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Ink 19 :: The Leaving Trains

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Emotional Legs (Steel Cage). Review by Gail Worley.

THE LEAVING TRAINS EMOTIONAL LEGS Steele Cage For those who jones for old school punk rock as it can only be played by true survivors of the old school, accept no substitutes: LA's most enduring punk rock band, The Leaving Trains, is back with its first new record since being dropped from SST two years ...

Ink 19 :: Savath + Savalas

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Very organic-sounding electronic excursions that owe as much to the manipulat...

SAVATH + SAVALAS FOLK SONGS FOR TRAINS, TREES AND HONEY Hefty Very organic-sounding electronic excursions that owe as much to the manipulated clicks and noises as they do to the pleasant grooves and beats. Digital debris is used sparingly, like a good spice, marrying odd intrigue to the sweet rhythms ...

Ink 19 :: The Party of Helicopters

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Imagine two trains approaching each other at high speeds. One is carrying a r...

THE PARTY OF HELICOPTERS MT. FOREVER Troubleman Unlimited Imagine two trains approaching each other at high speeds. One is carrying a riff-heavy metal band that listens to a lot of black metal and Ozzy. The other train has a kid who is a great singer, and listens to a lot of bands like Braid and Casket ...

Ink 19 :: Japansportation

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February 1999 :: Feature :: Japansportation (Lord Gregory)

... them immaculately clean, but there is almost no reason to use a car. Driving a car can frequently take longer to reach a destination than using the trains, subways, and buses. The roads in Japan are not built for heavy traffic. With the exception of highways, most routes in Japan seem to have been built ...

Ink 19 :: Doctor Heathen Scum

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September1998 :: Music N-S :: Doctor Heathen Scum (David Lee Beowulf)

... (called "Instrumental"), focus on enjoying pornography, a man's way to relax. There's also the tearful send-off to El Duce, "Watch Out For Trains" which tells the story of two best friends and their love of pornography. In all seriousness, "Watch Out For Trains" rocks hard, but is really, really sad ...

Ink 19 :: Sweet And Lowdown

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April 2000 :: Screen :: Sweet And Lowdown (Paul Wolfgang)

... , who sleeps around while researching a book. When Emmett's not playing or sobering up in an alley, he enjoys shooting rats in the dump and watching trains. You want to hang with this dude.    With excellent acting all around, Sweet And Lowdown is a fictionalized story of a man so interesting that since ...

Ink 19 :: John Hughes

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March 1998 :: Screen :: John Hughes (Julio Diaz)

... I should go sign autographs at boat shows or something."    In the late '80s, Hughes did a few films for grown-ups, including the memorable Planes, Trains, and Automobiles , before moving into his stock-in-trade for the last decade, family films. He launched the career of Macauley Culkin in the John ...

Ink 19 :: All Scars

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May 1999 :: 7even Inches :: All Scars (Nathan T. Birk)

... Washington, D.C. luminaries James Canty (the Make-Up, ex-Nation of Ulysses and Cupid Car Club), Dug Birdzell (ex-Beefeater, Rain Like the Sound of Trains, Las Mordidas, and Fidelity Jones), Jerry Busher (ex-Fidelity Jones and Las Mordidas), and Chuck Bettis (ex-Metamatics). It's arguable that if one ...

Ink 19 :: Death On Wednesday

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Buying The Lie (Sidecho). Review by Marcel Feldmar.

... of old school meets new school. I'm thinking the energy of bands l ike Green Day, but crossed with the dynamics and style of bands like The Leaving Trains. There's an old world snarl draped across the bitter lyrics that read like pages torn from the journals of The Get Up Kids and The Gun Club. Constant ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Rock Quotes of 2003

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The year 2003 isn't officially over until we've had Gail Worley's picks from the mountain of interviews she did over those twelve months. It's a rock zeitgeist!

... and went to sleep. Apparently, our water pump broke and the engine caught on fire. When I think about it now, it reminds me of that part in Planes, Trains & Automobiles where Steve Martin looks over at John Candy and sees him as The Devil on Fire. Some guy from one of the other bands came over and woke ...
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