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Ink 19 :: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy
Few who have seen it dispute that for most of its run Buffy the Vampire Slayer was at the very least an entertaining, well-made series. A diverse group of scholars thinks it was more. Ben Varkentine walks the halls of Sunnydale High again to see if they’re right.
...about television. In both direct and indirect ways, BtVS has made me think more profoundly about sexuality, "patriarchal standards" of same, and the nature of a feminist text, among other things. And not only that, it had a mean line in banter. But there is also part of me that distrusts these books...
Ink 19 :: Sevenday Course/Krakatoa
God, I will never get used to the sight of clean-cut, shorthaired fellows pla...
SEVENDAY COURSE AFTER THE STORM Tortuga Recordings KRAKATOA CHANNEL STATIC BLACKOUT Second Nature Recordings God, I will never get used to the sight of clean-cut, shorthaired fellows playing this sort of discordant-death-metal-noise-core-um-maybe-ism. But since time waits for no man, and the Dillinger ...
Ink 19 :: Jack Logan and The Monday Night Recorders
indie,southern rock,jam band,improvisation,Jack Logan and The Monday Night Recorders,Nature's Assembly Line,Orange Twin,Aaron Shaul
JACK LOGAN AND THE MONDAY NIGHT RECORDERS NATURE'S ASSEMBLY LINE Orange Twin Remember in Sheryl Crow's Behind the Music where the narrator leads the show through her sordid past when she screwed over the other members of the Tuesday Night Music Club for her debut album? Well, the Monday Night Recorders ...
Ink 19 :: Squarepusher
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Squarepusher (Carl Glaser)
...it is, it's a cumulative work, like a sculpture or painting, rather than something as spontaneous as playing an instrument. There are exceptions, of course, true geniuses who despite the nature of the artform manage to create music that's wholly new, instead of perfectly tuned. The era of instrumental...
Ink 19 :: Mortiis
You're black metal's favorite troll, at the head of Norway's most popular metal act, the legendary Emperor. What happens when you leave the band to make ambient, keyboard-driven instrumental records? Nathan T. Birk delves into the crypt of Mortiis.
...'s 53 minutes, the Fodt til a Herske debut became Mortiis' statement of purpose, a bold, non-conformist epic of dark, elegant artistry. Over the course of four more albums, the Mortiis style subtly evolved into one of the most idiosyncratic around, culminating with his Earache debut, The Stargate, displaying...
Ink 19 :: Goodbye Minor Life Form
Think the next 1000 years are gonna be a piece of cake? Think again, earthworm.
...every evolutionary concept in place up until his arrival, man has blundered about with the foolish notion that he alone exists above the laws of nature. Every great advance that man has made has carried the potential for harm, and in almost every case, man has made sure that he exploited his surroundings...
Ink 19 :: Joseph Arthur
Using acoustic guitar, effects, and loops, Joseph Arthur is a truly effective one-man-band. Gail Worley discusses music and incredibly lucky career breaks with the talented singer/songwriter.
...good ones (laughs). I think it's that simple, and it is mysterious, but then you could say that about everything in life. We're mysterious, so of course creativity is mysterious and spiritual because everything is mysterious and spiritual. But it's also a lot about needing it. If somebody needs [creative...
Ink 19 :: I Believe in Progress
Terry Eagan has some rather macabre ideas on how technology could break down the American facade.
...and finding "Randy is a good lay," written in fecal matter on the wall. Evil is buying a Hank Williams CD and discovering it is Hank Williams Jr. Of course, nothing could be quite so alarming as sitting for some photos in a kiosk and as they are ejected, noticing one looks strangely dissimilar from...
Ink 19 :: America, Genocide, and the Future of War
Terry Eagan takes a hard look at U.S. foreign policy with an in-depth review of two new books: Samantha Power's A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide and Robert D. Kaplan's Warrior Politics: Why Leadership Demands a Pagan Ethos.
...failures of foreign policy as it is a process to clarify and inform it. Both, in their own ways, address crucial areas of concern, specifically the nature of intervention in foreign affairs with out military. In a surprising fashion, both offer interpretations that are not too distinct from one another...
Ink 19 :: John Paul Jones
Even if only his status as one-quarter of Led Zepplin is taken into account, few could deny that John Paul Jones deserves to be revered. But more than 20 years after the end of Zep, Jones remains a vital and diverse artist. Gail Worley talks to a true musical legend.
...became so overwhelmed and moved thinking about how "In The Light" and "The Battle of Evermore" shaped my youth that I actually got teary-eyed. Of course, I had to hang out after the interview ended to get my picture taken with Jonesy, because hey, this is Led-Fucking-Zeppelin we're talking about, and...
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