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Ink 19 :: Alan Vega

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Suicide devotee Matthew Moyer sits down with Alan Vega to talk about his new solo album Station, the mysteries of the creative process, whether Bruce Springsteen is indeed the Boss, becoming an entertainer and... a family man. This be the verse.

ALAN VEGA SADOMASOCHIST OR THE ULTIMATE OPTIMIST? by Matthew Moyer Alan Vega, one half of legendary NYC pre-punk duo Suicide, solo performer and visual artist, is one of the most important faces to emerge from the NYC Punk scene in the mid-Seventies and over thirty years later shows absolutely no sisn ...

Ink 19 :: Sergio Vega

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Sergio Vega steps out of his previous incarnation as bassist for post-rock ou...

SERGIO VEGA THE RAY MARTIN SESSIONS GrapeOS Sergio Vega steps out of his previous incarnation as bassist for post-rock outfit Quicksand, adding a bit of light in some places but keeping a slight feel for what made Quicksand everyone's favorite pounding headache --- an intense and implacable sense of ...

Ink 19 :: Alan Vega

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Station (Mute Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

ALAN VEGA STATION Mute Records Here comes the darkness. Look... to my mind, even with the unforgiving sonics and Alan Vega's confrontational, auto-destructive style as frontman, Suicide got a bum rap as being nihilists. How could they be? Have you ever heard "I Surrender," "Subway Comedian" or most ...

Ink 19 :: Suzanne Vega

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Songs in Red and Gray (A&M). Review by Julio Diaz.

SUZANNE VEGA SONGS IN RED AND GRAY A&M Suzanne Vega is a national treasure, and one that's been sorely missed in the five years since her last effort, 1996's Nine Objects of Desire. As ever, Ms. Vega is a consumate storyteller, and Songs in Red and Gray finds Ms. Vega using her deceptively simple melodies ...

Ink 19 :: Ray Vega Latin Jazz Sextet

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Pa'lante (Palmetto). Review by Bill Campbell.

RAY VEGA LATIN JAZZ SEXTET PA'LANTE Palmetto Trumpeter/composer Ray Vega has made a name for himself over the years, playing with damned near every Latin jazz legend of the past 20 years: Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Mongo Santamaria, Ray Barretto, Pete Escovedo, and Tito Nieves; as well as some straight ...

Ink 19 :: Suicide

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Suicide, Alan Vega, Martin Rev, Frankie Teardrop,Suicide,American Supreme,Mute Records,Matthew Moyer

... ), the events were harrowing, wrenching, and while New Yorkers were trying to piece their lives back together in that resilient New York-kinda way, Vega got over his writer's block and laid down hellish scats and menacing soulboy croons over tracks that his enigmatic songwriting partner, Martin Rev, ...

Ink 19 :: John Shough

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I've got to hand it to Dayton, Ohio's tiny Big Beef Records. They keep sendin...

JOHN SHOUGH ULTRA VEGA Big Beef I've got to hand it to Dayton, Ohio's tiny Big Beef Records. They keep sending me stuff, and even though the label's roster is comprised of bands in different genres, it's always good. This outing features John Shough, who is to Dayton's scene what, say, Rob McGregor ...

Ink 19 :: Martin Rev

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Martin Rev (ROIR Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... leaning out the windows, grooving to their neighbors' radios. "Daydreams" is avante-garde muzak doo-wop that the Residents would dig. Suicide's Alan Vega told me that they have to do solo shit to stay sane and keep Suicide fresh. Man, these fellas have some fucking brilliant hobbies. What do you do ...

Ink 19 :: Suicide

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April 1998 :: Live Ink :: Suicide (Matthew Moyer)

... the presence of his keyboard. The lights are punishingly bright, flashing, and brightly colored, like a sugarfix disco. Perfect to frame Alan Vega staggering onstage. Applause he looks surprised and very pleased. Truth be known, I had swallowed all of the tales of Suicide causing riots and destruction ...

Ink 19 :: Summer Catch

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Music From the Motion Picture (Hollywood). Review by Alice Barkwell.

... "Straight to Number One," sound pretty lively in the midst of all this wimpy love stuff -- they've got lots of horns! A female rapper named Tarsha Vega 's "What it Beez Like" is the gentlest rap song ever, with a large portion of "Na na na na nas," The last number is a song written by Alex and Aaron ...
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