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Ink 19 :: Green Milk From the Planet Orange

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City Calls Revolution (Beta-lactam Ring). Review by Aaron Shaul.

GREEN MILK FROM THE PLANET ORANGE CITY CALLS REVOLUTION Beta-lactam Ring I love it when iTunes comes across an album that is from so far off in left field that it's dubbed "unclassifiable." Though I've yet to slip Green Milk From the Planet Orange into my roommate's Powerbook, I'm pretty sure that ...

Ink 19 :: Green Milk From the Planet Orange

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You Take Me to the World (Beta-lactam Ring). Review by Aaron Shaul.

GREEN MILK FROM THE PLANET ORANGE YOU TAKE ME TO THE WORLD Beta-lactam Ring In a recent review -- Hotel Alexis' Goliath, I'm on Your Side -- I took that band to task for its unwieldy and pretentious forays into experimental music on what ostensibly was a folk record. To take that bitter, unfulfilling ...

Ink 19 :: We Owe You Nothing

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Since its founding in 1994, Punk Planet has been one of the most intelligent and honest magazines around, focusing equally on punk rock and progressive politics. Now, Akashic Books has collected the magazine's most interesting interviews as We Owe You Nothing. Anton Wagner offers an in-depth analysis.

WE OWE YOU NOTHING PUNK PLANET: THE COLLECTED INTERVIEWS Akashic Reading Punk Planet is always an unexpected treat, a consistently honest look at music and politics that somehow avoids both the pratfalls of mass media and the insularity of other zines and "voices of a generation." The magazine's sparse ...

Ink 19 :: The Beautys

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The First Seven Inches Are Always The Hardest (Diaphragm Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

THE BEAUTYS THE FIRST SEVEN INCHES ARE ALWAYS THE HARDEST Diaphragm Records You gotta love these obscure little punk bands -- pounding out an attitude that was a few years out of date when the bass player was conceived, and beginning to have the same cultural significance as Beatles revival bands and ...

Ink 19 :: Red Animal War

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indie,math,punk,Red Animal War,Polizida,Ice Planet,Daniel Mitchell

RED ANIMAL WAR POLIZIDA Ice Planet Red Animal War, during their Deep Elm days, always seemed to me to be Jawbox-lite. With Jawbox frontman J. Robbins producing Polizida, it would appear that their Jawbox worship has reached new heights! Yet, this is not the case at all, and this album is a million ...

Ink 19 :: Ministry and Co-Conspirators

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Cover Up (Megaforce/13th Planet). Review by Kiran Aditham.

MINISTRY AND CO-CONSPIRATORS COVER UP Megaforce/13th Planet While he's sadly laid the Ministry name to rest, main man Al Jourgensen leaves fans with this final footnote, a covers compilation which he describes as a "Ministry party record." Judging by the track listing alone, which relies heavily on ...

Ink 19 :: Ministry

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The Last Sucker (13th Planet Records). Review by Kiran Aditham.

MINISTRY THE LAST SUCKER 13th Planet Records After a quarter-century and various musical incarnations ranging from synth-pop fop in the early '80s to the drug-addled, industrial rock star of the '90s to the uber-political, sample-slaying 200-mph maestro of today, Ministry mastermind Al Jourgensen is ...

Ink 19 :: Charlotte Summer

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Charlotte Summer,Bizarre Love Triangle,Planet XOX,Kyrby Raine

CHARLOTTE SUMMER BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE Planet XOX If the title of the album is familiar, it should be. The Manchester, England, band New Order had a hit in the mid-'80s with "Bizarre Love Triangle," a jumpy synth-pop lovefest that is considered a staple on heritage alternative-rock stations. Don't ...

Ink 19 :: New Rock Nation

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New Rock Nation (Downline Records). Review by Joe Frietze.

... of launching my standalone media player, forcing me away from the page with the band info each time. Instead of some narrow-focused offerings (Punk-o-Rama), Downline has shown the breadth of their catalog here. Take a chance with the sample if you run across it. Unfortunately, the same interactivity ...

Ink 19 :: Jesse Camp

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August 1999 :: Music C-D :: Jesse Camp (Gail Worley)

... a collection of free-spirited, almost childish garage rock; a pop style that can be charming when done well, but worse than any other music on the planet when done poorly. And I am hard-pressed to find any other words to describe the record except to say that it really sucks. At best (and I am being ...
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