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Ink 19 :: Taken By Trees

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Open Field (Rough Trade). Review by Omar de la rosa.

TAKEN BY TREES OPEN FIELD Rough Trade Something tells me that if Nico were around today, she might've released an album like Taken By Trees' Open Field. This might come as a surprise to anyone expecting another "Young Folks" from Victoria Bergsman's Bjцrn-Yttling-produced solo debut. Hell, Open Field ...

Ink 19 :: Goat Trees: Tales from the Other Side of the World

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Okay, you armchair trekkers, the time has come to cut the tags from those hiking boots, swallow your malaria pills, and beat the bush. A new collection of traveler's tales that illuminate our shared humanity invites its readers to experience the real thing. The only tough part is beating Bob Pomeroy to the mailbox.

GOAT TREES: TALES FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD BY DAVID ROZGONYI Wolverine Farm Publishing A long time ago, I interviewed a band from Detroit who had a few releases on tiny labels and toured constantly. We were talking about the normal rock-and-roll topics when all of a sudden one guy stopped cold ...

Ink 19 :: Barrett Martin

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Drummmer Barrett Martin talks about Screaming Trees, Wayward Shamans, Tuatara, and life after grunge with Gail Worley.

... 35, Martin can look back on a dizzying, diverse drumming career that took off on the cusp of Seattle’s grunge explosion, when he joined Screaming Trees just as Nirvana’s debut, Nevermind, instigated a far-reaching pop music revolution. In 1995, Martin recorded Above with his side project, Mad Season ...

Ink 19 :: Radiohead

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Radiohead, with The Beta Band and Kid Koala at Stone Mountain Park in Atlanta, GA on July 30, 2001. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by Alice Barkwell.

... we finally gained entrance. Once in, the 7000-plus crowd arranged themselves comfortably on the grass of Stone Mountain's Event Meadow, ringed by trees. At no point in the evening did it ever seem too crowded, unless you were one of those hapless goofs who felt compelled to get crushed against the security ...

Ink 19 :: The Dalai Lama vs. the Painted Penis

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March 2000 :: Features :: The Dalai Lama vs. the Painted Penis (James Mann)

... as they passed, making sure, for some, that the 100 thousand dollars they had spent actually bought a diploma. Soon, the litany of "Is this seat taken?" began. Still we waited.    Soon the bagpipes started, and everyone stood, trying to see the pipers. So did I, although I don't know why I felt the ...

Ink 19 :: Belief

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David T. Lindsay isn't afraid to tell you what he believes, no matter how politically incorrect some may find his ideas.

... writer who had lousy tastes in music: from J. Geils to Black Sabbath. I believe that punk rock in '77 was the only unique direction rock n' roll has taken since Buddy Holly died. I believe it still remains such. I believe American Beauty was a bad choice for best film of 1999. It preached to the choir ...

Ink 19 :: Greg Segal

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Always Look on the Dark Side of Life: Selected Recordings, 1984-1993 (Phantom Airship). Review by Dave Aftandilian.

... human civilization, sucking the lives and souls from the few mutated survivors in "Night Circus (Pt. 2)." I also loved pretty much every track taken from A Man Who Was Here, intended to sound like late '60s/early '70s prog and psychedelia. Listen to the delightfully meandering guitar solo from "If I ...

Ink 19 :: War Inside My Head!

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June 1998 :: Feature :: War Inside My Head! (David Lee Beowülf)

... level of a Dirty Harry movie. The writer had obviously never seen Goya's paintings of the horrors of war (armless naked men screaming, impaled on trees, etc.) nor had he cracked any of the myriad coffee table books chock full of lovely photos from WWI through Desert Storm. I wonder how someone working ...

Ink 19 :: Nineteen Things I Vaguely Recall From 2001

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From personal minutia to world events, Carl F. Gauze looks back on 2001.

... worry your friends about anthrax, would you? I thought not. Plus, you haven't talked to 80% of those people in ten years, for all you know, they've taken up Falun Gong or building Battlebots. You're older now, so get some older friends. Ones you see every so often. And loose that stupid Goo Goo Dolls ...

Ink 19 :: Prince

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The Rainbow Children (NPG). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , has another greatest hits compilation out. Michael has gathered more manpower than the pharaohs to help him build a hit album. And Prince has taken a totally different tact, eschewing his brief relationship with Arista, returning to his own label, and reaching deep within himself to create his best ...
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