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Ink 19 :: Edith Frost
December 1998 :: Music E-G :: Edith Frost (Chad Bidwell)
Edith Frost Telescopic Drag City My tardiness in reviewing this album affords me the luxury of already knowing what others have written. Who cares if the guitar fuzz of the first song marks a departure from her last mostly acoustic melodramatic affair? And yes, the instrumentation is much more varied ...
Ink 19 :: Edith Frost
June 1999 :: Live :: Edith Frost (J. Tritten)
EDITH FROST WITH DANIELSON AND THE FLY SEVILLE The Middle East Upstairs, Cambridge, MA April 22, 1999 by J. Tritten Strange as it was, this showcase was booked in the smaller of the two rooms at the Middle East. However, I guess the club knew something, because there were not too many people there ...
Ink 19 :: Daemien Frost
Corpus Daemo (Alpha Relish). Review by Stein Haukland.
DAEMIEN FROST CORPUS DAEMO Alpha Relish This album from elusive free-form/post-rock trio Daemien Frost is a sparingly produced, yet impressively full-sounding excursion into the land of recent Chicago math-rock. Neither as eccentrically diverse as Tortoise may be at times, nor as slowly unfolding as ...
Ink 19 :: Shaun of the Dead
Shaun, Dead, zombie, Romero, corpse,Shaun of the Dead,directed by Edgar Wright,starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Kate Ashfield,Kiran Aditham
SHAUN OF THE DEAD DIRECTED BY EDGAR WRIGHT starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Kate Ashfield Focus Features For those who’ve either lost conviction in the potency of the zombie film or are content in showing the same respect to this great genre as they would Corey Haim’s resume, British export Shaun of ...
Ink 19 :: Atomic Kitten
Atomic Kitten (Virgin). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...-pop like this is almost wholly dependent upon its producers for its success, and not its performers. Atomic Kitten is a trio of young women (Jenny Frost, Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClarnon) from the UK who have picked up the gauntlet the Spice Girls threw down. Singing carefree, happy-sounding songs...
Ink 19 :: The Ultimate Steel Dissector
August 1999 :: Screen :: The Ultimate Steel Dissector (David Lee Beowulf)
...by the painstaking analysis ("dissection") and crafting of each review. Bands featured in this issue include Accept, Bathory, Borknagar, Celtic Frost, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Manowar, and Ulver. All metal genres appear to be covered, and though Mr. Zahler doesn't mind letting the reader know that...
Ink 19 :: Blade
September1998 :: Screen :: Blade (Michelle Harris)
...the '90s , fully integrated into human society -- though they do have an elite vampire sub-culture. Blade's nemesis is the vampire overlord Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff). Frost is a young and cool vampire who looks like may have spent an abundance of time on South Beach. He also needs Blade's blood to...
Ink 19 :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl
December 1998 :: Music A-B :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl (Dave Aftandilian)
...cocoon of slow, throbbing keyboards, washing over you again and again like a lover’s imagined caresses, endless motion perpetually frozen, frost-flowers of desire slowly melting in the heat of passion, the electric touch that leads to the ecstasy of release, but also the sweet ache of longing...
Ink 19 :: Bill Plympton
Apparently, if you grow up in Portland, you wither become a serial killer or a cartoonist. Thankfully, Bill Plympton chose the latter. Carl F. Gauze took a moment out of the Florida Film Festival to catch up with the Oscar-nominated animator.
...circuit. Who were your artistic influences? Well, [Will] Eisner, of course, and Bob Crumb, Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Walt Disney, Windsor McCay, Andy Frost - those are the big ones. I love the Japanese stuff, especially Miazowi, he's been a big influence. He's brilliant, and kicked American animation...
Ink 19 :: Yes, I Took Piano Lessons
Most kids consider piano lessons a pain in the neck, but drew West is thankful for the seven years he spent learning the keyboard, as they helped instill in him a love of music.
... . So, to my family, friends, and, most importantly, my mother, thank you for piano lessons. "It has made all the difference in the world." - Robert Frost.
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