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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.
...to me, affect any philosophical discussion of what Buffy was and what it eventually came to be. I can only assume that in future books (I already know of at least one other upcoming title), they will. And that certainly ought to separate the women from the girls, or the philosophers from the Buffy fans...
Ink 19 :: AFI
July 1999 :: Music A :: AFI (Allie Gore)
...comedic limelight, and is now fronting a hard core punk band in Cali. Okay, so maybe he didn't. But without looking at the libretto, you wouldn't know it wasn't ol' Sam torturedly bleating his way through an otherwise unremarkable CD. Singer Davey Havok sounds like he's trying to pass kidney stones...
Ink 19 :: 2 Cents
Just how do you get to a VANS Warped Tour stage if you're an unsigned band? Gail Worley talks with 2 Cents' drummer/vocalist Adam O'Rourke to find out.
..., a CD -- Victims Of Pop Culture -- made up of studio demos and absolutely no radio airplay. Did somebody say, "Right place at the right time"? You know it. I had called Adam to basically get the download on how an obscure, unsigned LA band whose music brings in elements of Fugazi, Sublime, Black Flag...
Ink 19 :: Turbonegro
Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.
...to talk about… but we don't like to explain things to anyone. Do you have any deeply-rooted social or political sentiments you want people to know? Rune: Death Punk Forever! Gimme something on Scandinavian Leather, your first new studio album in five years. Rune: First of all, I'm really sure it's our...
Ink 19 :: Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man
Portishead's sultry, chain-smoking singer hit London for an intimate outdoor gig. Dan Stapleton was there to wave/offer his lighter...
...of its Somerset summer peers. This is Beth Gibbons, though -- one of the most striking singers of the past two decades, owner of THAT voice (you know, the one that's been mimicked thousands of times since she first unleashed it on the world?), part of the seminal group Portishead, and writer of last...
Ink 19 :: The Hendrix Gallery
The capstone in Seattle's Experience Music Project has to be the Hendrix Gallery, the recently unveiled tribute to one of the city's favorite musical sons. Steve Stav give us an eyewitness account.
...) and early days in Seattle -- even the Hendrix family's stereo is featured. Training photos and letters to home will surprise those who did not know that Hendrix served as a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne; also amazing are early photos of a young Jimi with the likes of Little Richard and the Isley...
Ink 19 :: Teen Angst? Naaah...
Teen wunderkind Ned Vizzini gives us a "semi-autobiography," and Gail Worley puts aside past animosity to deliver a verdict.
...multiple books! Am I bitter? You bet!) Ned's book arrived in my mail a couple of weeks ago and I read it yesterday while I was on Jury Duty. You know what? It's really good. Although Teen Angst? Naaah... is published by the children's division of Random House, this book isn't just for kids or teens...
Ink 19 :: Mayday
I Know Your Troubles Been Long (Bar/None). Review by Aaron Shaul.
MAYDAY I KNOW YOUR TROUBLES BEEN LONG Bar/None Although it's hardly fashionable to admit these days, alt.country is my music of choice at the moment. A decently executed violin solo or some muted pedal steel will set my heart all a-flutter for days. With this musical state of being I went into I Know ...
Ink 19 :: Dysrhythmia
Pretest (Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...much hailed Slint. For whatever reason, Slint's Spiderland is championed as the math rock record; it's just not true, and the guys in Dysrhythmia know it! The guitars are high-pitched and grating, eliciting that "Albini sound" from his Rapeman days (his guitars in Shellac are a bit meatier, while his...
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