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Ink 19 :: The Patty Duke Fanzine

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#4: Patty's Favorite 'Boy Bands' (Top Quality Rock & Roll). Review by Stein Haukland.

... BANDS' Top Quality Rock & Roll Mike Dereniewski's absurd fascination for trash-pop icon Patty Duke seems genuine enough, although the real treat and raison d'etre of his fanzine is the double 7" that comes with it, featuring under-underground bands covering Patty Duke songs -- songs Patty Duke herself ...

Ink 19 :: Benjamin Stauffer

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The Tears of Things (Somnimage). Review Dave Aftandilian.

... with the best of the Europeans. Ranging from solo, vulnerable-sounding piano to enveloping swaths of synth drones and electronic percussion a la Raison d'Etre or Arcana, The Tears of Things on the whole tends towards the quieter end of the darkwave spectrum. Evoking a wide array of vignettes and visions ...

Ink 19 :: Ministry

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July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Ministry (Gail Worley)

... Biafra's really great and I'm really happy that he's doing what he's doing, because you need people to do that. Everyone has their drive or their raison d'etre or whatever, but we don't hang out together so we can go to political rallies. And no, he doesn't force his political viewpoints on us. He'll ...

Ink 19 :: Bleeding Like Mine

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Never Again Will I Dream... (Palace Of Worms). Review by Dave Aftandilian.

... and Hugues Dammarie's being more aggressive, deeper, and often distorted. Points of comparison for the overall feel of the album might include Raison d'Etre, Arcana, or SoulWhirlingSomewhere (the last especially in terms of the lyrics), but really BLM are in a class very much their own. I can't do proper ...

Ink 19 :: Copper Press

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Magazine, Scout Niblett,Copper Press #18,,Copper Press/Second Nature Recordings,Matthew Moyer

... . Man, music magazines fucking rule. Funny I should drop the Seconds reference earlier -- I think this magazine is the inheritor of their old raison d'etre: The Art of The Interview. And whaddya know, I think they've transcended those who came before. Aesthetics and information all in perfect symmetry ...
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