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Ink 19 :: What I'm Gonna Do in 2002

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This year, Matt Cibula will try to get over one of the biggest hurdles of music geekdom -- selective listening.

... the CDs I've had for years, the ones that lifted me up when I needed it. How long has it been since I really sat and listened -- Listened with a capital L -- to Songs in the Key of Life all the way through, lyric booklet in hand, following every twist and turn of Stevie's voice on "Love's in Need of ...

Ink 19 :: In Perspective - Judas Priest

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March 1998 :: Columns :: In Perspective - Judas Priest (David Lee Beowülf)

... . The songs that will eat you alive most are "Blood Stained," a screaming for vengeance tirade at politicians; "Decapitate," which must be about capital punishment and contains a pretty gruesome guillotine-in-action sound effect; and "Burn In Hell," which is a cover of a Twisted Sister song. No! That ...

Ink 19 :: The Hookers

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August 1998 :: Music G-J :: The Hookers (David Lee Beowülf)

The Hookers Satan's Highway Scooch Pooch Evil with a capital "E" punk with roots deep in the world of Mötörhead and Elvis Hitler! The Hookers have an advantage over most bands in that, besides liking to play evil metal-rockabilly, er "metalabilly," they've allowed themselves to be photographed wearing ...

Ink 19 :: Viking Power?

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November 1998 :: Feature :: Viking Power? (David Lee Beowulf)

by David Lee Beowulf Bosnia, USA I believe that every true American should cringe when hearing application of hyphenated-Americanism. With the exception of "African-Americans," (more about that later), I think it's genuinely un-American to apply some false, racist prefix to oneself. In 1998, who can ...

Ink 19 :: Barrett Martin

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Drummmer Barrett Martin talks about Screaming Trees, Wayward Shamans, Tuatara, and life after grunge with Gail Worley.

... , you just get up and do it. It’s a blue-collar ethic, and Seattle was always a blue-collar, working class town... until it became the software capital. Seattle kind of destroyed what we called the Sunset Strip mentality -- that whole MTV thing that was going on was just waylaid by the Seattle movement ...

Ink 19 :: The Artist

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November 1998 :: Live Ink :: The Artist (Gail Worley)

... ?" So, there I was, at Madison Square Garden with my home-girl, Linda, to see The Artist (I'm just calling him Prince) and boy was it fun with a capital 'F'! The only downside was, after the aforementioned two-hour wait for our tickets, we missed the Chaka Kahn meet and greet and most of the first opening ...

Ink 19 :: Goin' Back to Memphis: A Century of Blues, Rock n' Roll, and Glorious Soul

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December 1997 :: Print :: Goin' Back to Memphis: A Century of Blues, Rock n' Roll, and Glorious Soul (Brian Kruger)

... the '30s , to the slow period (locally) of the Big Band '40s, this book gives a good explanation of the background of how Memphis, long the murder capital of the U.S. (you could buy cocaine under the counter in stores anywhere near Beale, and prostitution was rampant), reached it's zenith in the late ...

Ink 19 :: Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity

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Santiago's Vest (Electrokitty Records/In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.

... up on their second full-length album, Santiago’s Vest. The story behind the title is just as intriguing as the music. The album opens with “Capital State,” a song about hurrying up just to end up waiting once you get to where you were going (like growing up or getting in line for American Idol ...

Ink 19 :: Titan

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A Raining Sun of Light and Love, For You and You and You (Tee Pee Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... out of synch with prevailing trends right now, it's mental. A Raining of Sun and Light... is full of muscular and intricate psychedelic (with a capital P, brother) explorations -- I'm talking the real deal here -- vocals are dispensed with, the rhythm section drives further and further to the heart ...

Ink 19 :: Wax Cannon

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Someone in Madison is Praying for You (And It’s Not Me) (Commie Martyr 512). Review by Chris Catania.

... guitars. The Iowa City duo of Jay Miller and David Murray offer up a double disc 2005 release that doesn’t just limit itself to the Wisconsin’s capital but takes us on a tour of entire Midwest. Miller and Murray conceived Wax Cannon in 1999 and Someone in Madison is Praying for You (And It’s Not ...
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