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Ink 19 :: I listened to what?!?
James Mann finds that even he thinks his musical soundtrack to 2005 was weird.
...Friday afternoon Atlanta traffic. I like watching the concrete overpasses vibrate when the chug chug guitar part starts. Hee. "The Candy Song" Debut Masters of Reality Monster boogie from Chris Goss, stoner rock godhead and a force behind QOTSA, among others. This sounds like every '70s hard rock classic...
Ink 19 :: They Might Be Giants
It may have been five years between studio albums for They Might Be Giants, but the band's hardly spent the last half-decade slacking. Julio Diaz catches up with the ever-busy John Flansburgh.
...the things you've done with eMusic? I guess the thing is, I wish I was cool enough to not be so bound by the idea of the physical world defining my reality. If I was a less material person, having releases online would be completely satisfying, but I do, I'm a record collector, and just in general,...
Ink 19 :: The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick
One of America's finest writers deserves better than this. James Mann gives the DVD of a new Philip K. Dick documentary a look.
...Remember it For You Wholesale," and the new Tom Cruise epic, "Minority Report" is from another Dick short story. His overriding theme of questioning reality seems more apt today than ever, and his greatest novels -- The Man in the High Castle, Ubik, or Dr. Bloodmoney seem even more relevant today than...
Ink 19 :: Beaten Back To Pure
Beaten Back To Pure, The Burning South,Devil Doll Records,Matthew Moyer
...swaggering, punch-drunk strut that effortlessly melds with the best of doompunk and greasy southern rock. As much Khanate as it is the Antiseen and Masters of Reality, here Beaten Back To Pure are burrowing deeper towards their roots, abandoning some of the more monolithic elements of their sound for...
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