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Ink 19 :: Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb
June 1998 :: War Reading :: Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb (James MacLaren)
Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb by Richard Rhodes Simon Schuster 1995 Big thick grinder of a book. Definitely not light reading. 'Bout six hundred pages of densely worded information overload followed by another hundred pages of notes, glossary, and such all. Dark Sun is the kind of book ...
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Ink 19 :: Indigenous
Chasing the Sun (Vanguard Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
INDIGENOUS CHASING THE SUN Vanguard Records When I was in high school in Grand Island, Neb., in the mid-to-late 1990s, a little-known band called Indigenous was playing small bars like Cunningham’s in Kearney, and Knickerbockers in Lincoln. I didn’t think much about going to any of the shows because ...
Ink 19 :: Titan
A Raining Sun of Light and Love, For You and You and You (Tee Pee Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
TITAN A RAINING SUN OF LIGHT AND LOVE, FOR YOU AND YOU AND YOU Tee Pee Records So I pop in this new disc by Titan, sight unseen, and making a snap judgment from the Sabbath-esque logo font, I settle back and prepare for some raucous stoner-boogie. And while the opener starts out pleasantly enough with ...
Ink 19 :: Moros Eros
I Saw The Devil Last Night And Now The Sun Shines Bright (Victory). Review by Jen Cray.
MOROS EROS I SAW THE DEVIL LAST NIGHT AND NOW THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT Victory A label that houses mostly metal and post-hardcore bands in the vein of Aiden, Silverstein, and Darkest Hour, Victory Records is an odd home for the uniquely experimental indie/garage/punk of Moros Eros. The Georgia-based quartet ...
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Ink 19 :: The Avenues
michigan east lansing boston scenester hipster,The Avenues,When the Sun Was Happy,Duffmeister,Aaron Shaul
THE AVENUES WHEN THE SUN WAS HAPPY Duff Meister I'll come right out and say it: music scenes suck. In general they tend to breed homogeneity in sound, with rock shows existing as little more than thinly veiled social gatherings, opportunities to spot third degree Friendsters and hipster fashion shows ...
Ink 19 :: W.A.S.P.
Blackie Lawless,Dying for the World,The Headless Children,Sister Sadie,Asylum #9,Red Room of the Rising Sun,Tomorrow Never Knows Tommy ,W.A.S.P.,The Neon God,Sanctuary,Stein Haukland
...the drums and bass mesh together terrifically. It sounds like W.A.S.P., and it sounds great. "Sister Sadie," "Asylum #9," "Red Room of the Rising Sun," the list goes on. It's all anthemic hard rock with a twist, Lawless blatantly ripping off lines from the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" and the Who...
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