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Ink 19 :: Zero Parade

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June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Zero Parade (Jeff Montgomery)

Zero Parade Zero Parade ACME Entertainment Zero Parade is one of those bands that falls somewhere in that middle of the road category. They aren't a great band, but they certainly aren't a bad band. Perhaps "decent" is the best descriptive word.    They plow through basic guitar pop-rock territory ...

Ink 19 :: Ground Zero

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Ground Zero takes you on a whirlwind tour of one of the hottest trends...

GROUND ZERO VARIOUS ARTISTS Shakti Ground Zero takes you on a whirlwind tour of one of the hottest trends in ambient trance today -- its fusion with world music. Here the emphasis is on South Asia, with some crossover to the Middle East as well. Lots of tablas, flute, and sitars combined with plenty ...

Ink 19 :: Say Hello to Zero Tolerance

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July 1998 :: Feature :: Say Hello to Zero Tolerance (S.D. Fitzpatrick )

... people as a matter of course. This is because nature, generally, follows the rule that any organism to organism encounter is going to benefit one, the other, or both, but in different proportions. This usually includes the fact that "one" gets eaten. People aren't much different from animals in this ...

Ink 19 :: Count Zero

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Robots Anonymous (SineAppleSap). Review by Terry Eagan.

COUNT ZERO ROBOTS ANONYMOUS SineAppleSap A bit like the eels, and a bit like no one else. This album of loosely related vignettes documents a band enthralled by the future and capable of creating sonically rich songs that envision this future. While this may sound like the medium Radiohead calls its ...

Ink 19 :: Zero Down

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With a Lifetime to Pay (Fat Wreck Chords). Review by Rob Ward.

ZERO DOWN WITH A LIFETIME TO PAY Fat Wreck Chords Zero Down is a standard pop punk band from Fat Wreck Chords. The first few songs are slightly slower than one might hope for in their punk juice, but the tempo picks up with "Going Nowhere." After that, there's a fifty-fifty mix alternating between ...

Ink 19 :: Ground Zero Friday Night

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Ten days after the terrorist attack, Tom Semioli was able to make his way to Ground Zero. Here's his report from the front.

GROUND ZERO FRIDAY NIGHT by Tom Semioli On my third attempt since the terrorist attack, I made it all the way to Broadway and Liberty, a.k.a. the edge of Ground Zero. The barriers to keep civilians at a safe distance are scarcely a block away from the images we've been viewing on television. First ...

Ink 19 :: Baha Men

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2 Zero 0-0 (Mercury). Review by Brian Kruger.

BAHA MEN 2 ZERO 0-0 Mercury OK, it would be tough to touch "Who Let the Dogs Out" in terms of sheer catchiness and fun groove factor, even if it is driving us all crazy with its undeniable ubiquity by now. Still, this is a fun record, from the "ooka-chukka" backing vox on the Baja Men's cover of Blue ...

Ink 19 :: Steel Pole Bath Tub

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Unlistenable (Zero To One). Review by Rob Walsh.

STEEL POLE BATH TUB UNLISTENABLE Zero To One Unlistenable, the title of Steel Pole Bath Tub's post-breakup release is all too telling, as it offers probably the best description of what the band had been doing, sonically and conceptually, since their genesis in the late-1980s. Yet somehow, their music ...

Ink 19 :: Smoking Popes Tribute

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Various Artists (Double Zero Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

SMOKING POPES TRIBUTE VARIOUS ARTISTS Double Zero/Suburban Home What could be better than a bunch decent bands covering the long-lost Smoking Popes! This is a fun tribute, featuring the likes of Grade and The Ataris, put out by Double Zero Records (the same folks who recently released Smoking Popes ...

Ink 19 :: Go Back Snowball / Airport 5

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Calling Zero / Life Starts Here (Fading Captain). Review by James Mann.

GO BACK SNOWBALL CALLING ZERO AIRPORT 5 LIFE STARTS HERE Fading Captain Robert Pollard has hit upon a novel way of songwriting, and based on these two releases, it seems to work. Pollard, who releases about 100 or so songs each year between "legit" Guided By Voices releases, solo records, and collaborations ...
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