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Ink 19 :: Nina Gordon

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The former Veruca Salt frontwoman has struck out on her own, releasing her first solo album, Tonight and the Rest of My Life. What better occasion for Nina's biggest fan, fellow rock star Sir Millard Mulch, to have a few words "With Nina Gordon"?

... was really, really, really hungry for something new. I found some really old heavy metal albums and kind of chuckled, but ended up finding a copy of Veruca Salt's Eight Arms to Hold You. I had never heard it, but I remembered liking some of the chord changes on "Seether" a million years ago on MTV. ...

Ink 19 :: Letters To Cleo

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June 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Letters To Cleo (Jason Feifer)

... , and their second, Aurora Gory Alice, being released on two separate labels), and their drummer, Stacy Jones, left to join the now-defunct Veruca Salt (and rejoined Letters To Cleo when Veruca Salt broke up). They've gone through extensive touring (including many dates on the Lilith Fair), have appeared ...

Ink 19 :: Stretch Princess

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March 1998 :: Music S-T :: Stretch Princess (Phil Bailey)

... Stretch Princess Wind Up Stretch Princess has the chance to be really big. Their non-threatening girl rock sound fits right in the Natalie Imbruglia/Veruca Salt/Sundays generic vein. While there is nothing bad about their album, with its jaunty tunes and pleasant vocals, it's all fluff that doesn't ...

Ink 19 :: For The Masses

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October 1998 :: Music D-G :: For The Masses (Richard T Thurston)

... the glass to genre-defining UK synthpop act Depeche Mode. The cast of musicians is as diverse as they come. From Rabbit In The Moon to The Deftones, Veruca Salt to Monster Magnet, it's a loving tribute to a band whom the artists credit with the development and subtle influence on their music. While ...

Ink 19 :: Brownie Mary

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March 1998 :: Music A-B :: Brownie Mary (David A Clark)

Album Cover Brownie Mary Naked Blackbird/Sony At first, this sounds like another Veruca Salt rip-off. The chick's voice is forceful and a bit caustic, but effective. By the third cut, "Something We Both Know," all thoughts of this band being just another clinker in the pile are gone. This Pittsburgh ...

Ink 19 :: Jucifer

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War Bird (Velocette). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... to Jucifer. On "Haute Couture," one of the album's faster, more upbeat songs, Amber sounds kind of like a cross between Kim Gordon and Nina Gordon (Veruca Salt days). I know it's not cool to reference Veruca Salt, but her voice is so similar! This song is a simple, yet crushing little poppy ditty that ...

Ink 19 :: Buffalo Daughter

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I (Emperor Norton). Review by Matt Cibula.

... about music. SuGar Yoshinaga and Yumiko Ohno float those harmonies like nobody's business, from the opening la-la-la track "Ivory" to their very Veruca Salty thing on "Volcanic Girl." (Actually, wasn't that a Veruca Salt song for real?) And there's funky techno stuff ("Discotheque du Paradis") and Radiohead ...

Ink 19 :: Suffrajett

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Suffrajett (In Music We Trust Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... . Suffrajett is a two piece from New York. Their influences appear to include a slew of bad early-'90s female fronted "Alternative" bands (e.g. Hole, Veruca Salt and L7). This album pretty much sounds like an updated version of Hole, crossed with Joan Jett's harder stuff from her early days, thrown into ...

Ink 19 :: Snapdragon

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The Family Jewels (Straight Line). Review by Jeff Montgomery.

... they are awful, just rather pedestrian. Musically, they sound at times reminiscent of mid-tempo rock female-led bands such as that dog, Hole, or Veruca Salt, or a rougher Republica. Lead singer Summer Rose swims in angst amidst her rock vocals that position her as a Linda Perry (4 Non-Blondes) and sometimes ...

Ink 19 :: The Booty Olympics

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Boystyle (self-released). Review by Henry "Hank" McCoy.

... or Sleater-Kinney! Step 4: But it still sounds pretty great. This is power-pop '90s-style, with injections of Lush-style shoegazing ("Auderey"), Veruca Salt-ish vocalization ("Boystyle"), and early Blake Babies portent ("The Broozer"). It's fun and it rocks and it's got estrogen to spare. Nothing wrong ...
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