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Ink 19 :: Wolf Parade

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Wolf Parade (Sub Pop). Review by Aaron Shaul.

WOLF PARADE WOLF PARADE Sub Pop That sound you hear as you're reading this review is the feet dragging. Yes, INK19 is finally getting around to reviewing Wolf Parade's EP, even though the band has already burned up the ranks of many critic's Best-of-2005 lists. Will we influence your decision to buy ...

Ink 19 :: What the Grammys can learn from the Oscars

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If the Motion Picture Academy has learned one thing this year, it's that independent and low-budget films are generally better than the crap that Hollywood is now pumping out. So what can the Grammys learn from this? Tim Wardyn goes over the lesson plan.

... be afraid to look at independent records. The Oscars rightfully honored Crash and Good Night, Good Luck, why can't the Grammys honor Sufjan Stevens, Wolf Parade or Rilo Kiley? It's not only the right thing to do, but it would restore a little credibility back to what has become a popularity contest ...

Ink 19 :: Swan Lake

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Beast Moans (Jagjaguwar). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... be the Canadian super-group that gets most of the love, but for my money Swan Lake is where it's at. Comprised of Dan (Destroyer) Bejar, Spenser (Wolf Parade) Krug and Carey (Frog Eyes) Mercer, who wrote and committed these songs to tape in record time, Swan Lake was destined to have little life outside ...

Ink 19 :: Everything, Now!

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Police, Police! (Standard Recording Co.). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... , running the gamut of rock genres from punk to folk to dub to circus sideshow. The most common thread in the unhinged lexicon is the sound of Wolf Parade commandeering Tom Waits' backing band. Percussion spills out of every single meter of verse; it's as if the band let a small tornado loose in an ironworks ...
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