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Ink 19 :: Isis
In The Absence of Truth (Ipecac). Review by Bob Ham.
ISIS IN THE ABSENCE OF TRUTH Ipecac Many bands on the scene today attempt to push a more expansive, experimental approach into the niche of hard rock, but there are very few who do it as well as the Los Angeles quintet Isis. Throughout their career, the band has skillfully mixed the growling vocals ...
Ink 19 :: Isis
If the preceding The Mosquito Control EP and The Red Sea short-...
ISIS CELESTIAL Escape Artist If the preceding The Mosquito Control EP and The Red Sea short-lengths proved Isis's punishing potential, the Boston band's debut album, Celestial, blows the floodgates wide fuckin' open. Featuring Hydra Head honcho Aaron Turner on guitar and vocals and ex-Cable guy Jeff ...
Ink 19 :: Isis + Aereogramme
In the Fishtank 14 (Konkurrent). Review by Aaron Shaul.
ISIS + AEREOGRAMME IN THE FISHTANK 14 Konkurrent The oceanic waves of bass and lunar pull of heavy reverb on guitar lines isn't what one would expect from the borderline metal/hardcore outfits Isis and Aereogramme when they collaborate, but it works out nicely. For the fourteenth installment in the ...
Ink 19 :: Mastodon
Remission (Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
... energy on this album is completely contagious. This one came out a while ago, but it's still worth checking out, if you're into bands like Botch, Isis, Converge and the like. Grrr… Relapse Records: http://www.relapse.com/ Daniel Mitchell
Ink 19 :: Buckcherry
Buckcherry, with Econoline Crush and Synomatic at The Cotton Club in Atlanta, GA on June 30, 2001. Concert review and photos by Andrea Thompson.
..., his shtick comes complete with sticking his tongue out in KISS fashion, holding his arms out and open on every song to gain the almighty power of Isis or some other supernatural force only known to himself, and basically letting the audience in on his private jerk-off session. He was the most arrogant...
Ink 19 :: Bob Dylan
Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue (Sony Legacy). Review by James Mann.
..., the violinist spotted walking down a New York street and brought into the mix, adding vibrant Gypsy touches to material such as "Hurricane" or "Isis." This is one of those rock and roll moments that makes you wish for a time machine. The-two CD set roughly captures a typical night of the tour, opening...
Ink 19 :: Kerri Chandler
A Basement, a Red Light & a Feelin' Vol. 2 (Madhouse / Champion). Review by Bill Campbell.
...that sound carefully crafted by Kerri (all but two songs having been written/co-written by him) and features Roy Ayers (speaking of "Hallelujah"), Isis, Arnold Jarvis, Anthony Flanagan, and Chandler as Grampa. The entire disc is wrapped in a deep, throbbing lushness that borders on the erotic with especial...
Ink 19 :: Old Man Gloom
Seminar II: The Holy Rites of Primitivism Regressionism and Seminar III: Zozobra (Tortuga). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
.../physically punishing ones this side of Godflesh's Streetcleaner and Neurosis' Through Silver in Blood. Featuring the considerable talents of Isis' Aaron Turner (vocals, guitar), Converge's bassist/sometimes-guitarist Nate Newton on guitar, and Cave In's Caleb Scofield on bass, the five-piece Old Man...
Ink 19 :: Doug Hoekstra
Around The Margins (Inbetweens). Review by Julio Diaz.
...-- witness the country twang and male/female vocals of "Desdemona," or the dirgish "Birmingham Jail," for just two examples. A cover of Bob Dylan's "Isis" fits right in. It's good rainy day music -- quiet, reflective, and beautiful, with the odd ray of sunshine breaking through the clouds. Inbetweens...
Ink 19 :: Radiation 4
Wonderland (Abacus/Century Media). Review by Stein Haukland.
...disturbing "Silence Fiction" and parts of the drawn-out "The Prize" discard the frantic circus/metal hybrid in favor of mammoth post-hardcore ala Isis and Envy, and make for an interesting listening. No doubt, Radiation 4 is good at what they're doing, and Wonderland is a pretty impressive debut album...
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