mostly, but not limited to: Joy Division, David Bowie, The Smiths, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Blur, Morrissey, Pixies, Jawbreaker, Velvet Underground, The Cure, Johnny Cash, Murder City Devils, Muddy Waters, Bad Brains, Mazzy Star, Led Zeppelin, Gang of Four, The New York Dolls, Early Misfits, The Runaways, Early Guns n Roses, New Order, Depeche Mode, Journey, X-Ray Spex, The Specials, English Beat, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Bikini Kill, Beatles, Tom Waits, Rolling Stones, Billie Holiday, Stone Roses, The Cars, Fear, Pretenders, Chopin, Brahms, Beethoven, Mozart, Erik Satie, Mendelssohn, Debussy, Vivaldi, Rogue Wave, Neimo,Santigold, City and Colour, Bat for Lashes, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Be Your Own Pet, Interpol, King Kahn and The BBQ, Alexisonfire, Placebo, Arcade Fire, The Gossip, Iron and Wine, The Black Keys, Fleet Foxes, Silversun Pickups, Shiny Toy Guns, Muse, Wolfmother...
More coming soon (you can see me awkwardly and sleepily talk about it under my Videos section).
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Angie Damage - Nicotine Tongue (epcd Intuition Records) Review by SIDE-LINE MAGAZINE
"A revelation, that is the only correct description for this debut release on the young Russian Intuition Records. Tapping a lot from the early eighties, Angie Damage has succeeded in lifting it up to an own style thanks to a very slick electronic approach which give it a very authentic and contemporary feeling. "Poppa's a healer" for instance is trademark song for her an can serve as a perfect entrance ticket to club goers worldwide. Yes, her singing clearly is influenced by Siouxie but less lamenting and younger. One wonders how Damage remained unknown for so long, this is material that would do wonders on mainstream radio even, it's extremely attractive, lush yet full of bitch power. And the Factory influences pop in as well, on "Nicotine Tongue" for instance you can clearly hear Joy Division influences on the guitar work. "Talking in circles" then again brings a neutralised Angie Damage at work, a mix of airy synth layers and a supporting bass guitar, very subtle. The final track, "I am the engine" goes more into a post punk direction and showcases the absolute versatile directions Angie Damage is capable of displaying *and* controlling. More than recommended, obliged really." Side-Line.com
"For those of you in love with the neo-retro-new wave of today here is a little something you shouldn’t miss. Angie Damage makes you want to put on a lot of eyeliner and sit sulking glamorously. The noisy synth oriented music is a wonderful throwback adhering to a steady dosing of Joy Division. I eagerly await an ep, hopefully to come with samples of Maybelline products." Odeo.com
~~hey yall..this is Tammi from Weekends Pub. I normally run the battle of the bands...i will be organizing the 3rd battle in late sept but for now I wanted to hit yall up and let you guys know i found a great platform for yall to get your music out there...
I am so grateful for all of the bands that have or will play at our venue. You have all shown respect to one another as well as our bar..& are always welcome!!!!~~
WE ARE DELIGHTED TO BE IN YOUR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. IF YOU HAVE TIME, WOULD YOU MIND CHECKING OUT OUR NEW RELEASE...(CAUGHT UP) AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK. ALWAYS APPRECIATE YOUR TIME AND COMMENTS....HAVE A PLEASANT WEEKEND AND LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU,
This probably sounds a little lame coming from a stranger, but after reading and listening to all of your work, I have to say you really remind me alot of myself. Except you are right where I'd like to see myself shortly. Way to go lady. Check out some of my work on my blog at www.amberinglass.blogspot.com