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Ink 19 :: Go Ask Ogre
Hey, Heartland America! Where’s the heart? In Go Ask Ogre, Jolene Siana welds a Skinny Puppy obsession into her painful Middle American adolescence. But Tom "Tearaway" Schulte assures us happy valleys await on the other side of the early '90s, Midwest goth scene.
GO ASK OGRE BY JOLENE SIANA Process Media Go Ask Ogre collects the letters, journal entries, and artwork created by Jolene Siana from 1987 to 2003. Siana spent much of her late teens in Toledo reacting to a dysfunctional family atmosphere by nurturing self-destructive habits and sending an avalanche ...
Ink 19 :: Ogre
August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Ogre (Gail Worley)
...that the chances of interviewing Trent Reznor were slim to nil, but carrying on an hour-long conversation with former Skinny Puppy frontman, Nivek Ogre, is the very last thing I thought I'd ever do. (Coincidentally, on the day we spoke, Ogre had just returned from taking his close friend, Throbbing...
Ink 19 :: Ohgr
Ohgre, Nivek Ogre, Skinny Puppy, Mark Walk,Ohgr,Sunnypsyop,Spitfire Records ,Matthew Moyer
...fucking point. Maybe Sunnypsyop is the sound of freedom. Of casting off the weight of the past, and of fans’ expectations. Maybe Sunnypsyop is Nivek Ogre’s John Wesley Harding. No, no scratch that. That was the first Ohgr record. Sunnypsyop is his Nashville Skyline. The one that confused everyone, that...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
Ministry,Al Jourgensen,Paul Barker,Revolting Cocks,Ogre,Skinny Puppy
...Cevin Key would even let me back stage, but he and I buried the hatchet after fifteen years of standoffishness and shit. [That happened because] Ogre wound up being in the Revolting Cocks for a couple of years and Cevin got mad, so we weren't speaking. I had always remained friends with Ogre over the...
Ink 19 :: Skinny Puppy
Doomsday: Back & Forth, Vol. 5 (Live In Dresden) (Nettwerk America). Review by Shannon W. Hennessy.
...Skinny Puppy had left their dark, oily stain on the European continent was no less than twelve years ago. On August 20th, 2001, cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre, the remaining two members of one of the most highly influential industrial acts the genre has ever known, played a one-shot, headlining concert at...
Ink 19 :: Shrek 2
In Shrek 2, our favorite ogre meets the in-laws -- and a hairball-suffering Mexican swordsman with an eye for the ladies. Can Shrek overcome Dad's disapproving eye? Probably not. But it's a sure bet that the green-tinted newlyweds -- with Antonio Banderas and Eddie Murphy watching their backs -- will thoroughly entertain their fans one more time. Steve Stav, our man in the Land of Far, Far, Away, explains why this fairytale-spoofing sequel is worth seeing twice.
...Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Jennifer Saunders, Julie Andrews Dreamworks It's not easy being green, much less being an ogre. In the summer's first sure-fire hit, Shrek's new bride Princess Fiona finds that having a slightly rotund She-Hulk appearance — with trumpets for...
Ink 19 :: Shrek The Third
Everyone's favorite Scottish ogre is back - but is Shrek The Third one sequel too many? Our man in the Land of Far, Far Away, Steve Stav, stopped laughing long enough to jot down his answer.
SHREK THE THIRD DIRECTED BY CHRIS MILLER starring Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas Dreamworks/Paramount In a time where "family films" are produced in order to sell toys and cereal and M&M's, I'm wary of sequels. I mean, you never know when the line will be crossed where the ...
Ink 19 :: OhGr
OhGr, with Hate Dept. at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA on June 22, 2001 and at Club 5 in Jacksonville, FL on June 23, 2001. Concerts review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
OHGR WITH HATE DEPT. The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA June 22, 2001 and Club 5, Jacksonville, FL June 23, 2001 by Matthew Moyer Heather Lorusso Ogre of OhGr Wow. Has it already been ten years? Um, no it hasn't actually. But it's pretty damn near close to a decade since Skinny Puppy tore through the south ...
Ink 19 :: KMFDM
July 1999 :: Music I-L :: KMFDM (Geoff Baumgartner)
...last time around, is a participating writer of every song. Also joining the ranks for this finale are Nina Hagen, Bill Rieflin, and, thankfully, Ogre. This is no sentimental good-bye, though. The disc kicks off with "Adios", where Sascha tells us "I don't want to be no part in this/ Burnt all my...
Ink 19 :: Ritalin
June 1998 :: Music P-S :: Ritalin (drew West)
...'m hooked like a junky. I had to realize that the album's diversity is what generates its beauty. Each song creates a mood, an emotion, or a feeling. Ogre (yes THE Ogre) does his best vocal work here, and something had to be done to compliment it. Thus it seems Atkins used all the tech-talk tricks and...
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