves' self-titled debut EP bears some resemblance to ...
Ink 19 :: Subpoena the Past
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Subpoena the Past (Nathan T. Birk)
Subpoena the Past This Year's Eclipse GSL/Hymnal Sound Right before its untimely demise in July of 1997, Colorado's post-punk visionaries The VSS released a split double-7" with the Rye Coalition. Contained on the VSS's half was a quasi-industrial remix of "In Miniature," a wind-swept pummel into the ...
Ink 19 :: Love Life
The Rose He Lied By (Troubleman Unlimited). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
...HE LIED BY Troubleman Unlimited Sad as it may be, most post-punk bands of the last decade who’ve displayed visionary, forward-thinking panache (The VSS, Hoover, and Swing Kids quickly come to mind) usually break up well before they’ve even had the chance to spread their wings, forlornly leaving behind...
Ink 19 :: Pleasure Forever
Pleasure Forever (Sub Pop). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
PLEASURE FOREVER PLEASURE FOREVER Sub Pop Tracing a lineage from the post-punk sensory overload of The VSS to the Swans-and-Television-enamored crawl of Slaves, Pleasure Forever may be a relatively new moniker, but this trio is actually a group of vets, Pleasure Forever being their full-length debut ...
Ink 19 :: Tarot Bolero
June 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Tarot Bolero (Nathan T. Birk)
...entity. One such band is Washington, DC's Tarot Bolero. Rising from the ashes of such sorely-missed and trend-setting bands as Antioch Arrow, the VSS, and Slant 6, Tarot Bolero has made a name for itself, for better or for worse (depending on whose perspective you get), by playing dramatic cabaret...
Ink 19 :: Antioch Arrow
Gem of Masochism (Three One G). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...missed the early-1990s California violent emo revolution, courtesy of the folks at Gravity Records. Bands like Heroin, Angelhair, Clickitat Ikatowi, VSS and legions more laid the groundwork for a flourishing post-punk scene in California that would give artier kids something better than Gilman Street...
Ink 19 :: Tyro
Four songs into this record, the similarities between the songs and vocal mel...
...into a gorgeous keyboard-driven opus. From here on, for the most part, Tyro gives me that nostalgic smile that only bands like the Pixies and the VSS can. The female vocals are lovely (reminding me of short-lived Massachusetts shoegazers Starlight Conspiracy), but would be more impressive if used a...
Ink 19 :: Death Before Disco
Various Artists (PrinceHouse). Review by Stein Haukland.
..., pointing to contemporary acts like I Am Spoonbender, Dance Disaster Movement and Hint Hint (but excluding more well-known acts like The Rapture, VSS and !!!). And, to prove that they don't hold any grudges against the East, they've even included Detroit's inimitable electro-duo Adult. If nothing else...
Ink 19 :: No Future of What...
After 11 years, beloved indie legends Unwound have called it quits. Daniel Mitchell offers a heartfelt tribute and a look back at the influential band's career.
..., one full length, and break up" formula, which was (and is) employed by many of the greats of this genre from the early 1990s (see Angelhair, The VSS, Universal Order of Armageddon, Heroin, etc.). Greatness can be attained when bands stick it out. For fans of the -- for lack of a better term -- "screamo...
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