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Ink 19 :: Bad Religion
July 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bad Religion (David A Clark)
Bad Religion No Substance Atlantic This latest from Greg Graffin and the gang is apocalyptic punk of the highest order. Bad Religion has again managed to assail us with tales of history, government, death, and anarchy, while making us love the whole bleeding assault. Their music has found a maturity ...
Ink 19 :: Bad Religion
New Maps of Hell (Epitaph). Review by Jen Cray.
BAD RELIGION NEW MAPS OF HELL Epitaph Bad Religion has been woven in and out of my life since I was a wee teen of 14 wearing their logo (the fantastically simple "no cross" design) and pissing off my parents and the teachers at school. Their no-frills melodic punk rock was catchy enough for my young ...
Ink 19 :: Waiting For Thor
Sean Carswell examines the systematic pillaging of Indian (or Native American, if you prefer) spirituality by the New Age set and the hypocrisy of organized religion.
...enough to move into a place that's as expensive as the scenery is beautiful. I thought of all the wealthy Sedona New Agers searching for some new religion by trying to translate ancient Navajo beliefs into a Madison Avenue ad campaign. It made me think. It's easy to love Indians and hate New Agers....
Ink 19 :: The Soundtrack for the Present - Ten Years Late
Ten years ago, a California punk band put out an album that addressed the important issues we currently face. Who were they? And why haven't we listened? Eric J. Iannelli breaks it down.
...that would not be recognised for a few years, problems that have only recently begun attracting the urgent debate they deserve. The band was Bad Religion. The album was Recipe for Hate. "I don't need to be a global citizen/ because I'm blessed by nationality," sings frontman Greg Graffin on the album...
Ink 19 :: Victims
A woman and her son find solace in an apocalyptic cult... not necessarily light summer reading, but Carl F Gauze seems to have enjoyed it.
....D. does in fact knock her up and then dies, and she's left to raise little Herbert with no skills, no money, and no help from anyone. Things go from bad to worse, and soon she finds herself living with an apocalyptic cult called the "Overcomers". Like so many cults, they await the return of the mother...
Ink 19 :: Bandits and Bibles
Carl F Gauze delves into the past with this interesting collection of writing by prisoners from the 19th century.
...has spent many years researching and collecting writings of convicts from 100 years ago, and assembles them into a fascinating narrative of just how bad things can really be inside. The source material is hard to find, as few prisoners were literate, and jailhouse writing is never encouraged. However...
Ink 19 :: When I Die, Can I Come Back?
Who wants to live forever? Roi Tamkin compares religious theories to determine what faith will allow him the best chance of reincarnation.
...told what to believe, and when I asked why no one else believed that way, I was told to pay no attention. I grew up as a minority in the context of religion. I grew up being told by my Christian friends that my beliefs were invalid in the eyes of God. I was told I was going to Hell. But I didn't believe...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Shows in Seattle, 2001
Our man in Seattle, Marcel Feldmar, provides a rundown of the most amazing bands to play in his city in 2001.
...There were quite a few hyped bands this year, and I managed to see some, like The Strokes, whose lackluster performance left me with nothing but a bad taste in my mouth and enough money for another drink at the bar down the street. The White Stripes, fortunately, managed to live up to the media word...
Ink 19 :: Tilt
May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Tilt (Keith Bergman)
...herd - serious, pissed off and wordy. When Cinder ends the chorus with "a time honored tradition / to maim and mutilate," tell me that's not the way Bad Religion useta make 'em! "Dear Wife" deserves mention, too, as the centerpiece of what seems to be a militarily-themed album - a disturbing tale of...
Ink 19 :: 19 Assorted Diversions
Terry Eagan offers up a list of the 19 diversions that brought him the most pleasure in 2001.
...to early albums by The Church and sixties psychedelia, this is the album they would have recorded. http://redtelephone.com/ 2. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: And No More Shall We Part (Reprise Records) Largely without peers unless one wishes to compare him to such luminaries as Bob Dylan and Leonard...
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