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Ink 19 :: The Wrockers

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July 1999 :: Music T-Z :: The Wrockers (Ian Koss)

... like Matt Groening, Stephen King, Amy Tan, Norman Mailer, Leonard Maltin, etc. -- jamming with a very competent set of studio musicians, including Warren Zevon. The songs on here consist mostly of standards, sometimes played straight, sometimes messed with a little, sometimes messed with a lot. The ...

Ink 19 :: Jill Sobule

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I Never Learned to Swim: 1990-2000 (Beyond). Review by Julio Diaz.

... top of her craft. But don’t take my word for it. Read the lovingly detailed liner notes, which include testimonials from the likes of Jane Wiedlin, Warren Zevon, and Lloyd Cole (in whose band, The Negatives, Sobule also plays), and you begin to understand how criminally underappreciated Sobule really ...

Ink 19 :: Magnolia Electric Co

18% match

slow-core,americana,melancholy,weary,dark,Magnolia Electric Co,Hard to Love a Man,Secretly Canadian,Aaron Shaul

... " is a surprise, revealing Molina's sense of humor by fashioning a more downbeat version of "Casey at the Bat." The EP closes with a raucous cover of Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London," a perfect lyrical fit for MEC and a heady dose of energy to close out an otherwise laidback album. This is the third ...

Ink 19 :: Pelle Carlberg

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Everything. Now! (Twentyseven). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... . "Musikbyryan Makes Me Wanna Smoke Crack" kicks the album off with Carlberg comparing his life of meager fame and questionable friendships with Warren Zevon's international stardom and guest-appearances on Springsteen albums. It's an absurd and poignant introduction to the disc. "Telemarking" is a plea ...

Ink 19 :: Alice Cooper

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Dirty Diamonds (New West Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

... include the "Balled of Jesse Jane," with a cross-dressing trucker getting beat on at Mickey D's. "Your Own Worst" enemy sounds a bit like a Warren Zevon song, complete with irony and solid riffs, and "Steal That Car" provides the sort of career guidance necessary for those who are having trouble keeping ...
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