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Ink 19 :: Belief
David T. Lindsay isn't afraid to tell you what he believes, no matter how politically incorrect some may find his ideas.
...these men supported to hunt down Nazis, to end their own treason. Have you ever heard the phrase "The Yanks ain't coming!"? It was coined by the American Communist Party in response to Poland's cry for help when Hitler invaded because these fellow travelers were completely behind Hitler until he turned...
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Ink 19 :: Vanessa Carlton
Vanessa Carlton at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, CA on November 10, 2002. Concert review by Sir Millard Mulch.
VANESSA CARLTON WITH BEN LEE Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA November 10, 2002 by Sir Millard Mulch This is now the best show I have seen since relocating to San Francisco two months ago. I didn't know what to expect from a girl who seemed to come out of nowhere and be all over the radio ...
Ink 19 :: Amazing Crowns
Despite two years of lineup changes, name changes, record label merry-go-round rides, lawsuits, and more, the Amazing Crowns have remained Royal to the loyal. Julio Diaz catches up with frontman Jason "King" Kendall to get the details.
...cheerleader for the Crowns, it's because I am. The guys in general - and Jason in particular - are probably among my closest friends in the music biz. Aside from being among the nicest and most honest people you'll ever meet, the Crowns have earned my respect by displaying a level of integrity that...
Ink 19 :: Mark Eitzel
April 1998 :: Music E-G :: Mark Eitzel (Terry Eagan)
...and his ability to nuance and place perspective on human frailty. When he does it well as on "Rise" from the Everclear album (with his former band American Music Club) or on his first solo album with tracks such as "Cleopatra Jones" he provides a moving portrait of loss and those who have been left...
Ink 19 :: Duke
November 1998 :: Music C-D :: Duke (Gail Worley)
..., Duke (aka Mark Adams) is the wonderboy of white soul. Already a hitmaker in his native England, Duke plays all instruments on his self-titled American debut and takes production credits as well. While his music has a strong flavor of late 60s/early 70s Motown, Duke infuses his grooves with aspects...
Ink 19 :: Starsailor
Brit-pop smash Starsailor is working on a foothold in America. Chris Catania sat down with James Walsh to find out about breaking in a new country, Bright Eyes and why American crowds giggle during "Alcoholic."
...at a local monolithic national bookstore chain about the important issues surrounding Starsailor: Gnarls Barkley, Jeff Buckley, the inspiring Omaha music scene, growing up in Chorley, England, promoting a new album on a new label and trying to win over American fans in a somewhat unfamiliar cultural...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year
Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.
...ass made some snide comment deriding radio/MTV/pop/the mainstream/the zeitgeist, you made a fucking empty threat, holmes. It's time to face the music: derivative pop from Britney is blissful and cathartic because new-millennial self-awareness admits its derivativeness. Which is more than you can say...
Ink 19 :: Dropkick Murphys
Dropkick Murphys' bassist Ken Casey talks with Rob Walsh about nearly eight years of giving a voice to the man on the street.
.... It should be no surprise that this band would want to give life to the lyrics of Guthrie. After all, they have brought his spirit in their own music for nearly eight years. Their music is about pride, community, and all things working-class. Originally the sound of the blue-collar enclaves of Boston...
Ink 19 :: Johnny Dowd
Steve Stav goes way down with songwriter Johnny Dowd about "happy music," the death penalty, and being called a genius.
...in their ability to provoke imaginations into creating even more sordid scenarios. Like the effects of one of Stephen King's better novels, Dowd's music is just a starting point in a journey down a bizarre, depraved path hidden in the recesses of a seemingly normal person's mind. He's been compared...
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