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Ink 19 :: Empire State

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This could be the best alt-indie-country-rock I've heard in a long, long time...

EMPIRE STATE EMPIRE STATE Warm This could be the best alt-indie-country-rock I've heard in a long, long time. With some of the strange sounds coming out reminding me of Tom Waits or Black Heart Procession, the actual songs move into a more solid pop melodic structure. The vocals are very shifting, ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 Albums from Athens, GA of 2001

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Athens, GA has always had a fertile music scene, but 2001 was a particularly good year. Our man in Athens, Jeff Montgomery, runs down the 19 best albums the city had to offer this year.

... with it. "The music makes you feel transported, but it's to a place you've always wanted to be." - Marcel Feldmar. http://www.saddle-creek.com   16) Empire State, Eternal Combustion (Warm Records) Employing electronic sounds and homemade instruments has served this band well with their sophomore release ...

Ink 19 :: A Blow to the State

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Various Artists (Coup d'Etat). Review by Bill Campbell.

A BLOW TO THE STATE VARIOUS ARTISTS Coup d'Etat Despite what the title claims, this is not an anarchistic wet-dream Molotov in the face of the Bush Empire. No, Wolfowitz will not suddenly wake up in the middle of the night surprisingly dry because his dreams of "democracy" carnage were interrupted ...

Ink 19 :: When I Die, Can I Come Back?

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Who wants to live forever? Roi Tamkin compares religious theories to determine what faith will allow him the best chance of reincarnation.

... future holds. Bad Karma means an individual is stuck in this never-ending pattern of birth, death, and rebirth. The goal of Buddhism is to reach a state of enlightenment. Enlightened people escape the misery of birth, death and rebirth. To avoid this cycle, you must reach nirvana. But nirvana is really ...

Ink 19 :: Gold!

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December 1998 :: Wealth :: Gold! (Kurt Channing)

... miles from Sacramento, was John Sutter, a Swiss immigrant who'd hocked himself to the eyebrows in order to find wealth and power in the soon-to-be-state. Already in those days, California was known as a rich, fertile land, and Sutter, who owed money as far away as Russia, had dreams of building an agricultural ...

Ink 19 :: America, Genocide, and the Future of War

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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.

... that are not too distinct from one another. Throughout her work, Power consistently illustrates the manner in which the United States State Department and Executive Office have refused to confront the specter of genocide when it has been proven to exist and have instead used national interest as a pretext ...

Ink 19 :: Nerf Herder

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Scoring Buffy, hangin' with 'Nsync, picking up interstellar babes and new wave girls... all in a day's work for the men of Nerf Herder. Julio Diaz attempts to run an extensive interview with singer Parry Grip in less than 12 parsecs.

WHO'S SCRUFFY LOOKIN'? AN INTERVIEW WITH PARRY GRIP OF NERF HERDER by Julio Diaz When I mentioned to my friend, Rock Goddess Gail Worley, that I was interviewing Nerf Herder, she replied, "I can't believe they're still together." Unless you've been paying attention, you could be forgiven for thinking ...

Ink 19 :: Cat Power

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February 1999 :: Live :: Cat Power (Frank Mullen)

Cat Power with Empire State Echo Lounge, Atlanta December 23, 1998 by Frank Mullen Chan Marshall, the creative force behind Cat Power, has traveled a long way, in both miles and attitude. She's been around the world, but has recently arrived back home, seemingly matured and at peace. Her December show ...

Ink 19 :: Wanknology

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October 1998 :: Feature :: Wanknology (David Lee Beowulf)

WANKNOLOGY by David Lee Beowulf The problems facing the human race, the most important species being Americans, are pretty much solved, aren't they? As far as I can tell, humans have reached the apex of life's fullness. Those who don't die of accidents related to their own stupidity live long lives ...

Ink 19 :: All Aboard!

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February 1999 :: Feature :: All Aboard! (David Lee Beowulf)

... Bullet gave him plenty of time to review the evening's flight plans. He went over them once more as he boarded a Strato-Bus that would take him to Empire State Hanger One, where he'd brief the rest of the crew on the trip, a routine business flight to Freebase Twelve, about twenty thousand miles up ...
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