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Ink 19 :: What a Girl Wants
April 2000 :: Features :: What a Girl Wants (Gail Worley)
WHAT A GIRL WANTS by Gail Worley Part One: The Things I Love to Hate During the first winter I spent in Manhattan (after moving my extremely naive and sheltered little punk ass from Southern California), just hearing the song "California Dreaming" was all it took to reduce me to a whimpering pile of ...
Ink 19 :: Mary Prankster
aSinger/songwriter Mary Prankster may have taken her name from Ken Kesey, but her raw, explicit, and clever lyrics are all her own. Phil Bailey catches up with the woman behind Blue Skies Over Dundalk and the brand new Roulette Girl.
MARY PRANKSTER by Phil Bailey It was a little over year ago when I received an innocuous looking CD from an artist calling herself Mary Prankster. The title was Blue Skies Over Dundalk. Not expecting much, I dropped it in the CD player, and my life has not been the same since. Fast forward a year or ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Things I Didn't Review in 2001
Always a master of doing-it-later, Ian Koss highlights his procrastination prowess with this roundup of records that didn't quite get reviewed in their proper time frame.
..., for I have sinned. If writing is my religion, then this is my confession. For in 2001, while I listened to many -- even hundreds -- of records with the best intentions, somehow, for one reason or another, many (okay, most) never had a word written about them, though just about all of them were criticized...
Ink 19 :: Nire
Matthew Moyer gets quiet with boy/girl duo Nire, cracking the code from Portland.
...Moyer Confession: I fell head-over-heels in love with Portland duo Nire last year. Their debut album, Vespers, landed unexpectedly in my mailbox in the early autumn, like a letter from an old friend I hadn't heard from in far too long. And it was just what I needed. Warm, whispered, minimal laments...
Ink 19 :: Alice Cooper
Gail Worley sold her soul to Satan to bring you an interview with the legendary Alice Cooper. What a bargain!
HOLY GUILLOTINE, BATMAN, IT'S ALICE FREAKING COOPER! THE ALICE COOPER INTERVIEW by Gail "Desperado" Worley Courtesy of www.alicecoopershow.com Alice Cooper The first time I saw Alice Cooper -- the legendary godfather of theatrical rock -- in concert, I was eighteen years old. That seems like such ...
Ink 19 :: Andy Dick
Gail Worley gets highly candid and in depth with actor/comedian Andy Dick.
EVERYBODY LOVES DICK! AN INTERVIEW WITH ANDY DICK by Gail Worley courtesy www.andydick.com There have been times in the past couple of years where one could easily imagine that actor/comedian Andy Dick is more famous for his high profile substance abuse problems than he is for the ground breaking ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Rock Star Quotes of 2001
As Gail Worley herself might say, "It's all about hangin' out with rock stars." Gail hung out with plenty of rock stars this year, and here presents the 19 most memorable things they said to her.
TOP 19 ROCK STAR QUOTES OF 2001 ROCK STARS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS by Gail Worley 2001 was a pretty great year for The Rock in every way, and I thought long and hard about what kind of Top 19 list I'd do: Top 19 Albums? Top 19 Most Rock Moments? Top 19 Live Shows? Top 19 Hot Rock Guys I Am Currently ...
Ink 19 :: Mars Electric
Andrew Ellis gets the low down on the return of Birmingham, Alabama modern rockers Mars Electric, and finds out about everything from life after a major label, Headbanger's Ball and lead singer Jacob Bunton's new-found bluegrass obsession.
...LIFE AFTER MARS by Andrew Ellis courtesy www.portraitrecords.com Jacob Bunton has a confession to make. His band, Mars Electric, may be one of the most underrated modern rock bands around, but despite his contemporary leanings, Bunton is a child of the '80s, and he's not afraid to admit it. "I am...
Ink 19 :: Darkwave
April 2000 :: Music D-E :: Darkwave (Dave Aftandilian)
Darkwave Music from the Shadows V. 2 K-Tel When I first received a press release about this album in the mail, I thought it was a joke. After all those awful "music of the 60s/70s/80s" collections that K-Tel used to advertise on TV, now they're putting out a Darkwave compilation? I must be getting ...
Ink 19 :: Wives
July 1998 :: Music U-X :: Wives (David Lee Beowülf)
Wives Ripped CBGB The Wives are no more! Long live the Wives! And it's a damn shame, because this explosive album has the potential to make them the Metallica of the Angry Girl Rock Band genre. I've followed the Wives for a couple of years now, and well, one had to acquire a taste for their harsh, ...
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