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Ink 19 :: The Brad Upton Quartet
Dragon (Black Orchid). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE BRAD UPTON QUARTET DRAGON Black Orchid Not redefining the world of fusion here, but The Brad Upton Quartet deliver a fine set of mostly light fusion and late-night bop, on a set comprised of Upton's all-original material, delicately arranged by Eric Gunnison. Performed with smooth elegance by Upton ...
Ink 19 :: Shao Rong
Orchid (Pacific Moon). Review by Allie Gore.
SHAO RONG ORCHID Pacific Moon Deftly blending modern instruments, such as synthesizers, bass, and pianos, with the ancient and lovely Chinese lute, Shao Rong's release, Orchid, is an ethereal journey into a timeless realm of a traditional instrument and contemporary arrangements. Light and tangy, the ...
Ink 19 :: Aaron Neville
Orchid in the Storm (Hyena). Review by Ben Varkentine.
AARON NEVILLE ORCHID IN THE STORM Hyena Originally released as an EP in 1983, Aaron Neville's Orchid in the Storm is now the latest reissue on Joel Dorn's Hyena Records. One of the most distinctive soul singers around, both with his brothers and on his own, Neville's voice often reminds me of an electric ...
Ink 19 :: Kimya Dawson
Kimya Dawson mothers the Chicago kids with her folkish punk rock lullabies. Chris Catania digs.
KIMYA DAWSON L'ORCHIDйE D'HAWAп Chicago, IL April 14th by Chris Catania Climbing the stairs to the main ballroom of the renovated 1920s mansion-turned-concert venue, I heard the swirling mysterious melodies of French quartet L'Orchidйe d'Hawaп who, even though they speak English, barely sang a ...
Ink 19 :: Adaptation
It's a movie about a movie! It's a movie about orchids! It's a movie about nothing really at all! James Mann evolves with Adaptation.
...nature -- or at least his view of it. The film centers on the inability of Charlie Kaufman, the screenwriter, to create a screenplay based on The Orchid Thief by actual, real person Susan Orlean, a New Yorker magazine essayist. Frustrated by the difficulty of making a movie out of a book that seems...
Ink 19 :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal (Bryan Reesman)
THE NEW WAVE OF EUROPEAN HEAVY METAL by Bryan Reesman Since the ascension of grunge and indie rock, heavy metal has become less hip to the musical masses -- at least in the United States, where pop culture tastes are as fickle as fashion trends. But during the past decade, the popularity of metal has ...
Ink 19 :: Nerf Herder
Scoring Buffy, hangin' with 'Nsync, picking up interstellar babes and new wave girls... all in a day's work for the men of Nerf Herder. Julio Diaz attempts to run an extensive interview with singer Parry Grip in less than 12 parsecs.
...? Hmmm… I'd probably be in a Rush cover band or something [laughs]. I don't know. I'd probably be doing what I am doing, which is, my family has an orchid nursery, so I work at this nursery that we have. We all have day jobs. If you weren't in Nerf Herder, and you could be in any other band in the world...
Ink 19 :: Third Eye Foundation
Even supervillains can fall in love. Come one, didn't you think it could be t...
...in experimental music, baby, the song does the talking here. Gentle, careful, as if not to scare someone away, still so nervous but graceful like an orchid. Which brings me to the last three songs, masterpieces of near-This Mortal Coil-like grandeur. "Lost" finds in root in a gentle acoustic guitar...
Ink 19 :: The Raconteurs
Consolers of the Lonely (Third Man/ Warner Brothers). Review by Jen Cray.
...Irish inspired song ("Old Enough" and "Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn"), White's guitar tones are nearly identical, and the guitar riff from "Blue Orchid" off of Get Behind Me Satan can be heard in a toned down manner on "Attention." So the question is: has White's work with The Raconteurs influenced...
Ink 19 :: Transistor Transistor / Wolves
emo,screamo,post-unk,Transistor Transistor / Wolves,Split EP,Level Plane Records,Daniel Mitchell
...Like Jehu. Being a fan of said bands, I enjoy the Transistor Transistor tracks immensely. Wolves, which features former members of the legendary Orchid, also give the listener a spiteful taste of venomous melodic post-punk; their sound is much nastier and uglier than Transistor Transistor's. Their delivery...
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