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Ink 19 :: Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church

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Matt Cibula conquers his headache to tell us about seventeen songs by the teenaged Welsh songstress, with charming bonus footage.

PRELUDE: THE BEST OF CHARLOTTE CHURCH Columbia   Okay, the girl can sing. Let's just get that out of the way right now: Charlotte Church is a wonderful singer with a pure operatic voice, and you just can't hate on that. You might quibble with her material (and stand by for some quibblin'), you might ...

Ink 19 :: The Church

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Forget Yourself (SpinART/Cooking Vinyl). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

THE CHURCH FORGET YOURSELF SpinART/Cooking Vinyl Only the smallest percentage of bands survives long enough to celebrate more than two decades of existence, and an even smaller percentage does so without a massive underground following or a prolonged bout with commercial success. The Church falls firmly ...

Ink 19 :: J Church

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Prolific is an understatement when it comes to J Church. They have consistent...

J CHURCH ONE MISSISSIPPI Honest Don's Prolific is an understatement when it comes to J Church. They have consistently churned out their trademark brand of pop-punk for many years now, spreading their songs across a ridiculous amount of singles, albums, and compilation albums of singles with mixed results ...

Ink 19 :: Metal Church

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November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Metal Church (Matthew Moyer)

METAL CHURCH by Matthew Moyer When I think of Metal Church, right off I think way back to sixth-grade, when I used to take the bus home from school every day. Our bus carried high-school kids and middle-school kids both, so there was this one older heavy-metal girl who sat all by herself towards the ...

Ink 19 :: The Church

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February 1999 :: Music C-E :: The Church (David Lee Beowulf)

The Church Hologram of Baal Thirsty Ear They're back after, how many is it, four years? Yep, those drippy-pop Australians have re-united to put out a pretty sinister album. Sinister in title, that is. Hologram of Baal is ten gooey, Church-pop songs about, what else? jingle-jangle happiness or despair ...

Ink 19 :: Charlotte Church

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Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church (Columbia). Review by Dan Stapleton.

CHARLOTTE CHURCH PRELUDE: THE BEST OF CHARLOTTE CHURCH Columbia (I will say this only because Ink 19 is the most liberal magazine that I write for, and I'm pretty sure no-one reading this review will be a huge Charlotte Church fan:) the back cover of Prelude's booklet made me violently ill. I wanted ...

Ink 19 :: Metal Church

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October 1999 :: Music M-N :: Metal Church (Nathan T. Birk)

Metal Church Masterpeace Nuclear Blast If the much-heralded resurgence of power metal isn't enough to lure closet heshers out of the work-a-day world, along comes the newly reformed Metal Church, after a six-year hibernation, with a new album, Masterpeace . Raging like it was still 1986, original vocalist ...

Ink 19 :: The Church

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October 1999 :: Music C-D :: The Church (James Mann)

The Church A Box of Birds Thirsty Ear Bands generally record cover songs for one reason - they don't have enough original material to finish out an album. Chances are, one or two covers on a record is a clear signal of writer's block. However, an entire record of covers is another thing entirely. On ...

Ink 19 :: Metal Church

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April 2000 :: Music M :: Metal Church (Mike Fournier)

Metal Church Live Nuclear Blast America This is Metal Church taped live in their prime of 1986. From what I heard, the band is back together now, and putting out a new album. That should be pretty interesting, but for now, there is this live show, which should hold you until it comes out. All the classics ...

Ink 19 :: The Lords of the New Church

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Believe It or Not (NDN). Review by James Mann.

THE LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH BELIEVE IT OR NOT NDN Not. That should really be a sufficient review of this three-song cash grab EP, but professionalism compels me to elaborate. The Lords of the New Church were the first punk "supergroup," featuring Stiv Bators of The Dead Boys on vocals and Brian James ...
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