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Ink 19 :: Rob Zombie
Educated Horses (Geffen). Review by Joe Frietze.
ROB ZOMBIE EDUCATED HORSES Geffen Well, those of you who were waiting for Zombie to get back to making music after his forays into movie-making, be careful what you wish for, 'cause this is what you get. Educated Horses is a let-down in almost every way. For his first original studio album since 2001 ...
Ink 19 :: Rob Zombie
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Rob Zombie (Cindy Rivers)
ROB ZOMBIE Building the Perfect Beast by Cindy Rivers Unless you've been living in a coffin, you know that White Zombie is no more. Rob Zombie, with his former White Zombie bandmates in tow, announced on September 25th 1998, that, after thirteen years, the band has called it quits. White Zombie may ...
Ink 19 :: Rob Zombie
Rob Zombie brings his skulls, clown heads, and robots to Orlando for a sold-out spectacle for the lucky 2,000 who were able to get tickets. And Jen Cray was one of two people who got to take photographs.
ROB ZOMBIE WITH LACUNA COIL, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE Orlando, FL March 19, 2006 by Jen Cray When Rob Zombie decides to go back out on tour and play smaller venues, like the House of Blues, tickets do not stay available for long. The Orlando stop on his Educated Horses tour sold out (or as the chalkboard ...
Ink 19 :: Rob Zombie
December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Rob Zombie (Cindy Harper)
Rob Zombie The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois October 24, 1998 by Cindy Harper True, as Zombie stated, he went as himself for Halloween this year, but it looks as though he stole Gene Simmons' dragon boots to "Jump! Jump!" around in. The verdict is still out whether or not he stole the show. More ...
Ink 19 :: Lisa Loeb and Spider-Man
Who's behind that wise-cracking mask? More importantly, who's that voicing his girlfriend? Longtime comics fan Steve Stav catches up with Lisa Loeb and talks MTV's Spider-Man and the obligatory Hello Kitty.
...(Beverly Hills, 90210). However, the icing on the cake is the roster of guest stars, which include Virginia Madsen, Star Trek: TNG's Michael Dorn, Rob Zombie, Keith Carradine, and Eve. Naturally, the guests are usually cast as bad guys (or girls), to great effect. In one in stallment, super-sexy Gina...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year
Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.
...itchy updates of Can's hypnotic kraut-rock and King Crimson's convoluted prog-metal onto the mainstream menu. Neat! 7) G. Dep (featuring Black Rob and P. Diddy), "Let's Get It" from Child of the Ghetto In what felt like minutes after the trial, Puff emerges with a cocky new moniker, a mantra of "not...
Ink 19 :: X-ecutioners
X-ecutioners,Revolutions,Sony,Rob Walsh
...is one of the most forgettable albums I have ever heard, hip-hop or otherwise. Tracks like “(Even) More Human than Human,” featuring none other than Rob Zombie, and “Let Me Rock” are anachronistic. Wasn’t rap-metal the flavor of the month some five years ago? And with all the cameos, it seems that X...
Ink 19 :: Powerman 5000
October 1999 :: Music O-R :: Powerman 5000 (Drew Id)
Powerman 5000 Tonight the Stars Revolt! Dreamworks Records For those of you who think Rob Zombie is the best thing since spreadable butter, you need to check this band out. Why? Because Rob's little brother, Spider 1 (I bet he made this up), is the lead singer/writer for PM5K. Not only that, but the ...
Ink 19 :: Enemy of God
November 1999 :: Music E-K :: Enemy of God (Matthew Moyer)
...Florida is close enough. Sure does go a long way towards describing their sound. Think of a more lo-fi Electric Hellfire Club with tons of old White Zombie-ism's. Enemy of God is also augmented live by the "Sodom A Go-Go Dancers." Surely somewhere, somebody's mother is dying of embarrassment and My...
Ink 19 :: Skavoovie & the Epitones
August 1999 :: Music Q-S :: Skavoovie & the Epitones (Julio Diaz)
...the bittersweet "Lucy" and "Salad Days." Skavoovie also experiment with a lot of new sounds, and the results are stunning. The eerie, Doors-like "Zombie Song" is an unexpected and exciting departure, as is the relentless paranoia of "Tiny Machines" -- when the band stops cold for the line "I don...
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