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Ink 19 :: Pornographic Disintegrating Bloodflowers
Daniel L. Mitchell explores Robert Smith's "Axis of Evil" -- and its life-changing effects -- with an in-depth look at three seminal albums from The Cure.
...Robert Smith and The Cure; a relentless and effortless ability to comfort the listener with gloom and tidings from the shadowy areas of the mind. No set of three recordings can come close to the darkness, anger, pain, despair, self-loathing, and bleak nature which are found in The Cure's Pornography...
Ink 19 :: The Reverend Horton Heat
The Reverend Horton Heat, with Nashville Pussy and Syrup at the House of Blues in Orlando, FL on March 29, 2002. Concert review and photos by Bettie Lou Vegas.
...in anticipation of the second act, Nashville Pussy. So what's Nashville Pussy like without the Pussy? With the departure of the Amazon Corey Parks' fire-breathing spectacle, there isn't much left other than the same old "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" schtick that's been done a hundred times before...
Ink 19 :: Brain Surgeons
March 1998 :: Live :: Brain Surgeons (Rich Pawelczyk)
...in the Brain Surgeons. Joe's got an M.A. in Music and runs special educational music programs, so this rock & roll thing is just a hobby now. "On Fire With Love," "Hot Time In Hell," and "Run For The Sun" from the X-Brothers new one-off album provided familiar Blue Oyster Cult themes of flames, hell...
Ink 19 :: Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
Julien Temple puts together a sweet requiem for Joe Strummer of The Clash.
...from the London squatter scene that fomented punk rock, he found influences in the reggae, folk music, and the antics of the Sex Pistols, and he set the world on fire. The Ramones and the Pistols may have started the sound, but Strummer, Jones, Simonon, and Headon fanned it to critical and commercial...
Ink 19 :: The Phonographers Union
avant-garde,noise,background music,soundtrack,found sound,experimental,The Phonographers Union,Live on Sonarchy Radio,Accretions,Aaron Shaul
... silence. It might not be music in the traditional sense, but fans of the more avant-garde, “found sound” moments of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Set Fire to Flames should consider checking this out. Accretions: www.accretions.com Aaron Shaul
Ink 19 :: This is a Process of a Still Life
Light (Firefly Sessions). Review by Aaron Shaul.
..., This is a Process of a Still Life is anything but static or staid. The six-piece hails from the same post-rock crop as Explosions in the Sky and Set Fire to Flames. Steeped in autumnal melancholy, most songs are led with a gentle thrum and minor chord finger-picking coalescing in a gorgeously slow...
Ink 19 :: Megadeth
On this, the 2nd annual Gigantour,Megadeth took out a cast of new and old metal acts. Jen Cray found her place admist a sea of headbangers.
...their own massive tours. Opeth is unimpressive as a live band, though musically they raise the bar. Still, most of this crowd came for flash and flames and so the shouts of "get off the stage" began early on. It seemed a good time to go outside and grab a smoke (but, Jen, you don't smoke... well, ok...
Ink 19 :: Proofing for Friday
Proofing for Friday (Ink 19, March 2001)
..., lithely moving about multitudinous octaves without a second thought, and remains likable all the while. Regardless, hers is a "take it or leave it" set of pipes, one guaranteed to stratify most punters, but hey – at least it’s a distinguishing characteristic. At 53 bombastic, blubbery minutes, Wishmaster...
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