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Ink 19 :: Jim Camacho
Trouble Doll (Broken). Review by Isaac Airbourne.
JIM CAMACHO TROUBLE DOLL Broken The inside of the cover catches your eye: it's a girl with pink hair and a tattoo on her arm. What does this have to do with the music? Maybe she's a band member's girlfriend. Nevermind, nothing. On the back, there's four guys standing on a beach. Could these be the ...
Ink 19 :: That's Not Metal!
August 1999 :: Features :: That's Not Metal! (David Lee Beowulf)
..., at first. "Green Manalishi" proves it. One song? Nonsense! OK, when Judas Priest covered it, then it was metal. But they also covered Joan Baez's "Diamond and Rust" (so did S.O.D. -- sort of) and the only metal in Joan is the plate in her skull through which she still receives transmissions from Moscow...
Ink 19 :: Rev. Neil Down
David Whited discusses the healing powers of rock n' roll with the Rev. Neil Down shortly after his appearance as keynote speaker at the recent convention of the American Association of Reverends and General Healers.
.... He has a resume and discography that's just astounding. He contributed to recordings by Dylan, Elvis, the Association, Sammy Davis, Jr., Neil Diamond, everyone from the Ventures to Carlos Montoya. Just incredible. After he worked on the Doors' L.A. Woman sessions, he was approached about joining the...
Ink 19 :: Beyond The Metro: Terri Nunn
An interview with Berlin vocalist Terri Nunn finds Gail Worley learning the truth behind the VH1 soundbite, apricot brandy, and career advice from your mom.
.... In a completely hilarious and candid interview, Terri spilled the beans about reuniting with her original Berlin cohorts John Crawford and David Diamond for VH1’s Bands Reunited, waxed nostalgic on the significant role music has played in her life and dished the dirt on what the recording session for...
Ink 19 :: Gore Gore Girls
Get The Gore (Bloodshot). Review by Jen Cray.
...over this land, but YOU have yet to listen to such blissful, playful tunes as "All Grown up," or "Loaded Heart." This new full length, recorded by Jim Diamond and featuring a song co-written by The Runaways' mastermind, Kim Fowley ("Pleasure Unit"), has a few added minutes of muscular harmonies -- the...
Ink 19 :: Temper Temper
Temper Temper,Temper Temper,Revelation,Addam Donnelly
...and things turn funky again. Although it's much poppier than most of the material, it's certainly one of the best tracks on the album. Producer Jim Diamond (The White Stripes, The Von Bondies) steps in to help give these guys a hard, raw punk sound right out of the late '70s that compliments the band...
Ink 19 :: The Black Keys
The Black Keys,The Hentchmen,Gainesville, FL,May 10, 2005,by Jen Cray
..., The Hentchmen. Anyone who knows me understands my weakness for bands from Detroit. The dirty little city has become my Seattle, and producer Jim Diamond (who has worked with everyone: White Stripes, The Paybacks, The Dirtbombs, The Gore Gore Girls, and The Hentchmen, the list goes on) my SubPop Records...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 Things I Didn't Review in 2001
Always a master of doing-it-later, Ian Koss highlights his procrastination prowess with this roundup of records that didn't quite get reviewed in their proper time frame.
...fruit. Leo easily qualifies for a throne in the songwriters' Olympus, with tunes and lyrics of a deceiving beauty that sound fragile but are in fact diamond-hard. Produced by Fugazi's Brendan Canty and highlighted by a multitude of spot-on musical performances from many illustrious guests, The Tyranny...
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