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Ink 19 :: Projekt Revolution Tour 2007
With the absence of rap groups from this year’s lineup, and the addition of a stellar Saosin, this year’s Projekt Revolution tour is the best it has ever been -- which isn’t saying much. Mark Fredrickson endured 11 long hours of annoying parents, smelly kids and groups like My Chemical Romance and Mindless Self Indulgence so you don’t have to.
PROJEKT REVOLUTION TOUR 2007 WITH LINKIN PARK, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, HIM, SAOSIN AND MORE... Jones Beach, NY 8/15/2007 by Mark Fredrickson After a two year hiatus, the Projekt Revolution Tour is back on the road and for the first time without any rap groups getting in the way of the rock. Mixing rock ...
Ink 19 :: The Revolution Smile
Above The Noise (Flawless). Review by Nick Plante.
THE REVOLUTION SMILE ABOVE THE NOISE Flawless After sadly overlooked alternative rockers Far broke up in 1998, guitarist Shaun Lopez disappeared from the scene for a while. Rumor had it that he'd been asked to play in Rival Schools with Quicksand's Walter Schreifels, but had turned down the gig in ...
Ink 19 :: Projekt Revolution 2008
A review of Projekt Revolution 2008, presented by Linkin Park.
PROJEKT REVOLUTION 2008 WITH LINKIN PARK, CHRIS CORNELL, THE BRAVERY, BUSTA RHYMES, ASHES DIVIDE, STREET DRUM CORPS, ATREYU, 10 YEARS, HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS, ARMOR FOR SLEEP Hartford, CT 7-20-08 review by A. Remy; photos by Kristina Kauffman Sunday's Projekt Revolution festival in Hartford, Connecticut ...
Ink 19 :: Stolen Sharpie Revolution
zine, photocopy, punk, DIY,Stolen Sharpie Revolution,by Alex Wrekk,Microcosm Publishing,Jason Feifer
STOLEN SHARPIE REVOLUTION BY ALEX WREKK Microcosm Publishing Image - Stolen Sharpie Cover There's a strange irony to creating a guidebook for something that maintains, as its very soul and purpose, a do-it-yourself ideology. This is the world of zines – often-flimsy, inky, photocopied booklets with ...
Ink 19 :: Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution
A Call to Arms (RISC Group). Review by Terry Eagan.
BANDITS OF THE ACOUSTIC REVOLUTION A CALL TO ARMS RISC Group There's so much great music out on the streets nowadays. There's so much really good music, and The Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution are a case in point. Existing somewhere between the confines of a band and a collective, this free wheeling ...
Ink 19 :: Daughters of the Revolution
No Refunds (self-released). Review by Brian Kruger.
DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION NO REFUNDS self-released The Daughters are a relatively new Gainesville, Florida three-piece that have put out this full-length D.I.Y. CD themselves. To say that the music is hard to describe is an understatement, but that's not a bad thing at all. While describing a band ...
Ink 19 :: Pure Reason Revolution
The Dark Third (Red Ink). Review by Michael Crown.
PURE REASON REVOLUTION THE DARK THIRD Red Ink The Dark Third is the exciting debut from progressive rock band Pure Reason Revolution. Their first effort shows a very unique and interesting sound that will certainly win them respect among fans of not only prog, but also alternative rock. While the retro ...
Ink 19 :: Revolution Mother
Glory Bound (Cement Shoes). Review by Jen Cray.
REVOLUTION MOTHER GLORY BOUND Cement Shoes Pro skater Mike Vallely has got a band as bad-ass as his daredevil footwork. Revolution Mother's debut disc, Glory Bound, embodies the freedom-searching spirit of skate punks everywhere and crashes it straight into the loud-as-they-wanna-be/amp-turned-up-to ...
Ink 19 :: Revolution In The Head (The Beatles' Records and the Sixties)
David Whited shares what he learned from Ian MacDonald's seminal look at 1960s Beatles' songs and their influence on American culture.
REVOLUTION IN THE HEAD (THE BEATLES' RECORDS AND THE SIXTIES) BY IAN MACDONALD An A Cappella Book Over the years I've read dozens of books by various Beatles insiders and outsiders. Each generally provides some unique insight, but usually they offer a relatively narrow view from a personal perspective ...
Ink 19 :: Soul Motor
Revolution Wheel (Sanctuary). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
SOUL MOTOR REVOLUTION WHEEL Sanctuary Soul Motor sounds like a cross between White Zombie, Godsmack, and Alice In Chains, but without any of the sincerity that any of those bands ever showed in any of their music (minus the worthless Godsmack, of course!). Revolution Wheel is a corny attempt to sound ...
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