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Ink 19 :: Faith And Disease
Faith And Disease at The Cow Haus in Tallahassee, FL on July 3, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
FAITH AND DISEASE The Cow Haus, Tallahassee FL July 3, 2001 by Matthew Moyer Heather Lorusso Pre-holiday. Darkened Cow Haus. What's different? Bit more ambient noise than usual. Kinda hope to myself that this is an art trick, along the lines of using crowd noise as the intro to a song. Didn't Lou ...
Ink 19 :: Tribute of the Year
A Tribute to Faith No More (Legion Productions). Review by Kiran Aditham.
TRIBUTE OF THE YEAR A TRIBUTE TO FAITH NO MORE Legion Productions While tribute albums always tread a very thin line between sincere reworks and musical blasphemy, they always provide an interesting listen nonetheless. Seeing as Faith No More is one of my all-time favorites, it was a no-brainer that ...
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.
...Buffy's seventh season. Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Philosophy is the latest of a number of anthologies which attempt to argue that the program was more than a well-written, even inspired creation of popular culture. It follows the excellent Reading the Vampire Slayer: An Unofficial Critical Companion...
Ink 19 :: The Dillinger Escape Plan with Mike Patton
Irony is a Dead Scene (Epitaph). Review by Stein Haukland.
.... The result, as you would have guessed, is plain brilliance, a frantic and sick masterpiece. At just under 20 minutes, The Escape Plan still cram more time-signatures and mood swings into the four songs on here than most bands can manage in a life span. Mike Patton has only grown weirder since his defining...
Ink 19 :: Mark Brine
For Karrie (Wild Oats). Review by Gail Worley.
...that quote out because that's how I felt when I listened to Mark Brine's newest CD, For Karrie. On this CD's first few songs at least, Brine sounds more like a young Bob Dylan than Dylan himself. I could totally hear Brine covering "Shelter From the Storm" and no one being able to tell the difference...
Ink 19 :: Dog Fashion Disco
Committed to a Bright Future (Spitfire). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...does, however, try to cover up his arena metal aspirations in the form of an occasional pseudo-angry scream. His cause is only mildly helped by the Faith No More-esque guitars and drums that plod along underneath him. The band tries to represent their stellar label Spitfire Records with metal cred,...
Ink 19 :: The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Terry Eagan examines Louise Erdrich's new novel, The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, a profound meditation on identity and faith.
...Catholic who has assumed the mantle of a dead priest, Father Damien, the story is as much a meditation on our fragile identities as it is a story of faith. Faith, not in the religious sense, but the faith we have that there are transcendent acts of beauty, miracles no less profound because they are...
Ink 19 :: When I Die, Can I Come Back?
Who wants to live forever? Roi Tamkin compares religious theories to determine what faith will allow him the best chance of reincarnation.
...escape the misery of birth, death and rebirth. To avoid this cycle, you must reach nirvana. But nirvana is really death. The final death. There's no more rebirth after nirvana. If I reach nirvana, I would not be immortal. I would cease to exist forever. In other words, the goal of Buddhism is to die...
Ink 19 :: The Passion of the Christ
In The Passion of the Christ, Jesus doesn't just take one for the team, he suffers hundreds for humanity. Is Mel Gibson's ultra-controversial flick a persuasive, anti-Semitic passion play, a heavy dose of cinematic self-flagellation, or just an atonement for Bird On A Wire? Our man of indeterminate faith, Steve Stav, seeks the truth in a revealing review.
..., Maia Morgenstern, Monica Bellucci, Luca Lionello Newmarket Films Mel Gibson's blood-soaked The Passion of the Christ will be a true test of faith for its Christian audience. Within 45 minutes, nonbelievers and those of weaker resolve will begin contemplating fleeing the popcorn-strewn pews, leaving...
Ink 19 :: Glen Galloway
Glen Galloway is Soul Junk, who delivers the word backed by indie rock and hip-hop beats. Chris Catania talks to the man about Psalms, doing commercial music for BMW and faith.
...Soul Junk has fallen into a strange situation despite the highly innovative tunes. Take just a brief look at rock history and you'll see that using faith is one of the most common themes and when it comes to specific songwriters, the celebrated careers of Rosetta Tharpe, Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash come...
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