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Ink 19 :: The Blast Rocks
The Blast Rocks at Van Gogh's in Pensacola, FL on February 13, 2002. Concert review and photos by Phil Bailey.
THE BLAST ROCKS Van Gogh's, Pensacola, FL February 13, 2002 Phil Bailey Stopping by Van Gogh's following cocktails with Miss Melissa Hills, I saw that bands were playing. The 8-Track Players were wrapping up their set as I came in. After a few minutes I saw a trio called The Blast Rocks setting up ...
Ink 19 :: Liars
They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top (Blast First / Mute). Review by Terry Eagan.
LIARS THEY THREW US ALL IN A TRENCH AND STUCK A MONUMENT ON TOP Blast First / Mute You better toss down a fistful of Dramamine before slapping this down on your stereo. The Liars careen and lurch malevolently, all over the place. Don't lose it. Led by a nearly seven foot Australian, these guys exude ...
Ink 19 :: Raise Hell
Heavy kick ass rock n' roll metal in the vein of Kreator, Sodom, and Venom. W...
RAISE HELL NOT DEAD YET Nuclear Blast Heavy kick ass rock n' roll metal in the vein of Kreator, Sodom, and Venom. Wow, this album rocks out hard. Of course, Raise Hell are from Sweden, and approach their metal chords a tad less heavy than At The Gates or Dissection. I think it's more midrange from ...
Ink 19 :: Come
March 1998 :: Music C-E :: Come (Morgan P. Engle)
Come Gently Down the Stream Matador Thalia Zedek has always approached her art like an alligator wrestler, sizing it up and then twisting it down to the ground. Ever since her groundbreaking and oppressively dark work with the underground legends Live Skull, Zedek and her band Come have skillfully ...
Ink 19 :: The Metal Years
Progressive Metal (Spitfire). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
THE METAL YEARS PROGRESSIVE METAL Spitfire I can't speak for anyone else who enjoys metal, but I think that prog metal is completely and totally wonderful, when done in a rockin' manner. I love the complexities and odd time changes, the incredibly intricate guitar work, and the overall high level of ...
Ink 19 :: Bloodrose
Into Oblivion (Retribute). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
BLOODROSE INTO OBLIVION Retribute This is black metal as charred and dark as the eyeliner that I thought that the boys in this Finnish outfit would be sporting; much to my surprise, there wasn't a drop of face paint on any of these guys' faces. Strangely enough, too, I was quite happy with the way ...
Ink 19 :: Crematory
May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Crematory (Nathan T. Birk)
Crematory Act Seven Nuclear Blast In the '80s -- late '80s even -- it seemed unfathomable that death metal, doom, and gothic rock would all eventually morph into one intangible mass, but at the onset of the '90s, along come trailblazers like My Dying Bride, Tiamat, Amorphis, and Therion to turn metal ...
Ink 19 :: Crematory
June 1999 :: Music A-C :: Crematory (Nathan T. Birk)
Crematory Act Seven Nuclear Blast In the '80s -- late '80s even -- it seemed unfathomable that death metal, doom, and gothic rock would all eventually morph into one intangible mass, but at the onset of the '90s, along come trailblazers like My Dying Bride, Tiamat, Amorphis, and Therion to turn metal ...
Ink 19 :: Children of Bodom
December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Children of Bodom (David Lee Beowülf)
Children of Bodom Something Wild Nuclear Blast Excellent Viking metal! Plenty of Manowar warrior imagery, blitzing guitar solos, AMAZING keyboards leads and awesome vocals form a young man calling himself “Alexi Wildchild.” This, at least for me, brings speed metal up to another level, ...
Ink 19 :: The Dismemberment Plan
March 2000 :: Live Ink :: The Dismemberment Plan (Andrew Chadwick)
THE DISMEMBERMENT PLAN with Alkaline Trio, Florida Arson Project, and Mississippi DIY Records, Orlando, FL February 6, 2000 by Andrew Chadwick all photos by Andrew Chadwick Florida Arson ProjectI missed Mississippi. From what I understand they had a cello and the singer wore black gloves. Odd what ...
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