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Ink 19 :: Europe / Accept
The Final Countdown and Balls To the Wall (Portrait/Epic/Legacy). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
EUROPE THE FINAL COUNTDOWN ACCEPT BALLS TO THE WALL Portrait/Epic/Legacy Now this is what I like to see: two reissues that look like someone actually gave a damn more than turning a profit. What we've got here are two additions to "The Metal Masters Series," Europe's The Final Countdown and Accept ...
Ink 19 :: In Pieces
Learning to Accept Silence (Escape Artist). Review by Terry Eagan.
IN PIECES LEARNING TO ACCEPT SILENCE Escape Artist Hardcore is not a style of music readily accessible to outside listeners. Having taken the basic rock structure to bare basics -- a tightened the rhythm section, angular guitar riffs, and a vocalist that spews bile at a staccato rate -- there is little ...
Ink 19 :: Sonic Youth and Wilco
Sonic Youth calls in sick and Wilco offer a languid performance. No, it wasn't all bad. It just could've been better. Rob Walsh was there.
..., Phish and the like. Yeah, taking the place of Sonic Youth would prove to be a ponderous feat for nearly any band, but the decision to allow Rane to accept such a challenge is utterly baffling. The dismay of Sonic Youth fans was apparent as calls for the truant band pierced each moment of silence in...
Ink 19 :: The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" 2
The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" (Ink 19, July 2002)
Final Thoughts by Kyra Roc courtesy www.buffy.com Amber Benson as Tara Throughout my participation in discussions of this topic, there are some points I've generally tried to leave to others to argue, because I consider them largely matters of opinion. Was season six a terrible season? Why did Joss ...
Ink 19 :: The Ultimate Steel Dissector
August 1999 :: Screen :: The Ultimate Steel Dissector (David Lee Beowulf)
...: "expensive hobby") and this is clear by the painstaking analysis ("dissection") and crafting of each review. Bands featured in this issue include Accept, Bathory, Borknagar, Celtic Frost, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Manowar, and Ulver. All metal genres appear to be covered, and though Mr. Zahler doesn...
Ink 19 :: Drinks for the Little Guy
March 2000 :: Page :: Drinks for the Little Guy (Ian Koss)
...behind the disappearance are left as a mystery for both the reader and Chris's friends. The seasons change, and the crowd pretty much comes to accept the absence, seeming to miss Chris yet relishing the many theories they propose about the disappearance. Loose threads seem to weave in and out of each...
Ink 19 :: I Just Believe...
Lee Ann Leach has her own slant on being a good Christian, and she's not afraid to admit that it doesn't always agree with the scriptures.
...I believe on anyone that doesn't want to hear about it. I also believe that what may be true for me may not be true for the next person, and I can accept their truths for them, but don't expect me to follow along in the same beliefs if it's not what the Spirit has revealed to me. There is no reason...
Ink 19 :: The Bogmen
April 1998 :: Music A-B :: The Bogmen (Rich Pawelcyk)
...are and mistake them for the great big rock band that the Bogmen left behind years ago. No matter, The Bogmen are so good at so many things, I can accept the fact that others might accept them for their semi-precious melodies, semi-progressive arrangements, or semi-deranged delivery. This record doesn...
Ink 19 :: Everyone Loves The Ramones
Terry Eagan reminds us that while Joey may be gone, the music remains.
...The Ramones. Whether you wanted to start the party or just needed some good music to relax to, The Ramones provided the soundtrack. "Gabba Gabba/We Accept You/We Accept You/One of Us" -- "Pinhead" I've heard it said that some music fans go through a Led Zeppelin stage or Rush stage, other people go...
Ink 19 :: Forbidden Truth
Could the real truth behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11 be even more sinister than "Bush knew"? James Mann seeks the Forbidden Truth in the new book by Jean-Charles Brisard & Gullaume Dasquie.
...begin on the pipeline. At some point during the discussions, the following statement -- a statement that reeks of America -- was made. "Either you accept our carpet of gold, or we'll carpet you with bombs." As events have proven since 9/11, this was no idle threat. No one knows if this statement --...
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