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Ink 19 :: Year of No Light

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Nord (Radar Swarm). Review by Matthew Moyer.

YEAR OF NO LIGHT NORD Radar Swarm This is the sound of transcendence through falling from grace. I'm actually surprised that the rich (yet harsh) soundscapes that Year of No Light mines haven't been seized upon much earlier by inventive types seeking to yoke extremes of beauty and violence together ...

Ink 19 :: Signer

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Low Light Dreams (Carpark). Review by Yves Plattsburgh.

SIGNER LOW LIGHT DREAMS Carpark Signer's Low Light Dreams has won me over, to some degree. I don't know what makes this album work. It sounds like a 16 year-old kid with a laptop who loves the 1/5th of Bill Laswell's collected body of work that is really amazing. There is something very charming and ...

Ink 19 :: The Kovenant

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In Times Before The Light (Hammerheart Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

THE KOVENANT IN TIMES BEFORE THE LIGHT Hammerheart So there is a disclaimer in the liner notes that this music is no longer remotely representative of what those glammed-up droogs in the Kovenant are wearing these days. So what? Even if Lex Icon and Psycoma seem faintly embarrassed about the whole ...

Ink 19 :: Judith

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Play of Light (Neue Asthetik Multimedia). Review by Dave Aftandilian.

JUDITH PLAY OF LIGHT Neue Asthetik Multimedia Moving songs of love and loss, loneliness and the neverending striving after impossible beauty, truth, and perfection fill this darkly Romantic album from New York City band Judith. If Byron or Caspar David Friedrich had made their art with stormy guitar ...

Ink 19 :: AK1200

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May 1999 :: Music A-B :: AK1200 (Jason Straw)

... Quest, moving into harder-edge dance-floor-ready raga. As you move onto the second half, the night gets longer, the beats get darker, and the bass lines get gritty. Aquasky (new release out on Moving Shadow now!) drops a heavy gut-wrencher smack dab in the middle that gets followed up nice and dirty ...

Ink 19 :: Chris Smither

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Leave the Light On (Mighty Albert/Signature Sounds). Review by Sean Slone.

CHRIS SMITHER LEAVE THE LIGHT ON Mighty Albert/Signature Sounds Chris Smither is someone a friend of mine has been trying to get me into for a long time and now I see why. On Leave the Light On, Smither showcases the lived-in voice and stellar acoustic blues guitar picking that have won him acclaim ...

Ink 19 :: Mount Sims

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Mount Sims,Wild Light,International Deejay Gigolo,Kiran Aditham

MOUNT SIMS WILD LIGHT International Deejay Gigolo To the pejorative music media/snob, electroclash is a thing of the past, vanquished by hype and a one-dimensional approach. Whether this observation is true or not, nobody seems to have clued the International Deejay Gigolos in on it. Slap whatever ...

Ink 19 :: Slang

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Slang,Dimitar Ekimov,Peter Glavanov,I Can Feel You,After All…,Celebrity, Kril Makedonski,Blue,The Wind Of Your Dreams, Kalin Petrov,Flash Of Light,Slang,Blue,Ben Varkentine

... -scratch soul (“Celebrity”). His fluid, jazzy licks on several songs are also most welcome. “Celebrity” benefits most from the poppy if sloppy horn lines played on a few tracks by one Kril Makedonski (through the virtues of double-tracking). Why his last name doesn’t end in “ov,” I couldn’t tell ya ...

Ink 19 :: The Cult

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After one of the most legendary break-ups in rock n' roll history (they actually got into a fist fight onstage), the Cult have reunited, with a hit single from Gone in 60 Seconds and a new album on the way. Meanwhile, singer Ian Astbury has quietly released a solo project, and recently took some time to catch up with Gail Worley.

... deal, a recently-released greatest hits package, an upcoming tour with Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes, and Astbury's first solo album, Spirit Light Speed, released in July. According to the 38-year-old Astbury, "It's all coincidental. Everything just fell into the same place." During a period of downtime ...

Ink 19 :: Tammy Faye Starlite

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Let's face it: we're all sinners. And nobody knows that better than Tammy Faye Starlite, who's come to preach her fire and brimstone gospel with her distintive brand of country music blasphemy. Frank Mullen repents.

... so many places! It's my favorite sense; some people like sight or sound, and I just like touch. Like Stevie Wonder. You were an actress on Guiding Light, now you're a musician; is "Tammy Faye" performance art, comedy, or something else? How do you see yourself? I don't really know. I hated theater because ...
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