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Ink 19 :: Garrison

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Be A Criminal (Revelation). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

GARRISON BE A CRIMINAL Revelation Garrison sound eerily like a ton of bands. They're very stereotypically late '90s "emo," in that their songs lurch around with lightly sung vocals, building guitars and drums, huge choruses, and "ooohh eee ahhh ohhh" style back up vocals. They've obviously been influenced ...

Ink 19 :: Garrison

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Post something. I can never quite decide what. Post-hardcore? It's not emo, t...

GARRISON A MILE IN COLD WATER Revelation Post something. I can never quite decide what. Post-hardcore? It's not emo, though it's on that edge. The thanks in the liner notes include bands like Piebald, Boy Sets Fire, and Cave-In, so that will give you some idea. The vocals harmonize at times, between ...

Ink 19 :: A Prairie Home Companion

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Though you usually should be worried about a review that starts with, "I am SO glad this movie didn't suck," Carl F Gauze is actually quite taken with this big screen version of Garrison Keillor's timeless radio show.

A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION DIRECTED BY ROBERT ALTMAN starring Garrison Keillor, Meryl Streep, Lilly Tomlin PictureHouse I am SO glad this movie didn't suck. I love the Garrison Keillor/PHC product, a gentle mix of old time music and corny comedy tempered by self-effacing Midwestern farm philosophy. For ...

Ink 19 :: Melvins

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August 1998 :: Music K-M :: Melvins (Charles D.J. Deppner)

... At the F*cker Club is 7-track, all meat-no fat, Melvins, featuring classic/Lori Black era songs, including "It's Shoved," in which Buzz provides a Garrison Keillor meets Jimi Hendrix intro, as well as tastier tracks of Melvins present. The Melvins are still the ultimate punk byproduct of the disenfranchised ...

Ink 19 :: The Handsome Family

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Twilight (Carrot Top). Review by Randall J. Stephens.

... the light from all the TVs in town." Brett's somber delivery could bring tears to any eye (Is it me, or is Brett's voice sounding more and more like Garrison Keillor's? Especially on "I Know You Are There." Don't let this coincidence send you running for the hills though. You'd be missing out on so ...

Ink 19 :: Herbie Hancock

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Herbie Hancock at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on March 28, 2002. Concert review by Bill Campbell.

... in her own right (though apparently suffering from the flu) made the transition from jazz to funk brilliantly and, along with bassist Matthew Garrison, provided a very muscular rhythm throughout the entire concert. What seemed like the odd man out in this "jazz" combo was Luis Quintanilla, DJ Disk. ...

Ink 19 :: The Gallery of Regrettable Food

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From Weiners in Cherry Jell-O to Tongue Rolls Florentine, James Lileks' The Gallery of Regrettable Food gathers some of the worst culinary creations of all time. Carl F. Gauze brings the Alka-Seltzer.

... in your thought waves! This book is a frightening documentary of the stuff I grew up with, the food my grandmother sort of cooked and the stuff that Garrison Keillor parodies in Lutheran Church Basement stories. Frightening, but funny. Will it change your gustatory habits? Oh sure, you might want to ...

Ink 19 :: Barry White, Felice Taylor, Viola Wills and Johnny Wyatt

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September1998 :: Music T-Z :: Barry White, Felice Taylor, Viola Wills and Johnny Wyatt (David Whited)

... Motown influence, the feel of several of these songs is more akin to what might have come out of New Orleans' Cosima Mataso's Studios had Jim Garrison and Interstate 10 not dealt a death knell to a seedy area of the city that was so rich in talent and flavor. True to the Barry White tradition, the theme ...

Ink 19 :: Uncle Monk

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Uncle Monk (Airday). Review by Carl F Gauze.

... for the engineering credit, but any fan will know these two names equal one musician. It's a twangy string-based sound, sort of like the stuff that Garrison Keillor plays on "Prairie Home Companion," but not as exciting. I've heard more than a few country pickers and this effort falls pretty much in ...

Ink 19 :: Matthew Ryan

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From a Late Night High Rise (00:02:59). Review by Andrew Ellis.

... for what, given its context, could be a deeply depressing listen, but after such a stark opener, "Never Look Back" and Ryan's collaboration with Garrison Starr, "Babybird," quickly emphasize the haunting melodies and plaintive vocals that dominate his compositions. The electric "Misundercould" bristles ...
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