Frendy just so happens to be one of the coolest dudes going round.. based in NYC he has a crazy little blog he uses to post about what he sees as breaking artistic news.. whether it be fashion, art or music, Frendy has his finger on the pulse.. (guys like Pharrel etc take cues from this guy)..
we're stoked to be featured in his blog with an interview still to come, check what he has to say bout your favourite munchkins from good ol' melbourne australia.
http://thisisfrendylemorin.tumblr.com/post/715007486/red-ink-above-is-the-video-of-the-very-talented
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
review from radelaide..
so we've been gutting away on the road for a few weeks now, having played with the likes of Miami Horror, Wolf & Cub, The Protectors etc.. so heres a taste of what's been going on.. a live review from our last trek to south oz..
Melbourne’s Red Ink took to the stage next and pulled in the punters with superb indie rock. Once you see these guys live you understand why the buzz behind them continues to sky rocket. Blistering guitars and thumping bass lines duel for supremacy as Josh Jakubenko’s sublime voice rises above the driving drums that encapsulate all that is right with this four piece. Putting on an energetic and lively performance, with Jakubenko’s hypnotising vocal strains and stage presence leading the way, it is the well crafted tunes that really make Red Ink stand out from the crowd. New single Battlescars has a very British feel with a fantastic sing along chorus while set closer Audrey leaves you feeling sweaty, euphoric and just a little guilty, much like a one night stand. Red Ink are the real deal and deserve the success that is surely on its way.
Rave Review - Tobias Handke 23/4/2010
Melbourne’s Red Ink took to the stage next and pulled in the punters with superb indie rock. Once you see these guys live you understand why the buzz behind them continues to sky rocket. Blistering guitars and thumping bass lines duel for supremacy as Josh Jakubenko’s sublime voice rises above the driving drums that encapsulate all that is right with this four piece. Putting on an energetic and lively performance, with Jakubenko’s hypnotising vocal strains and stage presence leading the way, it is the well crafted tunes that really make Red Ink stand out from the crowd. New single Battlescars has a very British feel with a fantastic sing along chorus while set closer Audrey leaves you feeling sweaty, euphoric and just a little guilty, much like a one night stand. Red Ink are the real deal and deserve the success that is surely on its way.
Rave Review - Tobias Handke 23/4/2010
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