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Ink 19 :: DBS

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December 1999 :: Music D-E :: DBS (Tom Minarchick)

DBS Some Boys Got It, Most Men Don't New Disorder DBS remind me of a less punk version of Lifetime. They play a mix of jangly pop-punk, but they also you a lot of changes instead of playing the same chords over and over. The vocals are a little like old Face To Face, and overall, the album stands out ...

Ink 19 :: Mitch Easter

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Mitch Easter, Let's Active, the dBs, Rob Levy, interview

... , there was Mitch Easter shaping the 'alternative' music landscape in and out of the studio. Image - Mitch Easter 3 From his work as a member of the dB's, Windbreakers and the seminal Let's Active to his producing artists like REM, Moose, Dinosaur Jr. and Game Theory, Easter has helped forge modern sound ...

Ink 19 :: Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey

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Mavericks (Collector's Choice Music). Review by Jeff Montgomery.

... Holsapple and Chris Stamey released the original version of Mavericks. It was essentially a reunion album for these two former core members of the dB's, a New York-by-way-of-North Carolina band of the late '70s and early-to-mid '80s that crafted smart, power pop songs. Stamey went the solo route before ...

Ink 19 :: Neal Smith (Part I)

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From Billion Dollar Babies to Million Dollar Estates, Neal Smith, original drummer for Alice Cooper and modern-day realtor, has seen it all. Gail Worley talks with the owner of the world's most famous boa constrictor.

CONVERSATIONS WITH THE PLATINUM GOD NEAL SMITH AN INTERVIEW WITH THE LEGENDARY ALICE COOPER DRUMMER By Gail "Desperado" Worley This is kind of a funny story, actually: Back when I still had a real job, Ink 19 publisher, Ian Koss and I would while away the hours at our respective lowest-possible-circle ...

Ink 19 :: Sue Garner

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July 1998 :: Music E-G :: Sue Garner (Kurt Channing)

... ending up in fantastic collaboration. "Item's Song" seems to be a few seconds of purring cat. On this album, Garner collaborates with Chris Stamey (dB's) and Georgia Hubley (Yo La Tengo) and though there would appear to be some distance between this effort and those bands, there's a uniting thread of ...

Ink 19 :: Mr. T Experience

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October 1999 :: Music M-N :: Mr. T Experience (Brian Kruger)

... Farfisas and B-3's and such -- and even a horn section on one song. In short, this is a pop album. It sounds like Dr. Frank has gotten out his old dB's and Chris Stamey records on a lot of these songs, with slow-down tempo changes where he switches to falsetto, then goes back to faster in his regular ...

Ink 19 :: Blue Meridian

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October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Blue Meridian (Lisa Olen)

... national bands, even. Is that your favorite single off the first album? Kevin Kirkwood : I like "Silverjet." As far as my favorite song, I like "D.B.S. (Dream, Breathe, Scream)," because it has the pop format but it breaks away to a fresh feel during the guitar solo. Donovan : I think I like "Talliesen ...

Ink 19 :: Flat Duo Jets

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October 1998 :: Music D-G :: Flat Duo Jets (James Mann)

... colossus. Dexter Romweber is the Voodoo Child. Lucky Eye is as good as any record made this year. Produced by Scott Litt (REM) and Chris Stamey (the dB's), recorded at the famed Muscle Shoals studio in Alabama, and featuring horns courtesy of the Squirrel Nut Zippers along with keyboards and a string ...

Ink 19 :: The Chris Stamey Experience

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The Chris Stamey Experience,A Question of Temperature,Yep Roc,Sean Slone

... is one of the architects of the '80s southern jangle-pop scene that Stamey was a part of, Mitch Easter. And along for the ride are Caitlin Cary and dBs bandmate (and previous YLT collaborator) Gene Holder, among others. This record includes a handful of originals, both old and new, plus some well-chosen ...

Ink 19 :: Zero dB

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Reconstruction (Fluid Ounce/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.

... anonymous Einstein that we get the brilliant works of the Jazzanovas of this world, the P'Taahs and Koops, King Koobas, Truby Trios and the Zero dBs. And, for those of you in love with the funky good time that nu jazz offers with its sublime grooves and infectious beats and limitless class, you simply ...
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