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Ink 19 :: Making Us Crazy: DSM, The Psychiatric Bible And The Creation Of Mental Disorders
September1998 :: Print :: Making Us Crazy: DSM, The Psychiatric Bible And The Creation Of Mental Disorders (James MacLaren)
Making Us Crazy: DSM, The Psychiatric Bible And The Creation Of Mental Disorders by Herb Kutchins & Stuart A. Kirk Free Press Ever hear of a little something called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders? Me either. Or at least not until I blundered into this gold mine of a book ...
Ink 19 :: Malevolent Creation
The Will to Kill (Arctic). Review by Stein Haukland.
MALEVOLENT CREATION THE WILL TO KILL Arctic Floridian trash-infused death metallers Malevolent Creation always sounded like a sub-standard Death, and despite some good albums never did manage to realize the potential apparent in that comparison. And The Will to Kill is certainly not going to change ...
Ink 19 :: Malevolent Creation
After five years missing in action, wudda y’know, original vocalist Brett Hoffman returns...
MALEVOLENT CREATION ENVENOMED Pavement After five years missing in action, wudda y’know, original vocalist Brett Hoffman returns to the Malevolent mic for the band’s seventh studio album, Envenomed. Much like the infinitely dependable Slayer, Malevolent Creation continue to stay the course with a sound ...
Ink 19 :: Havayoth
His Creation Reversed (Hammerheart). Review by Matthew Moyer.
HAVAYOTH HIS CREATION REVERSED Hammerheart Crazy dichotomy runnin' amok here. On one hand, Havayoth are full of evil intentions and blackened hearts. On the other hand, the grasp and reach of Havayoth's music reaches and soars towards the proverbial angelic heavens. So the end result is a band striving ...
Ink 19 :: Nina Hynes
Creation (Reverb). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
NINA HYNES CREATION Reverb First song hits with a faded and backbeat song that calls out like Bjork revisited. Smooth Portishead moves and switch and flip into the next song. Songs that are beautiful, though very influenced. Ambient melodic spaceouts that call upon The Cocteau Twins as well as those ...
Ink 19 :: Nina Hynes
Creation (Reverb). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
NINA HYNES CREATION Reverb Almost acoustic excellence from this singer songwriter. Like spring waterfalls and moonbeams, like shadows and pop music and ice cream. Guitar strings walk and wander under an almost hypnotic dream, under a beautiful voice. Close your eyes and drift. It's almost sad sometimes ...
Ink 19 :: Jason Ringenberg
All Over Creation (Yep Roc). Review by Sean Slone.
JASON RINGENBERG ALL OVER CREATION Yep Roc Jason Ringenberg was alt-country before it even had a name. With his band Jason & the Scorchers, the yelping tenor produced some of the finest rip-snorting cow punk the world has ever heard. His solo career has been a bit of a hit and miss endeavor however ...
Ink 19 :: Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani surprises his fans once again with this new twist! One is bound ...
JOE SATRIANI ENGINES OF CREATION Epic Joe Satriani surprises his fans once again with this new twist! One is bound to wonder how many interesting albums an instrumentalist could release without getting repetitive and cliched. But Satriani, whose strongest forte is his guitar playing, has kept his creative ...
Ink 19 :: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy
Few who have seen it dispute that for most of its run Buffy the Vampire Slayer was at the very least an entertaining, well-made series. A diverse group of scholars thinks it was more. Ben Varkentine walks the halls of Sunnydale High again to see if they’re right.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER AND PHILOSOPHY BY JAMES B. SOUTH (EDITOR) Open Court Introductory note for non US-readers: This article contains spoilers through Buffy's seventh season. Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Philosophy is the latest of a number of anthologies which attempt to argue that the program ...
Ink 19 :: Nutrajet
For Your Protection (Twenty Stone Blatt). Review by Stein Haukland.
...party manifesto. They take their cue from Cheap Trick and British 1970s glam rock, while another give-away is their cover version of Aussie-punks The Saints' "(I'm) Stranded," as good a selection as any. Not particularly subtle, Nutrajet knows every trick in the rock 'n' roll manual, and they don't...
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