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Ink 19 :: The Beautiful Mistake

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Light a Match, For I Deserve to Burn (The Militia Group). Review by Stein Haukland.

THE BEAUTIFUL MISTAKE LIGHT A MATCH, FOR I DESERVE TO BURN The Militia Group A surprisingly good, intense, emo-driven album from The Beautiful Mistake, overflowing with creative inventiveness and excellent, tightly energetic performances. An effective blend of growling and "regular" vocals only serves ...

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.

AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK: AN INTERVIEW WITH EXPATRIATE FRONTMAN RICHARD BUTLER OF THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS by Steve Stav   Phil Bailey The Psychedelic Furs Even at the height of their popularity, in the free-for-all bliss of the 1980s, the Psychedelic Furs were a difficult band to label. Formed in England ...

Ink 19 :: Ian Hunter

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From "Cleveland Rocks" to "All the Young Dudes" to "Once Bitten Twice Shy," Ian Hunter has been involved in some of the most classic songs in rock history. Gail Worley jumped at a rare chance to talk to this rock n' roll legend.

THE GOLDEN AGE OF ROCK & ROLL: AN INTERVIEW WITH ROCK LEGEND IAN HUNTER by Gail Worley   courtesy Sony Music Archives I was maybe 12 years old the first time I heard Mott The Hoople's "All The Young Dudes." I was pretty shy and a really unpopular kid, but I felt instantly, euphorically inspired -- ...

Ink 19 :: Goodbye Ox

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The Who's legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - Editor's Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.

GOODBYE OX by James Mann He was the Ox. Thunderfingers. The voice of "Boris The Spider" and the nimble avalanche of incredible lead bass. John Entwistle was the stoic, almost placid looking gent on the other side of the stage from windmilling Pete Townshend or the hyperactive Keith Moon. He was the ...

Ink 19 :: Waiting For Thor

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Sean Carswell examines the systematic pillaging of Indian (or Native American, if you prefer) spirituality by the New Age set and the hypocrisy of organized religion.

WAITING FOR THOR by Sean Carswell I ran into Thor in Flagstaff last September. Not the Norse god Thor. The computer programmer Thor. I was in Flagstaff to talk to a couple of Creative Writing classes at Northern Arizona University and to do a reading. I'd shown up a day early because I used to live ...

Ink 19 :: Hot Water Music

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June 1999 :: Music F-I :: Hot Water Music (TJ Stankus)

Hot Water Music Live at the Hardback No Idea I've been going to rock shows ever since I was barely a teenager. I've played in a few different bands. I've frequented punk dives pretty much every place I've lived for the past ten years. Suffice it to say, I've been to a lot of shows. And one of the things ...

Ink 19 :: The Fringe Festival

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June 1999 :: Live :: The Fringe Festival (Carl F. Gauze)

THE FRINGE FESTIVAL SIDNEYRELLA BY SCOTTIE CAMPBELL Purple Venue Orlando, FL by Carl F. Gauze Once upon a time... Once upon a time... Once upon a time, poor little Sydney is trapped in a dismal family situation. Working like a dog, no one respects his personhood. No one respects his dedicated efforts ...

Ink 19 :: The Waifs

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Australian folk-pop trio The Waifs are working hard to get their charming and honest music heard in the rest of the world. Stein Haukland catches up with singer / guitarist Donna Simpson at the start of the band's US tour.

THE WAIFS NO REST FOR THE AUSSIES by Stein Haukland The ever-working Waifs are out touring the States again. After ten years, three albums and a billion gigs, the Australian trio -- made up of sisters Donna and Vikki Simpson and Josh Cunningham -- keeps doing it their way, all the time. Their music ...

Ink 19 :: The Bamboo Kids

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The Bamboo Kids (Big Dipper). Review by Stein Haukland.

THE BAMBOO KIDS THE BAMBOO KIDS Big Dipper The Bamboo Kids were born in New York City, raised on a diet of Ramones and New York Dolls. They write songs called "Nothing To Do," and have buttons strewed all over their denim outfits. Sound familiar? Yeah, garage rock revivalists Bamboo Kids don't bring ...

Ink 19 :: J.G. Thirlwell

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Whether you know him as the driving force behind the many derivations of Foetus, or under such names as Manorexia or DJ Otefsu, there's no denying that Jim Thirlwell is one of the most innovative people on the music scene. Resident Thirlwell disciple drew West spoke with the man to learn more about his unique recording philosophies.

... don't live a horrible life; rather, I just don't want those people to directly know exactly how much they could get away with if they asked. Some of the names on that list I've never met. If you pry open my skull, I bet you'll find that at some point someone began branding all the names across the assorted ...
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