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Ink 19 :: Mortal
Nu-En-Jin (Tooth Aand Nail). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
MORTAL NU-EN-JIN Tooth And Nail I hate it when CDs come for review without any type of information; half of the fun is looking at the cover! Oh well... It's hard to put a finger on exactly what kind of music Mortal plays; it's kind of like industrial music for the modern ages; Nu-En-Jin sounds like ...
Ink 19 :: Monster Nation
What would the USA be like if it were overrun by creatures that refused to shuffle off this mortal coil? David Wellington tells us in Monster Nation, and zombie enthusiast Lips Fresno enjoys his vision.
MONSTER NATION BY DAVID WELLINGTON Thunder's Mouth Here's the thing: The zombies always win. You have your wide range of boogeymen, your werewolves, aliens, maniacs, what have you. They all live on the precarious edge of a binary existence: Either they're alive, or they're not. Alive, they generate ...
Ink 19 :: After Life
November 1999 :: Screen :: After Life (Pamela Dirac)
After Life Japanese with subtitles Just what happens when we step off this mortal coil? Tunnel of blinding light with Grandmama and Jesus waving at us? Enveloping eternal stillness? Instant return, but to a more appropriate layer of the food chain? All options that have certain attractions. Let's consider ...
Ink 19 :: The Hope Blister
July 1999 :: Music F-H :: The Hope Blister (Carrie Tucker)
The Hope Blister ...Smiles OK 4AD The sticker on the case reads "...sort of a sequel to This Mortal Coil," and that seems to have hit this right on the head. There are eight cover songs on here, all given the This Mortal Coil-styled treatment, becoming beautiful, ethereal gems floating in a hazy bed ...
Ink 19 :: Faith And Disease
Faith And Disease at The Cow Haus in Tallahassee, FL on July 3, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
...the center stage again and perform an utterly electric, naked, unaccompanied, brave cover of "Hiroshima." Man, I never thought anyone could top This Mortal Coil's version, but stripped of the drums, and the strings, and the found sound, these two voices surge and swell over lyrics of haunted souls and...
Ink 19 :: Margot Smith
August 1999 :: Music Q-S :: Margot Smith (Matthew Moyer)
.... Wait, maybe Smith's voice is the best part of Taste . Light on the bombast, thank you, heavy on the dynamics, I'm thinking of Caroline from This Mortal Coil or Cerys from Catatonia in terms of presence. There's fourteen songs here, and if I didn't really like one, I didn't have to worry about it lasting...
Ink 19 :: Joyride
February 1998 :: Music H-K :: Joyride (Jeff Montgomery)
...Kicking off with a nice instrumental version of Lush's "Light from a Dead Star," it progresses on to wonderful tracks from Spirea X, Tarnation, This Mortal Coil, His Name Is Alive and Pale Saints. Vocals are nearly an aside throughout the album, as most of the songs focus more on the music. There's...
Ink 19 :: Solar Twins
December 1999 :: Music S :: Solar Twins (Julio Diaz)
...this has convinced me that vocalist Joanna Stevens and multi-instrumentalist David Norland are possessed of powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men (or women). Comparisons to Bjork, Everything But the Girl, and (especially) latter period Deee-Lite (circa Dewdrops in the Garden ) certainly...
Ink 19 :: Tim Buckley
The Dream Belongs To Me: Unreleased Recordings '68-'73 (Manifesto). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...scoffing too if I hadn't heard this record. We all know about the doomed troubadour image, and we all sure know about "Song to the Siren" via This Mortal Coil, but we sure didn't know about the proto-Prince animalsex machine period. It's shocking, I'm sorry. I don't mean to dwell. I told Nirav Soni...
Ink 19 :: I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream
Does the music industry chew artists up and spit them out, or do they do it to themselves? Lee Ann Leach ponders the issue of integrity in music.
... of the music industry." Light shows, lasers, flash pots, special effects and anything trendy or cool that comes near the music will be considered a mortal sin punishable by not being able to ever hear real music again. You will be relegated to listening to and attending
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