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Ink 19 :: Lower Class Brats
August 1998 :: Music K-M :: Lower Class Brats (David Lee Beowülf)
...tattoos (those things cost megabucks, dude) begging for spare change. The real gemstones on this album, though, are "Ultra-Violence" and "Clockwork Fuse." "Ultra-Violence" is the first few scenes of the A Clockwork Orange, where Alex and his three droogs, hanging out at the Korova milk bar, trying to...
Ink 19 :: Red Monkey|Scrawl
June 1998 :: Music P-S :: Red Monkey|Scrawl (Gregory Schaefer)
...for being the best punk/hard music I've heard in years. The first thing that got me hooked on this monkey was the fucking grooving bass work of RK Fuseé, who also jets out some lovely fem vocals. But the guitar (Vitamin P) and drum (ME Cha Cha) work are also RIGHT ON, even when they're off time. The...
Ink 19 :: Charles R. Cross
Jimi Hendrix
...and publisher of the Rocket (Seattle's seminal, now-defunct music magazine known for featuring Nirvana and other "grunge explosion" bands before the fuse was even lit), author Charles R. Cross absorbed Northwest rock history like a sponge. He wrote about Hendrix in the magazine, and became acquainted...
Ink 19 :: Sir Millard Mulch
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sir Millard Mulch (Ian Koss)
by Ian Koss February 5th, 1995, is a day I remember, in great detail, and for many reasons. First, it was my birthday, as is customary on February 5ths each year. Second, I traveled to St. Petersburg for the first time ever, to see Ween. Third, I was leaving the next day for Reno and my wedding. I ...
Ink 19 :: Bishop Don
Flowers From The Devil (Self-released). Review by Andrew Ellis.
..., and “World’s Last Friday Night” melds all the band's influences into one. It might be slightly chaotic at times, but Bishop Don’s bold attempt to fuse a number of apparently unconnected genres together just about works, even if it probably comes across more effectively in a live arena. Bishop Don:...
Ink 19 :: The Day Of
Awaiting Take Off (Self-Released). Review by Kyrby Raine.
...stars P.O.D. or praise & worship favorites Casting Crowns. With a sound indebted to '90s Alternative Nation, The Day Of are nevertheless able to fuse used parts into a solidly entertaining and emotionally fulfilling whole. As with most Christian rock groups, The Day Of favor slickly produced, guitar...
Ink 19 :: Cove Reber of Saosin
Cove Reber (lead singer) of the Southern Californian rock group Saosin talks to Mark Fredrickson during the Projekt Revolution tour about how he joined the band, their latest record and how food can make or break a tour.
...single coming out from the last record? We are at a weird period with our label right now. We are promoting "You're Not Alone" right now, and Fuse is playing the crap out of it on their station which we can't be happier about. At the same time our label wants to time everything, which is weird because...
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