Refine search:

 

Search results for 'raymond'

Showing 1 - 10 of 39 matches

Ink 19 :: Raymond

100% match

01 (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.

RAYMOND 01 An exhausting debut EP, 01 presents a frenetically, charged sound from this highly promising four-piece. Taking their cue from the original New Wave, Raymond power their music through post-hardcore dementia and come up with an aggressively demanding sound that will provoke listeners into ...

Ink 19 :: Flash Gordon Vol. 5

65% match

You can keep yer campy movie and yer 21st Century remake, Shaun Corley just wants to remember Flash Gordon the way he was rendered in Alex Raymond's stunning Sunday comic strips.

FLASH GORDON VOL. 5 BY ALEX RAYMOND Checker Books Prior to receiving the fifth volume of Checker’s Flash Gordon reprint series, my sole exposure to the character was the early '80s film. I’ve only seen it once, when I was a small child, so my memories of it are vague. I never was into Defenders ...

Ink 19 :: Flash Gordon, Vol. 7

51% match

Matthew Moyer swoons like Dale Arden over this latest volume of vintage Flash Gordon reprints from the fine people at Checker Books.

FLASH GORDON, VOL. 7 BY ALEX RAYMOND Checker Books Man, the first thing that hit me about this volume of Flash Gordon reprints (from 1943-1944 to be exact) is the art. Flash Gordon creator/writer/penciller Alex Raymond (also the brains behind the peerless detective/spy noir of Secret Agent X-9 - reprint ...

Ink 19 :: Flash Gordon - Volume 4

50% match

Carl F Gauze sees the roots of the modern sci-fi blockbuster film in this gorgeous reprint edition of vintage 1930s Flash Gordon comic strips.

FLASH GORDON - VOLUME 4 BY ALEX RAYMOND Checker Book Publishing Group I've learned a lot by re-reading these 1938-era color Sunday strips about Flash Gordon, America's favorite spaceman. Big, hunky guys with more principles than brains end up recapturing the same super villains over and over. Great ...

Ink 19 :: The House of Mirth

32% match

Agent Scully calls on parapsychologist Dr. Raymond Stantz and... what's that? The House of Mirth is based on an Edith Wharton novel, and stars The X-Files' Gillian Anderson and Ghostbusters' Dan Ackroyd? It's not a crossover between the two franchises? Darn. Well, at least Carl F. Gauze can tell us whether the flick's any good or not...

THE HOUSE OF MIRTH ADAPTED AND DIRECTED BY TERRENCE DAVIES Staring Gillian Anderson, Dan Aykroyd, Eric Stoltz Some women make astoundingly poor choices in men. Not Miss Lily Bart (Anderson), though. She has the opposite problem -- her standards are always just a bit too high. As an orphan on the fringes ...

Ink 19 :: High Life

31% match

If you thought Raymond Chandler was hard-boiled, you're in for quite a shock from the gritty reality of Matthew Stokoe's gripping new book, High Life. Ian Koss needed a shower after writing this review.

... STOKOE Akashic   It's hard to talk of a story about murder and mystery among Los Angeles lowlife (and high life) without bringing in the name of Raymond Chandler, so let's get that bit over with. Frankly, while Chandler's stories of hard-boiled California crime and justice served to inspire whole literary ...

Ink 19 :: Pig

6% match

June 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Pig (Gail Worley)

A Pig is a Pig: Getting Down and Dirty with Raymond Watts by Gail Worley The setting: New Orleans. It is the last night of Pig's American tour with KMFDM, and -- like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz -- Raymond Watts just wants to go home. "It's such a fucking ordeal, doing this," he moans, "but it's all ...

Ink 19 :: Atomic Clock: An interview with Gene Hoglan

5% match

From Strapping Young Lad to Death to, um, Dethklock, metal drummer Gene Hoglan is one of metal's scarce renaissance men. Gail Worley sat down with the great one to talk shop.

... : AN INTERVIEW WITH DRUMMER GENE HOGLAN by Gail Worley The very first time I heard the name Gene Hoglan was during an interview I conducted with Raymond Herrera, the drummer from Fear Factory. Raymond was talking about his drumming influences and he was going on and on about this guy Gene Hoglan from ...

Ink 19 :: Little Feat

5% match

The greatest American rock band, if such a beast can be captured, wasn't the ...

... do. That leaves us with Lowell George and his band of merry men, Little Feat. The Feat played boogie music, which is as complete a statement as "Raymond Chandler wrote mysteries." Complete, and completely lacking. George created music that while appearing simple and straightforward on the surface (much ...

Ink 19 :: KMFDM

5% match

July 1999 :: Music I-L :: KMFDM (Geoff Baumgartner)

... would never have been a Nine Inch Nails.    So now its Adios , and I feel they have saved one of the best for last. Oddly missing is the presence of Raymond Watts, former band member, long time collaborator, and front man of Pig. Tim Skold, however, who was on the roster last time around, is a participating ...
More Matches: « Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next »

Powered by ht://dig 3.2.0b6