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Ink 19 :: Grey Eye Glances
A Little Voodoo (Sojourn Hills). Review by Ben "Mean Old Man" Varkentine.
GREY EYE GLANCES A LITTLE VOODOO Sojourn Hills From start to finish, the songs on this album spotlight variety, from the dance pop of "Close Your Eyes" to the ethereal "All Because Of You." They stop along the way to welcome the calm jam of "The One," the gently rocking "Good Folks" and the purer pop ...
Ink 19 :: Dir En Grey
For their first headlining American tour, Japan's Dir En Grey have brought along Fair To Midland and Bleed The Dream to further challenge young audiences with new hybrids of Metal. Jen Cray caught show #2 at Orlando's House of Blues.
DIR EN GREY FAIR TO MIDLAND, BLEED THE DREAM Orlando, Fl February 2, 2007 by Jen Cray Jen Cray Bleed The Dream For their first ever headlining American tour, Japan's Dir En Grey have come stampeding out the gate- selling out the second night of the trek that they've dubbed Inward Scream. Egged on by ...
Ink 19 :: Autumn's Grey Solace
Autumn's Grey Solace,Over the Ocean,Projekt,Dave Aftandilian
AUTUMN'S GREY SOLACE OVER THE OCEAN Projekt Cold and alone, you wrap your arms around yourself the way your lover used to do. The candle flame flickers, casting warm shadows upon the ceiling, the light wavering in your eyes as the tears begin to come, the memories of what you both had and lost. The ...
Ink 19 :: Dir En Grey
Marrow of a Bone (Warcon). Review by Jen Cray.
DIR EN GREY MARROW OF A BONE Warcon Dir En Grey sound better when you don't have to be surrounded by their teenage mall goth audience. This is not to say that the heaviness of their American debut, Marrow of a Bone, doesn't come across live in concert, but its intensity was diluted by the fact that ...
Ink 19 :: Sepultura
Under a Pale Grey Sky (Roadrunner). Review by Stein Haukland.
SEPULTURA UNDER A PALE GREY SKY Roadrunner It's just about impossible to overestimate Sepultura's importance to 1990s metal. From the extreme trash of the classic albums Beneath The Remains and Arise, and on to the political, hardcore-infused brutal metal of Chaos A.D. and the Brazilian percussion ...
Ink 19 :: Acid Mothers Temple & Melting Paraiso UFO/Escapade
A Thousand Shades of Grey (Funfudervierzig). Review by Aaron Shaul.
ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE & MELTING PARAISO UFO/ESCAPADE A THOUSAND SHADES OF GREY Funfudervierzig Maybe it's the pairing with space-rock's elder gods Acid Mothers Temple, but Escapade really stepped up their game on this split. Their previous full-length, Rule #3, was laborious and unfulfilling, something ...
Ink 19 :: Marshall McLean
Heaven's Grey. Review by Kyrby Raine.
MARSHALL MCLEAN HEAVEN'S GREY Singer/songwriter Marshall McLean identifies his music as Christian although it's really hard to tell aside from the album title. This mostly acoustic record is something that can be easily filed with a number of introspective young artists today, a population that is ...
Ink 19 :: fairlight children
808bit (Synthetic Symphony). Review by Ben "yamaha child" Varkentine.
...Shop Boys, the finest songwriting duo techno-pop has produced. The lower end of the scale is represented by one hit wonders like Visage's "Fade To Grey," with Holly Johnson's solo career somewhere in the middle. Fairlight Children have aspects of all three, but as much as they feel right up my alley...
Ink 19 :: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Disney returns to tradition, and Depp turns on the charm. But is it enough to keep Pirates of the Caribbean afloat in a sea of competing blockbusters? With thumb poised, buccaneer-film historian Steve Stav examines Jerry Bruckheimer's latest endeavor.
...non-pareil Jerry Bruckheimer -- Disney has created one of the most entertaining buccaneer epics of the last 50 years. Avast mateys! Have ye the Grey Poupon? Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl has it all -- tall ships, swordplay, cannon volleys, evil pirates, hapless British sailors...
Ink 19 :: Sonny Vincent
Guitar-overdrive-mayhem garage-rock experimentation. Brings to mind "Death Va...
...-rock experimentation. Brings to mind "Death Valley '69"-era Sonic Youth, but without so much Sonic Youth. Like, maybe in the same arena as Rudolph Grey, but there's a angry voice through the mix making me think of some hot-rod punks out for the night. It's very grease-stained, but also carrying something...
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