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Ink 19 :: In Perspective - Judas Priest
March 1998 :: Columns :: In Perspective - Judas Priest (David Lee Beowülf)
...? Well, considering that they successfully rode out an exhausting "metal leads to suicide" lawsuit and lost their singer for the last 20+ years, Rob Halford, maybe it's a miracle that the band still exists. The story of this new album and the current world tour is definitely worth telling. Judas Priest...
Ink 19 :: Letters
November 1998 :: Streaks :: Letters ()
...the same sentence). The ending, though clever, was disappointing after all that buildup -- unless Kilmister was lying... he was, wasn't he? He and Halford are going to take off through time, aren't they? They'll cross paths with other Timelords of Metal, won't they? We'll get to see Halford play the...
Ink 19 :: Wanknology
October 1998 :: Feature :: Wanknology (David Lee Beowulf)
WANKNOLOGY by David Lee Beowulf The problems facing the human race, the most important species being Americans, are pretty much solved, aren't they? As far as I can tell, humans have reached the apex of life's fullness. Those who don't die of accidents related to their own stupidity live long lives ...
Ink 19 :: Atom and his Package
July 1998 :: Live :: Atom and his Package (Joel Shaughnessy)
...got started and things seemed to clear up. Atom's first song was new (meaning not on either of his previous two albums), and was called "Hats off to Halford" in reference to the Judas Priest frontman who recently came out of the closet. In the middle of Atom's explanation of the not-so-underlying tone...
Ink 19 :: Destiny's End
November 1998 :: Music C-D :: Destiny's End (George Jegadesh)
...drummer, has done an OK job (Hey, you can't expect all drummers to be like Neil Peart!). James Rivera, the vocalist, tends to sound a lot like Rob Halford, of ex-Judas Priest fame, but there's room for improvement and creativity. Metal Blade Records, 2828 Cochran St., Suite 302, Simi Valley, CA 93065...
Ink 19 :: 12 Rounds
September1998 :: Ink Spots :: 12 Rounds (Gail Worley)
...where we had a choice of various labels. The thing about Nothing is, realistically, they have Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, us, and Two (Rob Halford's project), and a couple others. That's a really small roster. Our other choices were great labels, but you look at their rosters, and there's hundreds...
Ink 19 :: Atom and His Package
Christopher R. Weingarten gets a few words with the punk rocker most hated by his own community, the "Atom" half of Atom and His Package, Adam Goren. The Package, alas, remains unavailable for comment.
...(Lord It's Hard to Be Happy When You're Not) Using the Metric System"), praise homosexual heavy metal gods for coming out of the closet ("Hats Off to Halford"), cautiously admit affection for new-age starlets ("Pumping Iron For Enya"), or pulse along as instrumentals but insist on being silly nonetheless...
Ink 19 :: Sacred Steel
June 1998 :: Music P-S :: Sacred Steel (David Lee Beowülf)
...and, well, who else writes songs like "Reborn in Steel" or "Sword of the King?" Vocalist Gerrit P. Mutz reaches the highs and higher like Rob Halford and the dueling guitars sound just like Glenn and K.K. Racing each other to see who finishes the song first. Sacred Steel play that great, classic, ripping...
Ink 19 :: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose
Black Sabbath. The name alone conjures up images of protean Metal, the stuff that called the demons forth and made the parents sweat. Matthew Moyer tells us why Doom Let Loose is the definitive guide to the definitive metal band.
...door lineup weirdness that went on in between the excellent Dehumanizer album and the current sporadically-gigging reunited Sabbath (Dio out-Halford in/out- Ozzy back-nostalgia ensues). The only noticeable drawback to this book is the comparative dearth of Ozzy participation, but after seeing maybe...
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