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Ink 19 :: Minibar

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Fly Below the Radar (Food Chain). Review by Sean Slone.

... a few years ago, Minibar does Americana-tinged music better than a lot of Americans do these days, without losing their own roots. On their 2001 T. Bone Burnett-produced debut Road Movies and this latest effort, they create easygoing, pedal steel-flavored SoCal pop gems that rank them alongside countryman ...

Ink 19 :: Dave's Lexicon of Jerkdom

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July 1998 :: Feature :: Dave's Lexicon of Jerkdom (David Lee Beowülf)

... on his face, watching his nose and some teeth shoot up through the center hole while the rest of his head was squashed into a pulpy mass of brain, bone, hair and blood. Bathroom Weirdos My primary experience with bathroom weirdos crosses-over with the gym idiots. The bathrooms at my gym, it being in ...

Ink 19 :: Necrophobic

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Bloodhymns (Hammerheart). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... the solos often err on the side of greatness (like the detuned affair on "Art Of Rebellion") and the vocals are all raspy and phlegmy, owing to Jeff Walker and even John Tardy. "Dreams Shall Flesh" is, like classic Entombed, a beautiful, unrestrained riff-fest, cutting like a buzzsaw through flesh and ...

Ink 19 :: Jimmie Vaughan

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Do You Get The Blues? (Artemis). Review by James Mann.

... sounds bad. He strives for a Memphis soul sorta feel (in fact, some tracks were recorded at famed Ardent Studios in Memphis) with a touch of T-Bone Walker, and I think he played the notes, but the sound didn't make it to the plastic. His grease is lost, and Jimmies grease is funkier than a corndog at ...

Ink 19 :: Gorelord

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Force Fed On Human Flesh (Baphomet / Housecore). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... these samples are crucial contextual touchstones to the aesthetic world that Gorelord inhabits and torments. The sick thud of an axe hitting human bone, a piercing scream, a male voice gradually dissolving into panic. Plunderphonics never sounded so bloody. And what of Frediablo's fucking fuzzed-out ...

Ink 19 :: Emory Joseph

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Labor & Spirits (Capsaicin). Review by Stein Haukland.

... indeed, but it's been well worth the wait, not least considering the friends he's had time to make over the years (Levon Helm, Kenny Aronoff and T-Bone Walker) are only some of the many fine musicians making guest appearances on here. Joseph occupies center stage himself, with a confident air about ...

Ink 19 :: DJ Krush

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The Message at the Depth (Red Ink/Sony). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , the Nelly-inspired, this is a hip-hop production that'll bend your mind. That is, for the uninitiated. The rest of you, you know how Krush do. Bone-breaking beats and nightmarishly dark atmospherics. A bit of hip-hop, a splash of trip-hop and downtempo all mixed in an oily baptism of beats. A menacing ...

Ink 19 :: Sounds of the Blue Heart

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Beauty?... (Hollow Hills Sound Recordings). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... Underground with the bird-on-a-wire dramatics of the torch song. Visually as well, Indovina stood out immediately, if not for a delicate build and bone structure that resembled late period Johnny Thunders, big sad eyes, or perhaps a shock of black hair that a Birthday-Party-era Nick Cave might even ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Dead People of 2007

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Don't you dare close the book on 2007 yet! Carl F Gauze reviews the Top 19 celebrity deaths of the year that was, and you're not likely to see these folks in soft-focus pinups in People Magazne.

... he became a spokesman for Actifed, an over-the-counter cold medication he had taken during a flight. His father was a barnstormer, his mother a wing walker, and he logged 295 hours in space and made 265 carrier landings. Sounds like the Right Stuff to me. Ingmar Bergman If one man defined the Art Film ...

Ink 19 :: E.R. (Eldridge Rodriguez)

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The Conspiracy Against Us (Midriff Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

E.R. (ELDRIDGE RODRIGUEZ) THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST US Midriff Records It's like this. Especially with the screams and wrenching bone-deep blues on "Tirefire," Conspiracy is a textbook lesson on how to be a true doomed crooner -- E.R. takes his cues from the greats: Johnny Ray, Scott Walker, Nick Cave ...
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