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July 2001
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What's Up This Month on the New Jersey Coast
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Volume 2, Number 7, page 19
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SHOREWORLD from page 18 Truthcircle is the debut solo project of New York City's industrial
electronic programming wizard Ghost. Ghost is the techno-destructive, keyboard smashing, sample prodigy behind the artists Erin Evermore and Horatio. His aggressive synth loops and brain pounding beats shine on his
first Pitchpig release "DRAIN".
Shallow Water Blackout is Loud, Smart, Aggressive, Hungry, and from New Jersey. Without question, all the things that make up an amazing rock band! Stripped down to
the bone and begging for an indie fight. This 4 piece delivers the goods so hard, you'll need a crow bar to pry these songs out of your head. All of this and more, guaranteed to raise your Digital I..Q. and turn
you on to a whole new Cyber Underworld of New Artists in The Classic Indy Tradition, to be found only on www.pitchpig.com/artists/html ... And before we hop the milk run home, gotta blab
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Betsey
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Chris Vincent
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about last nite's bit of Mixed-Bag Mirth at Broadway Central; From the sculptured, shivery-octaved solo voice of Betsey {who's become her own creative cottage industry}; she not only turns out stunning
solo romps but is working on an origenal music cover band, entertaining the troops and rocking up the hits... to the no-nonsense head-shaking, foot-stompin' blues-howlin' sound of wildman/slide guitar
god Chris Vincent to the textured cerebral psychosexual songpoems of the man whom I'll call 'Radiohead on A Wooden Stick,' who goes by the name Badly Wooden Head, it was a classic old-school meets new
schizo-folky Romp on Broadway; And don't let me forget the self-discovering explosive talent of Megatone Bomb who covered their own stuff plus a gamut spanning the G-103 playlist, followed by the
mellow-down post-midnight warblings of the Billy Joel meets Paul meets Elton vocal/ guitar grace of Marble Mike {Grau}, who just entrances me every time he gets in front of a mike..While this mixed bag
without a name was all kicked off by the stalwart strummings of Nicky Udders {Sea of Otters}, as the rotund man w/the Leo Kottke meets Toad's Wet
Sprocket rhythms flipped off Otter hits like 'Farmer Brown's Stable' and a stable of ditties from The Otters' upcoming new "Frigging contiunued on page 20
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pages 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22
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