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Ink 19 :: The Boggs
We Are the Boggs We Are (Arena Rock). Review by Matt Cibula.
THE BOGGS WE ARE THE BOGGS WE ARE Arena Rock Authenticity should count for something in music, right? I mean, hell, you can't just come along and start reaping the benefits of someone else's hard work without paying some dues here and there -- it's just not fair. For this reason, we should reject The ...
Ink 19 :: Caustic Eye from a Straight Guy
For a brief while, James Mann puts the old 78s down and clues us in on those few things he liked in 2003 that weren't around in 2002.
CAUSTIC EYE FROM A STRAIGHT GUY THE YEAR 2003 IN REVIEW by James Mann In reviewing what I spent the majority of time enjoying during 2003, I discovered that most of it has no place on a year-end, best of list, simply because it wasn't released this year -- or this decade. I listened to a lion's share ...
Ink 19 :: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
July 1998 :: Music C-D :: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (Terry Eagan)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best of Mute Nick Cave is the consummate artist. Although he has changed considerably throughout his career, he has retained a singular vision his (post)punk contemporaries have lacked. In many ways, his music leans on the folk genre for ideas and subject matter. By the ...
Ink 19 :: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
August 1998 :: Music C-F :: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (Terry Eagan)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best of Mute Nick Cave is the consummate artist. Although he has changed considerably throughout his career, he has retained a singular vision his (post)punk contemporaries have lacked. In many ways, his music leans on the folk genre for ideas and subject matter. By the ...
Ink 19 :: Kelly Joe Phelps
October 1999 :: Music O-R :: Kelly Joe Phelps (James Mann)
...John Fahey (but without Fahey's preoccupation with death, thankfully), Phelps makes this bare music sound easy, which it most assuredly is not. From the slide of "Dock Boggs Country Blues" to the intricate picking of "Katy," this Washington-born guitarist never tries to stun, preferring to lure you...
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