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Ink 19 :: Mary Karlzen
The Wanderlust Diaries (Dualtone). Review by Andrew Ellis.
MARY KARLZEN THE WANDERLUST DIARIES Dualtone The Wanderlust Diaries is Mary Karlzen's fourth album and offers contemporary country music without the formulaic overtones of a lot of Nashville "product." Proof of that philosophy is evident in the appearance of Matthew Ryan on Karlzen's version of the ...
Ink 19 :: Scot Sax
by Andrew Ellis,SAX APPEAL,,In Conversation With Scot Sax,by Andrew Ellis
.... Plus, his own self-titled solo album spawned the memorable hit "I Am The Summertime" (as featured in the film American Pie) and his first band, Wanderlust, seemed destined for greatness until record company politics intervened. When "Like We Never Loved At All" inevitably becomes Hill's next smash...
Ink 19 :: The Skies of America
Shine (National Recorder). Review by Andrew Ellis.
THE SKIES OF AMERICA SHINE National Recorder I thought Scot Sax was the only member of cult band Wanderlust to have progressed to bigger and better things after the four-piece fell apart shortly after releasing the classic power-pop album, Prize. That was, until I heard Shine by The Skies of America ...
Ink 19 :: Megadeth
November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Megadeth (David Lee Beowulf)
...pop. It's danceable, too. They throw in some psychedelic elements and pop guitar solos, and big hit. "The Doctor Is Calling" and, even more so, "Wanderlust," well, they know what they're doing, chasing that other "M" band. There are twelve songs in all, with "Ecstasy and "Time" deserving mention as...
Ink 19 :: Ryan Adams
With his band stalled due to record company woes, the erstwhile frontman for ...
...Harris providing backing vocals, Adams evokes the ghost of Gram Parsons and the lyrical sensibility of Paul Westerberg in a nicely building tale of wanderlust that turns to a longing for the things of home. "Bartering Lines" is a rustic ballad that wouldn't sound out of place on one of Gillian Welch...
Ink 19 :: The Hidden Hand
Mothers, Teachers, Destroyers (Southern Lord Records ). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...and telepathy in this power trio. Additionally, I’d be more apt to compare The Hidden Hand to Spiritualized than Sabbath or Vitus, just for the epic wanderlust and hymn-like grandeur of many of the songs. “Magdalene” is built out of the same deceptive simplicity and brute heaviness as the Melvins combined...
Ink 19 :: Stranded in Stereo
Volume 6 (Planetary Group LLC). Review by Tim Wardyn.
...("The Heinrich Maneuver") and They Might Be Giants ("Take Out the Trash") to go along with lesser-known artists like the quirky Gogol Bordello ("Wanderlust King") and Midnight Movies ("Souvenirs"). The DVD is the highlight however. Not only does this DVD contain "Working Class Hero" by Green Day, but...
Ink 19 :: Subarachnoid Space
epic,instrumental,psychedelic,metal,progressive,Subarachnoid Space,The Red Veil,Strange Attractors,Aaron Shaul
...is an album that successfully avoids the pitfalls of the genres from which it's berthed: metal without the ponderousness, psychedelica without the wanderlust and prog without the pretension. If heavy instrumental music is your thing, The Red Veil should slake your thirst for a month or two. Strange...
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