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Ink 19 :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror
April 1999 :: Live :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror (Tyson Meade)
Fifty Tons of Black Terror with Tweezer, Jucifer, and Groop Dog Drill The Echo Lounge, Atlanta February 20, 1999 by Tyson Meade A whirlwind of noise hit the Echo Lounge on this crisp February night. Four action-packed bands sent a swarm of people in search of ear plugs. Groop Dog Drill came on stage ...
Ink 19 :: Jigsore Terror
Jigsore Terror, World End Carnage,Listenable Records,Matthew Moyer
JIGSORE TERROR WORLD END CARNAGE Listenable Records Jigsore Terror tout themselves as a throwback to classic grindcore. I think they’re way fucking underestimating themselves. World End Carnage is far too musically proficient and fresh sounding to be lumped in with the grindcore/gorecore masses. When ...
Ink 19 :: Kevin Tihista's Red Terror
Don't Breathe a Word (Atlantic). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
KEVIN TIHISTA'S RED TERROR DON'T BREATHE A WORD Atlantic The CMJ New Music hit "Lose The Dress" hand fed an audience full of weary modern romantics just what they needed, and the rest of Don't Breathe a Word, the debut album from Kevin Tihista's Red Terror, does exactly the same. All the songs -- such ...
Ink 19 :: Extreme Noise Terror
Being And Nothing (Candlelight). Review by Matthew Moyer.
EXTREME NOISE TERROR BEING AND NOTHING Candlelight Half Empty: Having never ferreted out the Earslaughter record (save for a few scattered tracks), I always felt that I missed out on an essential piece of metal/grind history. Alongside Repulsion, Napalm Death, SOB, and Carcass, the Extreme Noise Terror ...
Ink 19 :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror
If there ever was an album cover more telltale of a band's sonic approach, Fi...
FIFTY TONS OF BLACK TERROR MY IDLE HANDS Beggars Banquet If there ever was an album cover more telltale of a band's sonic approach, Fifty Tons of Black Terror's My Idle Hands would be it: a bloodied hand holding what appears to be a glass of Scotch. Maybe it's all the press the British band has been ...
Ink 19 :: Terror
Rhythm Amongst the Chaos (Reaper). Review by Jen Cray.
TERROR RHYTHM AMONGST THE CHAOS Reaper If it's teeth-gnashing, lip-crunching hardcore steeped in heavy metal you're searching for -- the kind rooted in violence and not a little bit of a danger -- and modern metal-core bands just don't scratch the itch, then rejoice in this new EP from Los Angeles ...
Ink 19 :: The Reign of Terror
Sacred Ground (LMB). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
THE REIGN OF TERROR SACRED GROUND LMB Fine true power metal with lots of speed, great guitars and vocals. Then again, this should be expected since Joe Stump is on guitars and Yngwie's old vocalist, Michael Vescera, is in the band. The songs are solid power metal, and include plenty of metal guitar ...
Ink 19 :: Kevin Tihista's Red Terror
Judo (Parasol). Review by Stein Haukland.
KEVIN TIHISTA'S RED TERROR JUDO Parasol Last year's splendid Don't Breathe a Word was originally conceived as a double album, and Judo collects the songs that were left out from that set. As such, if you're familiar with that first album, you'll know what to expect here as well. Tihista's hushed and ...
Ink 19 :: Hole-y Terror
Who knew that concert photography could be as rough as armed combat? Roi Tamkin is still suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after attempting to get pictures of Hole at 1999's Music Midtown Festival.
HOLE-Y TERROR by Roi J. Tamkin I spent my life avoiding the military. My father served in the army, and seeing how he turned out hardened my heart against special service. I'm not a violent person, and I avoid confrontation. But after photographing Music Midtown 1999, I demanded combat pay from the ...
Ink 19 :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror/Groop Dogdrill
May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Fifty Tons of Black Terror/Groop Dogdrill (Frank Mullen)
FIFTY TONS OF BLACK TERROR/GROOP DOGDRILL RAW LIKE SUSHI by Frank Mullen It's a match made in hell: labelmates and drinking buddies Fifty Tons of Black Terror and Groop Dogdrill touring the East Coast, both supporting recently released records. I envy and pity their tour manager -- it appears to be ...
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