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Ink 19 :: Testament

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April 1998 :: Music S-T :: Testament (George Jegadesh.)

Testament Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament Mayhem Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament is a seventy six minute CD of hot, explosive thrash metal, sampling the entire discography of Testament: from The Legacy in '87 to last year's release, Demonic. Signs of Chaos does a good representation of ...

Ink 19 :: The Gaza Strippers

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Electric Bible: The New Testament (Triple X). Review by Brian Kruger.

THE GAZA STRIPPERS ELECTRIC BIBLE: THE NEW TESTAMENT Triple X Hmm, despite the title, I didn't hear anything particularly religious-sounding on this disc. In fact, why, there's a naked girl on the cover, oh my. The Gaza Strippers are another band mining an early- to mid-'70s hard rock sound, with influence ...

Ink 19 :: Blues on Blonde on Blonde

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Various Artists (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.

... Trouble fellows, Tommy Shannon on bass and Chris Layton on drums. Joe Louis Walker raises "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" to a new level and C.J. Chenier makes "Absolutely Sweet Marie" into a zydeco toe-tapper. It is a testament to the strength of Bob Dylan's songwriting that, ...

Ink 19 :: To Live's to Fly

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Sheila Scoville discovers the great Townes Van Zandt through John Kruth's freewheeling new testament to the hard-luck cowboy junkie, folk balladeer, lyrical healer and misfit hellion. And that doesn't even begin to sum him up.

TO LIVE'S TO FLY: THE BALLAD OF THE LATE, GREAT TOWNES VAN ZANDT BY JOHN KRUTH De Capo Press Cowboy junkie, folk balladeer, lyrical healer, pre-punk performance artist, misfit hellion, yet another self-destructed country star, Townes Van Zandt sure had a knack for eluding definition. Back in the late ...

Ink 19 :: Front 242

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Front 242, with Cassandra Complex, at Irving Center in New York City on September 28, 2000. Concert review by Kiran Aditham.

FRONT 242 WITH CASSANDRA COMPLEX Irving Center, New York City, NY September 28, 2000 by Kiran Aditham When David Bowie turned his back on drum n' bass music after experimenting with it on his Earthling album and denounced its relevance in modern music, it was about as valid as perhaps Neil Young proclaiming ...

Ink 19 :: I Love Stickers

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Phil Bailey exhibits his love of documenting the indie music of the '90s through stickers, and starts on a new project for the new decade.

... . That's right, stickers. I love the little things and I have plastered this and other cases with them over the years. This case now stands as a testament to indie music of the Nineties. I carry the tokens of The Geraldine Fibbers, Zero Hour Records, Red Aunts, Go Kart Records, Bikini Kill, Tilt, 22 ...

Ink 19 :: Darius J

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Soul Endeavor (I Am Records). Review by Bill Campbell.

... appeal; and Mahalia's just the Queen. Darius is bouncing Southern "gangsta" style all the way to the Pearly Gates. That is if Darius is singing to a New Testament, forgiving God. If it's that Old Testament, fire and brimstone tempest of a Jehovah, Soul Endeavor's the last cries of a man about to be ...

Ink 19 :: Johnny Cash

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You won't hear him on C&W radio, but it's safe to say that without Johnny Cas...

... know what I'm singing about." Both points are poignantly proven on these three discs. Fans already familiar with the work of Johnny Cash, or those new to his art, will revel in these outstanding collections. They're the perfect testament and career overview to one of America's most enduring and unflinchingly ...

Ink 19 :: Radiohead

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Radiohead, with The Beta Band and Kid Koala at Stone Mountain Park in Atlanta, GA on July 30, 2001. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by Alice Barkwell.

... concerts, splashy coverage on MTV and such -- the focus of the band seems to shift from innovation to encampment. Rather than push themselves into new areas, they become timid and fearful of losing the core audience that they have cultivated. U2 anyone? But instead of creating endless rehashes of their ...

Ink 19 :: El Sid: Saint Vicious

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March 1998 :: Print :: El Sid: Saint Vicious (Charles D.J. Deppner)

El Sid: Saint Vicious David Dalton St. Martin's Press Don't pick this book up if you want to learn anything new about Sid Vicious. But if you enjoy reading a "fairy tale" about how a kid that had nothing going for himself, including music ability, suddenly finds himself riding the crest of the iconoclastic ...
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