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Ink 19 :: Plain Jane
So Much for Anything (self-released). Review by Chastity Carondelet.
PLAIN JANE SO MUCH FOR ANYTHING self-released Plain Jane, what an awesome name for a riot grrrl band. Unfortunately, the name was stolen by a Hootie/Dave Mathews-type college rock band. What a downer! This certainly isn't my cup of tea, but it does seem to be pretty good for what it is. It just doesn ...
Ink 19 :: Sponge Worthy?
Is Spongebob really that twisted? Guest writer Jane Cora takes a look at the surreal history of children's television.
SPONGE WORTHY? A BRIEF HISTORY OF WASTED TIME by Jane Cora Television shows geared towards kids have always been weird, and they're getting weirder. Why is Spongebob the phenomenon that he is? Let's take a look back. It's a tale as old as time itself, or at least as old as children's television. Children ...
Ink 19 :: Perry Farrell
Perry Farrell, with Huda Hudia and Larry Banks at Icon in Orlando, FL on August 3, 2000. Concert review by Troy Mayhew.
...he is certainly an icon himself. The man has quite an extensive resume, which includes such accomplishments as being the driving force behind Jane's Addiction and Porno For Pyros, as well as the founder of the Lollapalooza music festival. I often wonder what Farrell, the "father of alternative music...
Ink 19 :: The Bottle Let Me Down
Various Artists (Bloodshot). Review by James Mann.
...special formula. Baby formula, that is. This collection of children's songs -- from "Red Red Robin" by Rosie Flores to "On Top of Old Spaghetti" by Jane Baxter Miller -- should keep the young ones hushed up in the back seat, while not sending parents into a froth at yet another playing of the Aladdin...
Ink 19 :: Elizabeth Elmore
With her days in Sarge behind her, Elizabeth Elmore is dividing her time between law school and trying to make it as a solo artist. Phil Bailey caught her in a rare open moment to discuss going solo, vegetarianism, Matlock, and why she thinks the "women's music" movement sucks.
...different ideas and the song gets pushed and pulled in different directions and just ended up better or more interesting or more nuanced and not so plain and boring. I miss that, and that comes from playing with these people for two or three years. I think some of my songs suffer from the fact that...
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