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Ink 19 :: We Owe You Nothing
Since its founding in 1994, Punk Planet has been one of the most intelligent and honest magazines around, focusing equally on punk rock and progressive politics. Now, Akashic Books has collected the magazine's most interesting interviews as We Owe You Nothing. Anton Wagner offers an in-depth analysis.
...collection of interviews you'll find. Noam Chomsky expounds mere pages from Henry Rollins, art director Art Chantry has a say alongside Negativland, Steve Albini, Chumbawamba, Jello Biafra... While overall there's a lot of criticism and resentment present here, it's never the sort of inarticulate mumbling...
Ink 19 :: OM
Pilgrimage (Southern Lord). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...every bit as mysterious, hushed and cathedral-esque, even though the temptation surely to cover the walls of the church with blood with noise-abuser Steve Albini at the helm was surely high. Though that might be unfair to Albini, after all he "produced" some ace Low sessions (surely a member of the...
Ink 19 :: The Desert Fathers
The Spirituality (Threespheres). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
THE DESERT FATHERS THE SPIRITUALITY Threespheres Like a dog's urine on a tree, the mark of Steve Albini is all over The Desert Fathers' debut album, and neither the band's pretentious theistic masquerade nor the monotony of these self-indulgent studio escapades can disguise that. Listen to The Spirituality ...
Ink 19 :: Touch and Go 25th Anniversary Celebration
Scott Adams travelled all the way to Chicago to scope out the veteran indie label's birthday. And with Big Black, Scratch Acid and the Didjits, amongst other label mainstays, reforming just for the event, there was no way he would leave disappointed.
...set – "Cables," "Dead Billy," "Pigeon Kill" and "Racer X," with the original line-up. The sound was just tremendous, like a jet plane taking off. Steve Albini did his best to play down the event; "This was much cooler in the '80s," but for those of us who spent the '80s in Florida, it was pretty damn...
Ink 19 :: XBXRX
Speaking with vocalist Vice Cooler and guitarist Steve Touchstone of the undefinable trio of XBXRX, Jen Cray got them to talk about the brilliance of Kill Rock Stars, recording with Ian Mackaye and Steve Albini and how their live shows have resulted in permanent scarring.
XBXRX VOCALIST VICE COOLER AND GUITARIST STEVE TOUCHSTONE by Jen Cray The undefinable trio of XBXRX formed just as the Riot Grrl movement of the mid 1990s was sinking back into the underground. Inspired by the bold risks girls like Kathleen Hanna and Kim Gordon were taking in their vocals and the unrestrained ...
Ink 19 :: Shellac
Just about everything Shellac does shouldn't work. Steve Albini's guitar soun...
SHELLAC 1000 HURTS Touch And Go Just about everything Shellac does shouldn't work. Steve Albini's guitar sounds exactly like a guitar shouldn't. They probably shouldn't write a whole friggin' song based around a single guitar strum repeated on every one beat. They probably shouldn't write lyrics about ...
Ink 19 :: Dysrhythmia
Pretest (Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
DYSRHYTHMIA PRETEST Relapse You could have told me that this album was a bunch of demos from Steve Albini's old band Rapeman, and I would have believed you. It seems that Dysrhythmia have no qualms about their love for Albini, as they got the man himself to produce Pretest. What results is a wonderful ...
Ink 19 :: Elysian Fields
They don't play major label politics (even sacrificing a full album because of it), they're not a lounge act, and they don't want their lead singer to be thought of as a sex symbol. So what are Elysian Fields? Even singer Jennifer Charles and guitarist Oren Bloedow have trouble explaining that to Gail Worley.
...to record sales. Radioactive was encouraged, however, by the critical praise, and sent the group into the studio for a full-length follow-up, with Steve Albini producing. That record, which led to their parting with the label, remains unreleased. Their latest CD, Queen of the Meadow (Jetset Records...
Ink 19 :: Shellac
May 1998 :: Music R-Sk :: Shellac (Jason Rockhill)
..." for more than a week and a half, there's a good chance that you own several stacks of albums that were recorded by members of the band Shellac. Steve Albini and Bob Weston have had an immense impact of what the music of our time "sounds" like. Listening to Shellac for the first time is an eye opener...
Ink 19 :: Shellac
June 1998 :: Music P-S :: Shellac (Jason Rockhill)
..." for more than a week and a half, there's a good chance that you own several stacks of albums that were recorded by members of the band Shellac. Steve Albini and Bob Weston have had an immense impact of what the music of our time "sounds" like. Listening to Shellac for the first time is an eye opener...
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