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Ink 19 :: The Wallflowers
The Wallflowers at the Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, GA on October 2, 2000. Concert review and photos by Andrea Thompson.
THE WALLFLOWERS The Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA October 2, 2000 by Andrea Thompson I expected screaming, crying women. After all, it is Jakob Dylan, one of the most beautiful faces to grace rock n' roll since Chris Cornell. There were screams, but surprisingly enough, they were coming from both the women ...
Ink 19 :: The Wallflowers
December 1997 :: Live :: The Wallflowers (Bing Futch)
The Wallflowers with Holly McNarland House Of Blues, Orlando 11.6.97 by Bing Futch Downtown Disney Westside made its official debut recently with a star-studded party that included free booze and victuals. Besides the names that were haphazardly tacked on for marquee value, performances by Trisha Yearwood ...
Ink 19 :: Saturday Evening
The evening of May 5, 2001, featuring Cheap Trick, Booker T. Jones, Lucinda Williams, The Wallflowers, and The Cult. Review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.
MUSIC MIDTOWN 2001 -- SATURDAY EVENING FEATURING CHEAP TRICK, BOOKER T. JONES, LUCINDA WILLIAMS, THE WALLFLOWERS, AND THE CULT Atlanta, GA May 5, 2001 by James Mann © 2001 June Rich/Fauxtoegraft.com Lucinda Williams After a brief respite from the heat (hint to locals visiting Music Midtown -- get ...
Ink 19 :: Music Midtown 2001
Ink 19 is proud to present complete coverage from Atlanta's Music Midtown festival, courtesy of our Mann From Atlanta, James Mann, with photos by June Rich. Highlights include Patti Smith, Pete Yorn, Darling Machine, Lucinda Williams, Cheap Trick, The Wallflowers, The Cult, The Indigo Girls, Shemekia Copeland, Evan And Jaron, and much, much more!
... Machine, The Moto-Litas, Injected, and TreePhort. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 2001 Featuring Cheap Trick, Booker T. Jones, Lucinda Williams, The Wallflowers, and The Cult. SUNDAY, MAY 6, 2001 Featuring The Indigo Girls, Shemekia Copeland, Evan And Jaron, Kenny Howes & the Yeah!, and Nillah.
Ink 19 :: Minibar
Fly Below the Radar (Food Chain). Review by Sean Slone.
...Buckle Belt" and Petty singing about driving in the plains of west Texas on "Fragile." Despite a slew of producers, including Rami Jaffee of the Wallflowers, Fly Below the Radar has a fairly uniform sound to it, which may be its only fault. It doesn't have quite the variety of Road Movies and with a...
Ink 19 :: Sunday
May 6, 2001, featuring The Indigo Girls, Shemekia Copeland, Evan And Jaron, Kenny Howes & the Yeah!, and Nillah. Review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.
...and Jaron play crap music, completely sweet and artificial. This is music for people who have grown out of N'Sync but aren't quite ready for The Wallflowers. Worse yet, the twins know that what they do is crap -- each movement onstage is carefully scripted as to achieve maximum photo ops, and the two...
Ink 19 :: Godzilla
July 1998 :: Music E-G :: Godzilla (Michael Crown)
Godzilla Soundtrack Sony Soundtrax There are some very bright spots indeed on the Godzilla soundtrack. I like the cover of Bowie's "Heroes" by the Wallflowers, "No Shelter," from Rage Against the Machine, is superb, and Ben Folds Five turn in the delightfully Rundgren-ish "Air." Current hotties Days ...
Ink 19 :: Vibrolush
The name Vibrolush sounds like some nifty new household appliance that double...
...alternating crunchy and atmospheric guitars with just the right hint of programming and the subtle touches of a well-submerged keyboard -- like the Wallflowers or Goo Goo Dolls covering New Order. The group's adventurous use of turntablism and sampling going head-to-head with classic rock guitars works...
Ink 19 :: Pat McDonald
October 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Pat McDonald (Ed Furniture)
..."90's Rock" category that doesn't really have an identifiable sound or look. I feel like I can lump bands like 7 Mary Three, Tonic, Sister Hazel, Wallflowers, 311, Radiohead, Gin Blossoms, Third Eye Blind, Everclear, Live, etc, into this big pile. They all have some cool songs, and granted, a few of...
Ink 19 :: The Haggard
Very often, music critics categorize "girl bands" as a separate genre of musi...
...not be taken with the power chord crunching metal sound of these women. The Haggard capture a sound that's part Tribe 8, part Iron Maiden... petite wallflowers they ain't! The heavy songs with classic metal "monster" vocals punching out songs about gym teachers and murder victim Matthew Sheppard. While...
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