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Ink 19 :: Dweezil Zappa

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When you're the guitar prodigy son of a music legend, the pressure's on before the first note is played. How does Dweezil Zappa handle the expectations of life in the shadow of musical genius Frank? By just having fun with it! Gail Worley shoots the breeze with the strangely named scion of the Zappa family.

[an error occurred while processing this directive] HOW TO MAKE AUTOMATIC MUSIC: AN INTERVIEW WITH DWEEZIL ZAPPA by Gail Worley   Annalisa It seems strangely appropriate to be talking to Dweezil Zappa the day after the November Presidential election; considering his father, the late guitarist and avant ...

Ink 19 :: Modern Masters Volume 15: Mark Schultz

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Mark Schultz's trademark barbarians, dinosaurs, and hotrods get the Modern Masters treatment. Consider Andrew Coulon conquered.

... women driving big cars and shooting dinosaurs, though. Oh no, he also draws beautiful women battling Aliens and Predators and seducing heroes like Conan and Superman. Will Eisner’s name is dropped more than once and the connections between Sheena and Schultz’s leading ladies are obvious. It goes ...

Ink 19 :: Bal-Sagoth

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If a band takes its name from a Robert E. Howard tale, they'd better have some epic lyrical battlescapes to back it up. Symphonic metal masters Bal-Sagoth deliver on the promise of their name. David Lee Beowulf talks with swordsman -- er, frontman Byron about Howard, weaponry, and metal!

... if you major in Egyptology). Welcome to the world of Bal-Sagoth, the band whose name stems from the writings of Robert E. Howard (the creator of Conan the Barbarian, Kull the Conqueror, Bran Mak Morn, Solomon Kane, Turlogh O'Brien, et al) and by thunder, they're sponsored by a for-real sword-making ...

Ink 19 :: Roadsaw

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April 1999 :: Music N-R :: Roadsaw (David Lee Beowulf)

... "Black Flower," has to be a great story. Man, that's just so, so, American youth heaviness. Whatever that means, but "Black Flower," a) has for me a "Conan" reference that I might be imagining, but I think it's there, and b) is at the heart of everyone who wants nothing more than to get away from people ...

Ink 19 :: The Max Weinberg 7

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While I was disappointed to find that the debut CD from the house band on ...

... THE MAX WEINBERG 7 THE MAX WEINBERG 7 M&K Sound/Universal While I was disappointed to find that the debut CD from the house band on Late Night with Conan O'Brien didn't include their theme music from the show, that's by no means a poor reflection on this tasty CD. If you've heard the band on the show ...

Ink 19 :: Mike Viola & the Candy Butchers

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December 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Mike Viola & the Candy Butchers (Gail Worley)

... to collapse." When things go wrong, that's when I shine the brightest. If I ever do live TV, which I'm actually supposed to do in a couple weeks on Conan O'Brien , it's probably going to be the worst that you've ever seen. To me, if things are all set up I gotta knock 'em down. It's just too tempting ...

Ink 19 :: Rhapsody

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Rhapsody (Ink 19, July 2000)

... they added dripping, melodic speed power metal! I wouldn't be surprised to hear "Warrior of Ice" or "Land of Immortals" in an advertisement for a "Conan" type TV show (notice I don't mention Hercules or Xena), only it'd be ten times as campy. Scream this line to yourself, while, of course, wearing a ...

Ink 19 :: Old 97's

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July 1999 :: Music M-O :: Old 97's (Marshall Presnell)

... country/rock crossover hit? Will they be more likely to show up on MTV or CMT? (The answer is NBC, since they've already appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien .) Is it pointless to try to categorize modern music...even if it has old roots? --Marshall Presnell

Ink 19 :: Yo La Tengo

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Daniel M. Gill talks with bassist James McNew of indie rock darlings Yo La Tengo about being the odd man out in a band with a married couple, the differences between the U.S. and Europe, and why playing covers is a lot of fun.

... have continually grown as the band increasingly becomes the favorites of college radio and rock critics. They've also appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien twice now. The band seems to be gaining a larger audience with each release, so hopefully they'll be around offering up a new album every year ...

Ink 19 :: Elastica

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After disappearing for five years, Elastica have appeared back on the scene with a new album, The Menace, and a new line-up. Singer Justine Frischmann talks with Julio Diaz about the hiatus, the changes, and why Elastica should be considered a punk rock band.

THE MENACE RETURNS: AN INTERVIEW WITH JUSTINE FRISCHMANN OF ELASTICA by Julio Diaz It may surprise you to hear it, but singer/guitarist Justine Frischmann considers Elastica a punk rock band. "I think we're modern sounding, I think we're edgy-sounding," says Frischmann via phone from the UK. "I've ...
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