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Ink 19 :: Dead Poetic

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Four Wall Blackmail (Solid State). Review by Troy Jewell.

DEAD POETIC FOUR WALL BLACKMAIL Solid State Dead Poetic's debut record, Four Wall Blackmail, begins with a slow, crawl with intermittent death metal-like screams. The album seems to bridge that long-forgotten gap between heavy metal and emo by unleashing a screaming beast onto a perfectly fine rock ...

Ink 19 :: Circle of Dead Children

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The Genocide Machine (Necropolis/Deathvomit). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

CIRCLE OF DEAD CHILDREN THE GENOCIDE MACHINE Necropolis/Deathvomit Fuckin' fierce, absolutely unrelenting, an aural holocaust. This is the sound of the aptly monikered Circle of Dead Children. Seventeen blasts in nearly 29 minutes, The Genocide Machine displays CODC as the most urgently intense and ...

Ink 19 :: Phantom Planet

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May 1999 :: Music P-R :: Phantom Planet (Lisa Olen)

... in Phantom Planet's "Don't Get Down": "I want to live on the moon/ and never see a human again/And as the Earth explodes/ I'll light a candle for my dead best friends." For anyone who can reflect upon their teenage school days and see a kaleidoscope of daggers held by the likes of ex-flames, friends ...

Ink 19 :: Attrition

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March 1998 :: Music A-C :: Attrition (Dave Aftandilian)

... the dance floor to the killing floor, from haunting gothic dreamscapes to virtual nightmares, The Jeopardy Maze proves that industrial ain't quite dead yet. Working with Franck Dematteis, the violist from the Paris Opera who collaborated with Attrition on the 1997 album Étude (classical interpretations ...

Ink 19 :: Mojo Nixon

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May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Mojo Nixon (Julio Diaz)

MOJO NIXON by Julio Diaz How many people can you name that have been named Honorary Captain of a US Olympic Team, been name-dropped in song by the Dead Milkmen, recorded with Jello Biafra, debated with Pat Buchannan, portrayed Jerry Lee Lewis' drummer in a film ( Great Balls of Fire ), and appeared ...

Ink 19 :: Myssouri

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June 1999 :: Live :: Myssouri (Roi Tamkin)

MYSSOURI WITH THE CHANGELINGS The Echo Lounge, Atlanta, GA April 23,1999 by Roi Tamkin The Echo Lounge was packed with the remnants of the living dead (aka the Atlanta Goth scene) to support the release of Malamerica , the first full-length CD by Atlanta's Myssouri. Myssouri has been together for only ...

Ink 19 :: Mr. Lif

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Boston B-Boy Mr. Lif gives the lowdown on 9/11, the five greatest hip-hop albums, and the state of the world with Bill Campbell.

... writes anthems. Of course, I've always like rappers, like G. Rap, who've got that borderline speech impediment. You can say that Guru's not the most poetic or the most dynamic, but he's got a vibe, an aura, a vocal presence. Yeah, Premier may be the best producer, but you put Craig Mack on top of his ...

Ink 19 :: Common

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Common is self-conscious with a conscience, ignoring today's rap paradigm of ...

... and the complexity of emotion in a tangible, down-to-earth fashion that sidles along a perfect political/cerebral rap equilibrium: less preachy than Dead Prez, less wrapped in symbolism than Public Enemy, and less passive than Spearhead. With the warm, yet gritty flow of Pete Rock and the poetic wordplay ...

Ink 19 :: Porcupine Tree

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November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Porcupine Tree (Dave Aftandilian)

... . And that turned out to be a fine thing.    As near as I can tell, there isn't a happy song on Stupid Dream . Lots about lost love, lost innocence, dead bodies, even nuclear war and suicide, but no shiny happy people. "Stranger by the Minute" is about as close as it comes, with its satiny smooth guitars ...

Ink 19 :: We Workers Do Not Understand Modern Art

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Is there an artistic message of merit today's modern art, or is most of it simply a bunch of pretentious bullshit? Eric J. Iannelli has the hard answers.

... the designs of the artist, who giddily foresaw shit splattered across the inside of glass cases of museums everywhere. There is a certain amount of poetic justice in both of these episodes. For starters, it serves Saatchi right for storing a £10,000 ($15,000) work of art among his ice cream and frozen ...
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