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Ink 19 :: Black Mountain

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In the Future (Jagjaguwar). Review by S D Green.

BLACK MOUNTAIN IN THE FUTURE Jagjaguwar As I write this, I’m combing eBay for a ’79 Camaro with T-tops in cherry bomb red. The thunder and fury of Black Mountain’s “Wucan,” off their latest full-length, In the Future, can’t be blasting out of no Saturn – my current ride. Nor can album ...

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Ink 19 :: Apes

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psychedelic, indie, rock, retro, electro, riffs,Apes,Baba's Mountain,Birdman,Aaron Shaul

APES BABA'S MOUNTAIN Birdman Take Grandaddy's rustic analogue parade through a haunted, psychedelic bass-synth forest, and you'll end up somewhere in the neighborhood of The Apes' Baba's Mountain. This is, of course, the same bearded community where bands like Black Mountain and Oneida have set up ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001

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With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.

... that is worth hearing. From computerized funk to decaying swing, Thom Yorke yelps and cries in a class by himself. 5: Various Artists: Down From the Mountain (Lost Highway Records) Nothing in the last few years has been as refreshing and welcome as the O Brother phenomenon. Old time music, bluegrass ...

Ink 19 :: Ozzy Osbourne

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April 1998 :: Music O-R :: Ozzy Osbourne (David Lee Beowülf)

... his solo years (1980 to now), and including this year's Ozzy single "Back on Earth." As far as the Ozzy hits go, you get "Crazy Train," "Over the Mountain," "Bark at the Moon," "Shot in the Dark," and plenty more. However, two things make this an absolute must-have for metal heads and music historians ...

Ink 19 :: The Blacks

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October 1998 :: Music A-C :: The Blacks (James Mann)

The Blacks Dolly Horrorshow Bloodshot Country Goth? Why the hell not? The Blacks -- Danny and Gina Black along with James Emmenger and Nora O'Connor -- take up where the Violent Femmes' "Country Death Song" stopped. Add some Cramps-vintage thrash and a drunken sailor blowing taps on a faraway trumpet ...

Ink 19 :: Godzilla

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June 1998 :: Film :: Godzilla (David Lee Beowülf)

... suit is what made Godzilla so scary. Sure, as an 18-year old I'd have no business soiling my undies seeing a rubber-suited "lizard" coming up over a mountain. But for a 9-year old it's a different story. Since I had no friends while growing up, my playmates were the monsters Ultraman fought, or Godzilla ...

Ink 19 :: Drive-By Truckers

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April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Drive-By Truckers (Matt Thompson )

... sometimes disturbing in their bone-cutting accuracy of the characters in any small Southern town, but there's always an underlay of humor. It may be black humor, to be sure, but that "oh well, what the hell" subtext plays through every song. And damn, do they kick ass live. It's funny, but the Truckers ...

Ink 19 :: Atom and his Package

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July 1998 :: Live :: Atom and his Package (Joel Shaughnessy)

... majority of the crowd, however, was very receptive, and at least, entertained. Power-packed original numbers like "Punk Rock Academy" and "Me and My Black Metal Friends" were performed with Atom screaming and posing on the stage and chatting with the crowd between songs. About 25% of Atom's material ...

Ink 19 :: The V-Roys

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July 1998 :: Live :: The V-Roys (Bing Futch)

... "Nine Pound Hammer." If you were to take a hillbilly band and place them on an electrified mesh, you'd get the buzzing crackle of this Blue Ridge Mountain assault on the senses. Cole keeps the rattle-clack of a locomotive churning under the heavy layer of smoke emanating from Mahaney. As the conductor ...
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