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Ink 19 :: The Blood Group

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Volunteers (Le Grand Magistery). Review by Matthew Moyer.

THE BLOOD GROUP VOLUNTEERS Le Grand Magistery The Blood Group are such a difficult proposition. Like all the most worthwhile and wonderful types of expression (art, even!), they're shy, skittish, playful, unwilling to commit or restrict themselves past the last melancholy chord or syllable. They're ...

Ink 19 :: The Blood Group

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Everything Forgotten Gathers at the Ceiling (Le Grand Magistery). Review by Matthew Moyer.

THE BLOOD GROUP EVERYTHING FORGOTTEN GATHERS AT THE CEILING Le Grand Magistery So many things I love about this record. The classic death-metal-esque running time of 20 minutes-ish, for starters. The name of the band is pretty fab as well, brings to mind so many things -- horror movies, bloody noses ...

Ink 19 :: The Blood Brothers

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...Burn, Piano Island, Burn (ARTISTdirect). Review by Aaron Shaul.

THE BLOOD BROTHERS ...BURN, PIANO ISLAND, BURN ARTISTdirect Hardcore should be a dead genre. Its spirit is ostensibly lost and forgotten while its body is still being dragged through the streets, an angry spectacle and aggression outlet for rebellious kids. It's a rare event when a group of these kids ...

Ink 19 :: In Cold Blood

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May 1998 :: Music G-K :: In Cold Blood (David A Clark)

In Cold Blood Hell on Earth Victory This stuff would make a clinical depression support group seem like the Happy Mondays. Not that they don't have some important things to say. Hey, they cover every misery and plague, every disaster and social cesspool in the world today, plus a couple even I didn ...

Ink 19 :: The Blood Brothers

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Young Machetes (V2). Review by Brittany Sturges.

THE BLOOD BROTHERS YOUNG MACHETES V2 Honestly, I don't know what it is about the Blood Brothers. I've seen them live approximately two times now and something about their live performance irks the hell out of me. Yet something about the group keeps drawing me to them; when I saw this CD up for grabs ...

Ink 19 :: Oranges Band

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All Around (Lookout! Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

ORANGES BAND ALL AROUND Lookout! The Oranges Band play what we have all come to know as "garage rock." I use the term loosely, seeing that the current movement of mooks like The Strokes, White Stripes and the like aren't really playing "garage" rock, as their simple songs seem crafted for enjoyment ...

Ink 19 :: Kingsley

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Kingsley (Blood Orange/In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.

KINGSLEY KINGSLEY Blood Orange/In Music We Trust Kingsley is a melting pot of dozen indie bands. With members who have been in no less than four bands, including this one, Kingsley should be better than they are. With their self-titled debut, this Seattle-based quartet sounds more like a cast-off of ...

Ink 19 :: Deep Purple

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May 1999 :: Columns :: Deep Purple (Hal Horowitz)

... Tap . Don't tell Rhino though, because they understand that when dealing with Deep Purple, there is no such thing as too much. Hence this box.    If the words "Deep Purple" elicit sniggling from the too-cool readers of Ink 19 , I dare you to find another band in the progressive heavy metal genre (a ...

Ink 19 :: The Damned

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Nearly 25 years after the UK punk revolution, The Damned are still kicking with two original members, and a new album, Grave Disorder. Gail Worley talks with the legendary Captain Sensible about a quarter-century of The Damned.

PUNK AND DISORDERLY: AN INTERVIEW WITH PUNK ROCK LEGEND CAPTAIN SENSIBLE OF THE DAMNED by Gail Worley   Morat The Damned When it comes to musical retreads -- the record industry's bread and butter -- people are getting nostalgic for fairly recent times. It's hard to be nostalgic for punk rock when ...

Ink 19 :: My Dad, the War Hero

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June 1998 :: Feature :: My Dad, the War Hero (Rhoda Baggs Koss)

It's a hard act to follow... by Rhoda Baggs Koss Napoleon once said that "soldiers win battles and generals get the credit." And it is true that many times the outcome of history is guided or changed by one man. I believe my father to be such a man. In 1938, Adolph Hitler annexed Austria and Czechoslovakia ...
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