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The album, Evolution Of Intensity was produced by Sean Slade (Radiohead, ... " We chose Sean Slade [as producer] because he had a real understanding of the ... www.ink19.com/issues/december2003/interviews/sTUN.html |
These boys from London and its environs hearken back to the good times pub rock of Slade and Uriah Heep, but the music has picked up all the progress ... www.ink19.com/issues/march2010/musicReviews/goodShoes.html |
x-Reference; Robert Palmer · Slade · Moot the Hoople ... melodies and sense of lager-soaked solidarity recalls such ancient rockers as Slade or Mott the Hoople. www.ink19.com/issues/september2007/musicReviews/.../rakes.html |
"Gudbye 'T Jane" (a Slade cover) rocks like a Rolling Stones cover band with seriously pop metal guitars. It's not a surprise that those two songs are included on ... www.ink19.com/issues/january2002/musicReviews/.../britnyFox.html |
From the first notes of their tenth studio album, it's clear that NMA leader Justin Sullivan (or Slade the Leveller if you prefer) and his band have more “artistic ... www.ink19.com/issues/december2007/.../newModelArmy.html |
We grew up all around that, bands like T. Rex, Roxy Music, Slade, and all that kind of stuff, which was huge in the UK. We liked all of the other rock as well, that ... www.ink19.com/issues/november2011/.../anInterviewWith.html |
Like a contemporary version of glam rockers Slade or T-Rex, or like early Sonic Youth on a particularly poppy day, this is highly idiosyncratic music that sets out ... www.ink19.com/issues/april2002/musicReviews/.../cometGain.html |
Third album from UK's wannabe-Californians A, blending the lightweight punk- pop of Blink-182 with Slade's glam and the schmaltz-rock of David Lee Roth. www.ink19.com/issues/october2002/musicReviews/musicA/a.html |
I'm a big funk fan, more so than jazz, I grew up on Slade, Dazz Band, Aura, Cameo [!], Undisputed Truth, so...you know, that was always funky. Jazz to me is cool. www.ink19.com/issues_F/99_08/ink.../013_kool_keith.shtml |
Consider "Wild," which features an infectious sample of a cheeky English kid shattering through a cover of Slade's "Cum on Feel the Noise," a herky-jerky ... www.ink19.com/issues/january2009/musicReviews/.../jDilla.html |
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