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Ink 19 :: Burd Early
Observatory EP (King Crab) and Magnet Mountain (Western). Review by Werner Lorre.
..."Driftwood", all day, much to my chagrin. It's just that where Smog or Palace come from a long line of influences ranging from David Allen Coe to Ol' Dirty Bastard, Burd Early seems to only be drawing from Smog or Palace. Magnet Mountain is the earlier and less busy of the two releases. It feels like...
Ink 19 :: Digital Versatile David Lee Beowulf
DLB gives us the skinny on the next 1000 years.
...my own interests in the "unscientific, non-serious" fantastic with nothing but ugly frowns. My response to Bioscience was simply me parroting my bastard profs. Sure, science fiction isn't necessarily fiction and it isn't necessarily science, but it is creative and most of what I've read makes a genuine...
Ink 19 :: Texas Terri and the Stiff Ones
Eat Shit +1 (Junk). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...near got one up on Iggy Pop. I'm talking classic Raw Power Iggy. She's transcending sexuality, she's transcending punk rock, she's personifying this bastard primal essence of what rock and roll is or should be. The photos DON'T LIE, check it out -- Terri's covered in sweat, ribs sticking out, tattoos...
Ink 19 :: Warped Tour Overview
September 1999 :: Warped Tour :: Warped Tour Overview (Brett Martin)
...the time the gates were supposed to open, so as we walked to the gates in the hottest time of the day, we were greeted by a swarm of hot sweaty and dirty punks. Now, I love the little shits as much as the next guy, but you try standing in line with them, and you would be pissed off, too. As I reached...
Ink 19 :: I don't like Monkeys
February 1998 :: Feature :: I don't like Monkeys (David Lee Beowülf)
...to see, and resemble victims of severe Down's Syndrome. They're sloppy killers, too. In short, they have no class. You question me that monkeys are dirty? You say they spend much of their day "grooming" each other? I would answer: a good bath twice a day would keep those lice away so your neighbor wouldn...
Ink 19 :: Meshuggah
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Meshuggah (Wil Endriga)
...about you? What kinds of styles influenced you? I listen a lot to different styles. I like to keep an open mind. Like some days I can listen to Ol' Dirty Bastard or Wu-Tang, and another day I can listen to Sting or Devin Townsend or soundtrack music. But I would like to say that inspirationally, way...
Ink 19 :: Mötley Crüe
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Mötley Crüe (David Lee Beowulf and Gail Worley)
...... Nikki Sixx : [entering room] It's hot in here. Can we open a window? [Nikki walks in wearing heavy boots, unkempt jet-black hair, earrings, a dirty long-sleeved T-shirt -- ooops, those are his tattoos -- and a big padlock on a chain around his neck. Turns out, he didn't change clothes for the show...
Ink 19 :: Hardcore Dancehall
Volume 2 (Victory World). Fair and Balanced Review by Bill Campbell.
...For years labels like VP, Greensleeves and Jamdown have tried to make dancehall a mainstay in American clubs. Yet, outside of DC and New York, this bastard child of reggae has seldom reverberated from ghetto blasters. Of course, there are times (like with Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks and Beenie Man) when...
Ink 19 :: Rick James
December 1997 :: Live :: Rick James (Bing Futch)
Rick James with Big Shirley House Of Blues, Orlando 11.27.97 by Bing Futch Funk. The gritty, down and dirty bastard child of the blues. Conceived in passion, delivered with soul -- perpetrator of orgasmic rhythms and pulsing phat bass pulls and pops. Dangerous music, not to be ingested while under ...
Ink 19 :: N.E.R.D.
In Search Of... (Virgin). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.
...Sun," and the eels-meets-Corey Glover waterfall "Stay Together." Unfortunately, without the charisma of Neptunes collaborators like Mystikal, Ol' Dirty Bastard, or Ludacris, this record will probably only appeal to beat fiends, pseudo-intellectual record critics, Spin-reading suburban white kids, and...
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