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Ink 19 :: June Panic
Baby's Breadth (Secretly Canadian). Review by Stein Haukland.
JUNE PANIC BABY'S BREADTH Secretly Canadian On his eleventh album, June Panic aims for and succeeds in making his most accomplished and conceptually intriguing album yet. Taking his lead from recent, angular indie folk and placing it in a wide-scope pop setting, this is probably how "Welcome to My ...
Ink 19 :: Static-X
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Static-X (Matthew Moyer)
Static-X Wisconsin Death Trip Warner Static-X sound EXACTLY like (the immortal) Strapping Young Lad circa Heavier Than a Really Heavy Thing . Exactly. Listen to them back to back, I dare you. The only differences are that Static-X have less personality, and watered-down major-label-metal sound levels ...
Ink 19 :: Godzilla
June 1998 :: Film :: Godzilla (David Lee Beowülf)
...lizard, determined to eat lots of fish and to lay its eggs at 34th Street and Broadway. That's the film in a nutshell. I'm sure by the middle of June, the entire plot, including the ending, will be given away by gonzo movie reviewers in the newspapers, so I won't bother. What I will tell you, though...
Ink 19 :: Amorphis
June 1999 :: Music A-C :: Amorphis (Wil Endriga)
...live up to their name. Not since their early self titled 7" in 1991 has their sound failed to progress, keeping them always one step ahead of their death metal peers. While their early material was not much different or better than most other brutal death metal bands, in the early '90s, their subsequent...
Ink 19 :: The Undead
June 1998 :: Music T-Z :: The Undead (David Lee Beowülf)
The Undead Til Death! Underworld The Undead returns! Former Misfit guitarist Bobby Steele has assembled his band once again, and recorded thirteen (of course!) new punk songs just in time for the upcoming world tour. The songs of the Undead are classic punk rock songs along the lines of, well, Bobby ...
Ink 19 :: Black Army Jacket
June 1999 :: Music A-C :: Black Army Jacket (David Lee Beowulf)
...went on, the most notable change in Black Army Jacket was their movement from one of the most "out there" in extreme metal to a very mature, near-death metal group. This coming from a real concentration on guitars and rhythm. Oh, they're still extreme on 222, but the roots from which they sprang, oh...
Ink 19 :: Ondar
June 1999 :: Music N-P :: Ondar (Sarah Ludwig)
.... This record is perhaps a bit too familiar and casual with Ondar's skills. Throat singing is an unearthly sound, but probably no stranger than death metal would be to someone from Tuva, Ondar's region of origin. Located along the south of Siberia, smack in the middle of Asia, Tuva sounds like one of...
Ink 19 :: Andrea Parkins
June 1999 :: Music N-P :: Andrea Parkins (Matthew Moyer)
...contestant. Parkins obliterates these expectations. This is the first reason why the music of Andrea Parkins makes me want to bludgeon myself to death for my ignorance. The second reason is that I am firmly convinced that Parkins is developing a new musical language in Slippage , in both her lyrical...
Ink 19 :: Chrome Locust
June 1999 :: Music A-C :: Chrome Locust (David Lee Beowulf)
...remember you're never alone," is along the same line, only the demons aren't inside your head, they're really out there... "The Cycle of Birth and Death" is, well, it's mostly a dark, heavy, hypnotic instrumental that I guess builds on the whole theme of futility and life... Now dig this line from...
Ink 19 :: The Matrix
June 1999 :: Music J-M :: The Matrix (Allie Gore)
...' "Spybreak! (Short One)" and Ministry's "Bad Blood" (and it even actually sounds like Ministry!), which leads nicely into Rob D's "Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Mix)." Prodigy and Meat Beat Manifesto make worthwhile contributions with "Prime Audio Soup" and "Mindfields," respectively. With all its emphasis...
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