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Ink 19 :: Swell
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: Swell (Bryan Tilford)
...every track corner and many in between. Swell will be your friend and will not yell at you. They sort of plod along at a Pink Floydian pace with a Violent Femmes organic-icity, the simplicity of Red House Painters with an edgy vocal akin to a lazy but young Robert Palmer. Swell may not actually energize...
Ink 19 :: Fondly
March 1998 :: Music F-H :: Fondly (Bryan Tilford)
...Devo were a garage band, or if Sugarplastic meets a very young XTC (we're practically talking Helium Kidz here). Or more universally, Weezer meets Violent Femmes. And I'm not sure but one of the tunes here may be a version of Spinal Tap's "Jazz Odyssey." Engaging and all over the map (especially for...
Ink 19 :: The Blacks
October 1998 :: Music A-C :: The Blacks (James Mann)
...Bloodshot Country Goth? Why the hell not? The Blacks -- Danny and Gina Black along with James Emmenger and Nora O'Connor -- take up where the Violent Femmes' "Country Death Song" stopped. Add some Cramps-vintage thrash and a drunken sailor blowing taps on a faraway trumpet and you get the sound of Dolly...
Ink 19 :: Autopsy of an Underground
August 1998 :: Feature :: Autopsy of an Underground (Charles D.J. Deppner)
...days, you'd think everyone back then was watching John Hughes movies, acquainting themselves with MTV, and listening to Soft Cell, Trio, and the Violent Femmes. When the Pistols imploded at Winterland in '78, folks in California picked up a reluctant crown and ran with it. `Punk rock' gave way to `hardcore...
Ink 19 :: Heronymus
March 1998 :: Live :: Heronymus (Bing Futch)
...HoB) and dropped a package to the hard-pressed bassist. Way to be. The band managed to get through their final three songs, including a cover of the Violent Femmes "Blister in the Sun." All of the attitude was in place, but the musical guts seemed to be lacking, perhaps due to the distractions of technical...
Ink 19 :: Moe Tucker
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Moe Tucker (Holly Day)
...overall sound doesn't shoot for some bullshit pseudo-intellectual angle -- it's just good old rock'n'roll. She's been backed by John Cale and the Violent Femmes as well as Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth. "I felt like I was having a great time with friends when I was in the Velvet Underground...
Ink 19 :: Rejection in Texas
May 2000 :: SXSW :: Rejection in Texas (Redd Klaats)
REJECTION IN TEXAS by Redd Klaats "The selection committee of this year's South by Southwest Music Conference regrets to inform you that they have been unable arrange an appropriate showcase for your talents. Unfortunately, among the more than 4000 groups and solo performers applying, many highly qualified ...
Ink 19 :: Dr. Eugene Chadbourne
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Dr. Eugene Chadbourne (Holly Day)
...kind of learning experience is necessary, although most of us would rather skip it. For sheer camaraderie, the Camper Van Beethoven guys and the Violent Femmes are fun to work with, because in the projects with me they're more relaxed and less in a perfectionist or group mode than when they are normally...
Ink 19 :: Okkervil River
concept album,folk,dark,somber,autumn, Hellboy,Okkervil River,Black Sheep Boy Appendix,Jagjaguwar,Aaron Shaul
...and the poppier direction hinted at on Black Sheep Boy proper, this disc welds pitch-perfect somber dirges like "Black Sheep Boy #4" to full-on Violent Femmes acoustic punk like "No Key, No Plan" and the guttural beauty of "Another Radio Song," with interludes of the same melody recycled on several...
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