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Ink 19 :: Superdrag

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Last Call For Vitriol (Arena Rock). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

SUPERDRAG LAST CALL FOR VITRIOL Arena Rock First and foremost, don't look to Superdrag for any lyrical profundity. They rely a bit too much on the kitsch pop filler of "oooh," "baby," "yeah, yeah," and senseless chorus repetition; their songs rarely cover any subject other than being deliriously in ...

Ink 19 :: Graham Parker

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Ultimate Collection (Hip-O). Review by Anton Wagner.

... on, though, we find that Parker’s career has been surprisingly consistent, featuring an acrid attitude which comes through clearly on songs. The vitriol is often righteous, and you can’t help but grin at songs like "Mercury Poisoning," "Local Girls," and the aforementioned "Temporary Beauty," where ...

Ink 19 :: Shivaree

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February 2000 :: Music Q-S :: Shivaree (Anton Wagner)

... to many strange places. "Goodnight Moon" is not the children's book that shares its title, and tracks like "Pimp" and "Idiot Waltz" live up to the vitriol in their titles. Set to a wide variety of sounds, a la Mitchell Froom (the album's producer is songwriter Joe Henry), I Oughtta is tainted musical ...

Ink 19 :: DJ Onionz

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Future Acoustics (Mannequin Odd Productions). Review by Bill Campbell.

DJ ONIONZ FUTURE ACOUSTICS Mannequin Odd Productions The hardest review to write is when an album is simply OK. There can simply be no passion. No vitriol, no love, no way of testing out your latest superlatives or similes. And that's the problem with Future Acoustics. DJ Onionz is capable. This is ...

Ink 19 :: The Exit

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Sing Four Favorites (Downright). Review by Julio Diaz.

... though, The Exit instead mix that band's unique, reggae tinged sound with a nice, angular post-punk feel and some good, old fashioned Clash-inspired vitriol and political furor for good measure. While the influences are obviously worn on the band's sleeves, the way the band mixes them together makes ...

Ink 19 :: Mountain Goats

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Tallahassee (4AD). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... music hall folk might SEEM to be an inappropriate format for the mammoth explosions of mutual hate ("I hope you die/ I hope we both die") and vitriol that make up "No Children." But it's not. If only all couples were this honest. And again, with the hard-driving swamp blues on "See America Right." It ...

Ink 19 :: Harmony Central

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Where can musicians meet online to talk shop and "playa hate" Limp Bizkit? Brian Kruger recommends Harmony Central.

... waivers required those trying out to only play original compositions and sign rights to same over to the band, resulted in a huge outpouring of vitriol from forum posters complaining that Durst and company were fixing to "steal" music from the auditionees, not to mention just general ill-will for the ...

Ink 19 :: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs EP (Shifty / Touch And Go). Review by Kurt Channing.

... and an angular vocal bit that reminds me of Suzanne Vega's"'Tom's Diner." The opening "Bang" has a superfunk riff to counterpoint Karen O's vitriol -- "you ain't no baby no more... Baby." Ouch. Following that is "Mystery Girl," which has one of those drop-dead-cool bassline-and-rumbling-drums things ...

Ink 19 :: Absu

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Tara (Olympic). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... claims on every level of its conception and execution. First of all, it's the last chapter in the trilogy that is their complete discography so far; V.I.T.R.I.O.L. was the beginning, followed by Tiphareth, and ending with the pagan bang of Tara. I have to talk about the artwork for a sec, it's epic ...

Ink 19 :: Ministry

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Al Jourgensen sounds off on the end of Ministry, its lauded history and plenty on politics. And he's not going out quietly. Kiran Aditham has more with Uncle Al.

... fashion. With members like Killing Joke's Paul Raven and Prong's Tommy Victor in tow, the riffs come fast and furious, but not frivolous, and Al's vitriol and sample choices are just as potent. So as he retires the Ministry name, Uncle Al, now the founder/proprietor of 13th Planet Records, phoned Ink19 ...
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