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Ink 19 :: Pure 80's Rocks
Various Artists (UTV). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
...out of the ashes of an earlier revolution. Disco morphed into club music. Punk somehow merged with ska, landing in a single bin at the record shop. Stadium rocking guitar bands let their hair get tall, their androgyny become canonized, and their sound smoother and more uniform. We know then as "headbangers...
Ink 19 :: Rock N' Rollers
May 1998 :: Gear :: Rock N' Rollers (Cindy Rivers)
Rock N' Rollers Supercarts Music Industries Corporation Don't let the name fool you. Rock N' Rollers aren't just for rock and rollers. In fact, in some of the non-music related stores its seen in, such as Home Depot, it's called "Multi-cart," due to its ever-growing usage. Named as "the most innovative ...
Ink 19 :: Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake, with Super 04 at Club Quattro in Osaka Japan on October 8, 2000. Concert review by Gregory Schaefer
..., and a record label deflating its support all because they're good at what they do and they like what they do, and that, my headbanging friends, is ROCK! Are they just a rock band? Nah, not exactly. There's elements of punk, hardcore, heavy metal, ska, and a touch of coprophalagous-devil worshipping...
Ink 19 :: Mick Jagger, Kiss My Ass
The Rolling Stones are asking for a seat for their upcoming world tour. Features Editor James Mann has a few high-tech requirements before he'll shell out the dough.
...will be split between arenas, stadiums, and clubs, sometimes all in the same city. New York, for example, can pick between Roseland Ballroom, Giants Stadium, or Madison Square Garden. Ticket information is only available for a few of the stadium shows at the moment, with two ticket prices: $90 and...
Ink 19 :: Supersuckers
The Supersuckers, with Los Infernos and Furious Four (The Hustler, Indialantic, FL, May 17, 2000). Concert review by Phillip Haire.
...us a great show. Be advised - Los Infernos is a band to watch. The time was at hand: The Supersuckers hit the stage with the fervor of a sold-out stadium gig. Having surveyed the situation, guitarist/vocalist Eddie Spaghetti decided it was time for the 'Suckers to have a little fun. Tonight was going...
Ink 19 :: Alice Cooper
Gail Worley sold her soul to Satan to bring you an interview with the legendary Alice Cooper. What a bargain!
..."Desperado" Worley Courtesy of www.alicecoopershow.com Alice Cooper The first time I saw Alice Cooper -- the legendary godfather of theatrical rock -- in concert, I was eighteen years old. That seems like such an appropriate age to see Alice, you know, because of that song he does. But because so...
Ink 19 :: Goodbye Ox
The Who's legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - Editor's Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.
...almost placid looking gent on the other side of the stage from windmilling Pete Townshend or the hyperactive Keith Moon. He was the anchor of one of rock's elite, and at age 57, he laid down to sleep in Las Vegas and woke up somewhere else, of an apparent heart attack. Terrence McBride/Asterix Photography...
Ink 19 :: The Gourds
December 1998 :: Music E-G :: The Gourds (James Mann)
...;Gin and Juice,” you can toss normal out the window. The Gourds, an Austin four-piece, have made a name for themselves with their bluegrass/rock and roll rave-ups. Four of the songs here are live versions (from Amsterdam, of all places... ) of cuts from the Stadium Blitzer album, and these guys...
Ink 19 :: Changing the Face of College Radio
Carl F. Gauze recalls the day The Ramones changed the face of his Milwaukee college radio station forever.
CHANGING THE FACE OF COLLEGE RADIO by Carl F Gauze courtesy www.officialramones.com God, Joey sure wasn't too old to rock and roll, but it looks like he was young enough to die. I first heard the Ramones when working at a college station in Milwaukee, in, oh, maybe 1976 or '77. The second Ramones ...
Ink 19 :: The Rosenbergs
The Rosenbergs seemed poised for all the perks life in the majors can offer. After being touted as the best unsigned bands in America, the majors were sniffing around, and the band was offered a chance to appear on USA Network's Farmclub show. Then they made waves by rejecting the majors, exposing Farmclub's shifty business practices, and entering into an unusual alliance with Napster. What almost got lost in the process is the fact that The Rosenbergs are a damn fine power pop band, which they're proving w
...state of music and about the band's chances of being successful in the current environment? Well first of all, we're not looking to play Giants Stadium. We just want to be able to continue what we're doing and tour and not have to go back to our day jobs and stuff like that. So if that's possible, we...
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