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Ink 19 :: Charlotte Summer

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Who has the courage to not only cover the Cure's immortal New Wave prom classic "Just Like Heaven," but also name her CD after New Order's equally beloved "Bizarre Love Triangle"? Kyrby Raine talks to San Francisco's Charlotte Summer.

CHARLOTTE SUMMER by Kyrby Raine Everybody who listened to alternative rock stations in the late '80s and early '90s has probably heard the Cure's "Just Like Heaven" more times than they'd like to. Yes, it's a classic, a pop jewel from the normally black-clad and Gothic group. But hearing singer/songwriter ...

Ink 19 :: The X-Files: The Album

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July 1998 :: Music U-X :: The X-Files: The Album (Michael Crown)

The X-Files: The Album Various Artists Elektra Entertainment The X-Files has always augmented its television soundtracks with great popular and not-so-popular tunes. The television soundtrack album was a big seller, so it would be reasonable to assume they would go to great lengths to duplicate that ...

Ink 19 :: What the F---?

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July 1998 :: Feature :: What the F---? (Jen Ryan)

by Jen Ryan One could rant for months on pricks, idiots, jerkoffs, assholes, dumbasses, ignoramuses, loozahs, freaks, and the like. But that's what keeps Dennis Miller on TV. In fact, it's easy to get mad these days. At just about everything and anyone, for any reason at all. Maybe it's too easy. Maybe ...

Ink 19 :: Snapcase

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Daryl Taberski from Snapcase discusses world issues over the telephone, and we get the blow-by-blow from Daniel Mitchell.

A CHAT WITH THE FAR FROM L.I.P.D. DARYL TABERSKI OF SNAPCASE by Daniel Mitchell The hardest thing about interviewing a band that has been interviewed literally hundreds of times before is keeping things fresh. To consider the interview, and what it is, offers up many revelations. Most interviews are ...

Ink 19 :: Soul Merchants

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1985-1987 (Smooch Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.

SOUL MERCHANTS 1985-1987 Smooch Records There are many frustrating things about reissue culture and the hoarder/collector mentality (obscurity for the sake of it), but I have to say, I love how it often focuses a bright and long overdue light on corners of music that perhaps we weren't ready for then ...

Ink 19 :: The Invisible Monster

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March 1998 :: Feature :: The Invisible Monster (David Lee Beowülf)

... that no Holy Scripture can be fairly presented by one who disbelieves its inspiration and its message... " --Mohammed [sic] Marmaduke Pickthall, in the Foreword of his English translation of the Holy Quran. "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him." --Voltaire "God damn it!" --Anonymous ...

Ink 19 :: The Troika

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November 1998 :: Print :: The Troika (Ian Koss)

The Troika by Stepan Chapman Ministry of Whimsy Press The Troika is a bizzarre excursion into virtual reality and the cycles of human madness; its author is the recipient of the 1997 Philip K. Dick award, and deservedly so. Chapman dances around the line separating perception and reality with an agility ...

Ink 19 :: On Your Back and Off Ours

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April 2000 :: Features :: On Your Back and Off Ours (Sean Carswell)

... a tavern in downtown Atlanta. One day a really pretty woman (whose name was definitely not Judy, so I'll call her that) came in looking for a job. The manager was a friend of mine, and I begged her to hire Judy because Judy was so pretty. The manager hired Judy. Two weeks later, she told me she was ...
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