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Ink 19 :: Fiction Plane
Everything Will Never Be OK (MCA Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
FICTION PLANE EVERYTHING WILL NEVER BE OK MCA Let's just come right out with it: Fiction Plane is Sting's son's band. Yes, the Sting of Police and neutered solo soft rock greatness. This is his young seed, coming to give the world his take on late-'70s/ early-'80s new wave post punk. While the sneers ...
Ink 19 :: Mazarin
Far from the drone of his better-known band, the Asuza Plain, Quentin Stoltzfus is writing and recording pop gens with his latest project, Mazarin. Daniel Gill spoke with Stoltzfus about classical music, the "pro-sleep" movement, and Umberto Eco.
...record until early 2000). The band centers around the songwriting of Quentin Stoltzfus, the former drummer for Philadelphia drone outfit the Azusa Plane, and also currently shares live members with the Lilys, Lenola, and the Twin Atlas. The album is brimming with hazy guitars, catchy sing-along vocals...
Ink 19 :: Wertham Was Right!
Ben Varkentine returns to the mysterious plane of Mark Evanier's marvelous Point Of View with a review of the writer's new essay collection, Wertham Was Right! And it's a gas...
...he mentions his T-Bird in passing here; the story of how he came to acquire it would also have been worthy of inclusion. Finally, I still prefer non-fiction books to have indexes. Still, this is a better book than Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life; and that was pretty good. I especially liked...
Ink 19 :: Delphonic Sounds Today!
June 1999 :: Music D-E :: Delphonic Sounds Today! (Shelton Hull)
...("Bullwinkle Pt. II" and "Surf Rider," respectively, covered by Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods and Los Straitjackets, respectively) for his Pulp Fiction soundtrack. The royalties enabled Keane to release new music, such as the CD at hand. Delphonic Sounds Today features some of today's more, um, interesting...
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