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Ink 19 :: Your Scene Sucks

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Your Scene Sucks (Go-Kart). Review by Rob Walsh.

YOUR SCENE SUCKS VARIOUS ARTISTS Go-Kart It is tempting to simply write: what this compilation's title opines is like the pot calling the kettle black. Yet, that would be a little too trite and over-simplified, however accurate it may be. While managing not to be lumped in with the recent proliferation ...

Ink 19 :: Elizabeth Elmore

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With her days in Sarge behind her, Elizabeth Elmore is dividing her time between law school and trying to make it as a solo artist. Phil Bailey caught her in a rare open moment to discuss going solo, vegetarianism, Matlock, and why she thinks the "women's music" movement sucks.

... . So my family is a foster family and we're really closely tied to it. In this past year since Sarge broke up, do you feel like you've had to start your music career over again? It's been like fourteen or fifteen months since it happened, but I still feel like my head is spinning. It was my first band ...

Ink 19 :: Guided By Voices

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Lesson Number One on how to have a great interview: Know your subject. Following that rule, Gail Worley plies the tongue of Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard with a six of Miller Lite, and lets the tape roll. We guarantee that the result is a GBV interview the likes of which you won't find anywhere else!

... ." Someone once asked me, "How did you, overnight, after ten years, get a record contract?" and that kind of thing. And I was like, because music sucks so bad now. It was easy for us to get it. It took a time, a period in rock, a lull where nothing was going on, for something to happen for us. But, now ...

Ink 19 :: Common Rider

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November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Common Rider (Tom Minarchick)

... duties.The band went on to release some comp songs, a few 7-inches, and five full-length albums, and became huge in the punk and alternative (MTV) scene, and Armstrong started his own ska label and built a home studio. Within the last 10 or so years, Armstrong has stayed active and present in music ...

Ink 19 :: Marilyn Avenue

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Straight out of Kettering, OH, Marilyn Avenue has been making their impact on the music scene, one show at a time. After winning spots on two big summer tours, the guys are in preparation for the release of their newest CD,The Dawning. Brittany Sturges learns about the Ohio rock scene, the new album and what exactly they did last Saturday night.

... Brittany L. Smith Dating back to 2002, the guys of Marilyn Avenue have been playing show after show to get their name imprinted onto the music scene. With some post-hardcore and screamo influences, the band won coveted spots on both the Taste of Chaos Tour, as well as the 2006 Warped Tour. They have ...

Ink 19 :: Back Off and Take a Good Look in the Mirror

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Another take on the Eninem story, served up with all the restraint we've come to love from David Lee Beowülf.

... thing I expect of music critics, it's consistency, as well. Now you listen up, you "alternative" music people, you "music journalists," you who have your hands on the collective pulse of pop culture, you paragons of artistic freedom, you cultural "freedom fighters." You hypocrites! LAY THE HELL OFF ...

Ink 19 :: Glasseater

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Stein Haukland talks changes, hair metal, and straight edge with Glasseater's drummer-turned-vocalist, Julio C. Marin.

... restaurant as the chef’s apprentice. JC, me and Anthony just chill at home. We deal with the off the road business of Glasseater. What about the "scene" thing? You seem to have that whole punk/melodic hardcore crossover feel in common with all those bands coming out now. Is there a sense of something ...

Ink 19 :: Fu Manchu

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March 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Fu Manchu (Phillip Haire)

... ever before that translates into our delivery. Everything I could possibly think of, I like better. I'm sure you get the standard questions about your musical influences, i.e. Zeppelin, Sabbath, Deep Purple, etc. -- is there any artist or other musical influences that may not be as apparent in the finished ...

Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline

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December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)

... Family and Leif Garrett. If one will remember back to the Grammy awards given as well as the state of radio back then, provided one was hip to the scene at the time, it will be recalled that a) the Rolling Stones were ignored by commercial radio, 2) Fleetwood Mac and Christopher Cross were winning Grammies ...

Ink 19 :: Underwater

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November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Underwater (Nirav Soni)

... of how things are going. We think our performances are improving. Knowing that the live arena isn't the best for subtle atmospherics, how does your sound translate live? We don't usually play the album versions of the songs. We do remixes and alternate versions. I guess that some are even more subtle ...
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