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Ink 19 :: The Blasters

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Trouble Bound (Hightone). Review by James Mann.

THE BLASTERS TROUBLE BOUND Hightone The Blasters surprised a few people who listened to their "roots rock with a slice of New Orleans" sound on the Slash record label. Although the band were at times lumped in with the California "punk" scene that spawned X, the band couldn't have been further from ...

Ink 19 :: Mezzo Forte

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Controversial anime master Yasuomi Umetsu is back with his latest project, Mezzo Forte. Phil Bailey takes a look at the decidedly adult director's cut on DVD.

MEZZO FORTE: DIRECTOR'S CUT DIRECTED BY YASUOMI UMETSU Kitty Media   One of the more acclaimed and controversial anime of recent years is Yasuomi Umetsu's Kite. The graphic sex and wildly over the top violence in a thinly disguised clone of La Femme Nikita helped make Kite quite popular. Basically ...

Ink 19 :: Dropped on the Head

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Volume 1 (Illbilly). Review by Matt Thompson.

DROPPED ON THE HEAD VOLUME 1 Illbilly Frankly, for this old-school fan of country music, the whole cowpunk thing has become a bit tiresome. True, for someone like myself who discovered The Sex Pistols well after he learned of the glory of Hank Williams, the idea of combining country themes with punk ...

Ink 19 :: New Bomb Turks

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May 1998 :: Music L-P :: New Bomb Turks (David A Clark)

New Bomb Turks At Rope's End Epitaph This is one of the non-punk bands in the Epitaph stable, but these guys would kick some ass whatever label they were on. Their scorching, full-tilt rock, at times reminiscent of the Blasters, makes the blood run hot in seconds. They just don't let up, pounding the ...

Ink 19 :: Dave Alvin

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September1998 :: Music A-C :: Dave Alvin (James Mann)

Album Cover Click to Enlarge Dave Alvin Blackjack David Hightone When the time comes to film Cormac McCarthy's "Border Trilogy," if Dave Alvin doesn't do the music, then something's wrong. Like the best fiction, Blackjack David is more than words and sound. It's real life. Alvin strikes you as one ...

Ink 19 :: Poor Little Knitter on the Road

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November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Poor Little Knitter on the Road (James Mann)

Poor Little Knitter on the Road A Tribute to the Knitters Bloodshot Bloodshot    When the Knitters -- John Doe, Exene Cervenka, and D.J Bonebrake from X and Dave Alvin from the Blasters -- ambled into a studio back in 1985 and cut the 12 tracks that made up Poor Little Critter on the Road , it's doubtful ...

Ink 19 :: Home13

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February 1998 :: Music H-K :: Home13 (Jackie Blue)

Home13 Netherregions Jetset Home seems to have mellowed considerably on this latest effort, one presumes named 13 because 12 is in the works, maybe promised to another label, maybe just to be oh-so-cryptic... But while the latest from the kings of campfire cacophony suggests a delicate somniferous ...

Ink 19 :: Cave Catt Sammy

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Love Me Like Crazy (Rubric). Review by Matt Cibula.

CAVE CATT SAMMY LOVE ME LIKE CRAZY Rubric Oh, man, now I have to bag on some nice kids who have their hearts in the right place and are good at playing their instruments and everything. Cave Catt Sammy are four cute guys in their early twenties from San Antonio who play rockabilly in that Blasters ...

Ink 19 :: Hardcore Dancehall

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Volume 2 (Victory World). Fair and Balanced Review by Bill Campbell.

... to make dancehall a mainstay in American clubs. Yet, outside of DC and New York, this bastard child of reggae has seldom reverberated from ghetto blasters. Of course, there are times (like with Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks and Beenie Man) when dancehall does earn some street creds. Now is one of those ...

Ink 19 :: The Barracudas

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The Barracudas: The Barracudas (NDN Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

THE BARRACUDAS THE BARRACUDAS: THE BARRACUDAS NDN Records Am I getting THAT old? It seems every record I see these days is a revival from the L.A. punk days. The Barracudas are just another band I remember from some fading brain cells, and here they are making music again. Back in the stone age, these ...
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