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Ink 19 :: A Matter of Trust

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February 1998 :: Ink Spots :: A Matter of Trust (Gail Worley)

... off by Pigface. I think that the opposite is true. I think we've done enough, you know? I guess the reason it pisses me off is that I'm looking for trust. As a label, I don't expect anybody to give me anything. I don't expect anybody to give me trust, but I think Pigface has earned it and I think Invisible ...

Ink 19 :: Dread Kennedys

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I'm not quite sold on the purpose of this record. Was the world really crying...

DREAD KENNEDYS IN DUB WE TRUST Invisible I'm not quite sold on the purpose of this record. Was the world really crying out for dub versions of Dead Kennedys classics, a.k.a. an arty in-house joke from a label that has a habit of punching holes in anything they perceive as too "precious" in the music ...

Ink 19 :: Trends: unwrapped.com

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July 1999 :: Columns :: Trends: unwrapped.com (--Jason Feifer)

... is Roy, who deals with all of the indie pop, and helps out with some of the operations, as well as Shannon who does shipping. The history of the company leads back to December 1997, but the initial on-line debut didn't happen until August of 1998.    The first thing I noticed was the design. Very easy ...

Ink 19 :: The Psychedelic Furs

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Too melodic for punk, too gritty for "new wave" -- The Psychedelic Furs are a hard band to pigeonhole, which makes them that much more rewarding. Steve Stav speaks with legendary frontman Richard Butler.

... The label had always been pretty good -- besides making a lot of mistakes in choosing singles. We bowed to their will, we thought, "They're a record company, they probably know better than we do about it." I thought releasing "Cowboys" as a single was a big mistake... no, there was never any pressure ...

Ink 19 :: How Only Mary Became Mary Only

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Who says in heaven there is no beer? James Mann reveals why the world will never end at the Star Bar, and how the wrong woman can become the right woman in the right circumstances.

... a person who makes cologne before. Is there money in it?" I realized that I had no idea what she was talking about. "What? I work at a engineering company. We make maps." I had almost gotten the bartender to feint in my direction, and if I paused anymore with this conversation I would miss my window ...

Ink 19 :: The Presidents of the United States of America

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The Presidents of the United States of America are back (sort of) with a brand new album, Freaked Out and Small. Julio Diaz takes the opportunity to talk to Dave Dederer and Chris Ballew for a lot longer than you can possibly imagine about just about everything under the sun. We dare you to find a more extensive interview than this one!

... that if we could distribute it effectively on the Internet, that would be great, but nobody's really doing that yet. I mean, Musicblitz is an online company, but the record's in stores, and I'm sure that 99% of the records we sell will be through retail outlets. I feel that it would be great to be able ...

Ink 19 :: Lex Talionis

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April 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Lex Talionis (Selkow Van Urine)

Payback in Kind by Selkow Van Urine I always am wary when a promotional company requests that I do an interview at a restaurant. There's usually too much noise, too much distraction, and always the fear that I'll have to pay for my dinner. But I decided to throw caution to the wind, and jumped at the ...

Ink 19 :: The Great Hypocrisy

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December 1998 :: Wealth :: The Great Hypocrisy (David Lee Beowulf)

... in graduate school, so... But things changed so bizarrely. In the case of these humble folks, what they were prepared to do was work hard for a company and move through its ranks, hoping one day to be rewarded for their hard work and dedication. Hard work is supposed to be rewarded, right? Wrong. Who ...

Ink 19 :: Morcheeba

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May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Morcheeba (Andrea M. Kurtz)

by Andrea M. Kurtz From the lava-like hippie tones of Who Can You Trust? to the swirling, rhythmic groove of Big Calm, this U.K. band has glided onto American shores with a diverse ambience that could only be produced elsewhere. Musicians and brothers, Paul and Ross Godfrey, have pulled off a flavor ...

Ink 19 :: I Don't Love You, and That Dress Sucks

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April 1999 :: Features :: I Don't Love You, and That Dress Sucks (Emily Dickenson)

... other, the same person who peed themselves in high school public speaking classes, shuffles off to make an ill-prepared speech in front of the company president and their mindless loyalties? Don't forget the time you'll be choking down an over-salted meatloaf surprise that your partner slaved over all ...
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