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Ink 19 :: I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness (Emperor Jones). Review by Aaron Shaul.
I LOVE YOU BUT I'VE CHOSEN DARKNESS I LOVE YOU BUT I'VE CHOSEN DARKNESS Emperor Jones In terms of sheer syllabic girth, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness is the 2003 version of ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. Sound wise, though, instead of opting for that band's Texan shit storm of ...
Ink 19 :: Water In Darkness
Sure, we can all feel sympathy for the homeless, but do they all deserve your sympathy? That's what Carl F. Gauze had to ask himself after finishing Daniel Buckman's new novel, Water In Darkness.
WATER IN DARKNESS BY DANIEL BUCKMAN Akashic Books Some people, thorough no fault of their own, lose control of their lives and fall into the semi-unemployed, semi-homeless drifter alcoholic life style. Other people, perhaps more fortunate, end up in the same place, but have the kindness of evil outside ...
Ink 19 :: Beauty in Darkness Vol. 3
May 1999 :: Music A-B :: Beauty in Darkness Vol. 3 (Nathan T. Birk)
Beauty in Darkness Vol. 3 Various Artists Nuclear Blast For those individuals curious about what's been brewing in the gothic metal cauldron over the past year or so, look no further than the aptly titled Beauty in Darkness Vol. 3 . Featuring previously unreleased cuts by Crematory, Moonspell, Godgory ...
Ink 19 :: Darkness Descends
Bing Futch pens Dark's Corner, a view of the Orlando music scene as personal gonzo autobiography. Columns Editor Matthew Moyer picks his favorite moments from Dark's Corner, and Bing Futch rebuts and rebounds.
DARKNESS DESCENDS by Bing Futch and Matthew Moyer Bing Futch was another columnist on the scene long before I took over Columns. Bing blew my goddamn mind because he talked about the Orlando music scene as something good and something vital, whereas I’d pretty much ignored it during my time there, ...
Ink 19 :: John Bunzow
Darkness And Light (Sideburn). Review by Stein Haukland.
JOHN BUNZOW DARKNESS AND LIGHT Sideburn Bunzow takes his many years of experience composing, playing and recording back into the studio for another eleven tracks of honest, accomplished and deeply moving barroom blues-infused country and folk music. Pulling in every direction -- from Kris Kristofferson ...
Ink 19 :: Burns Out Bright
emo,post-punk,Burns Out Bright,Distance and Darkness,Deep Elm,Daniel Mitchell
BURNS OUT BRIGHT DISTANCE AND DARKNESS Deep Elm Get out the Kleenex, people, because the fellas in Burns Out Bright put the "lame" back in "emotional." You'll find plenty of angular guitar weirdness, harmonious vocals and semi-aggressive drumming, but you'll also find a bunch of guys who appear to ...
Ink 19 :: Turbonegro
Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.
...www.turbonegro.com They're tasteless, crude, and downright vulgar. They've side-stepped overexposure with indecent exposure and created one of the most impressionable stirs in the rock underground since the first wave of American punk. They've proudly pissed on popular culture and coughed up controversy...
Ink 19 :: Boozoo Bajou
Juke Joint (Stereo Deluxe). Review by Bill Campbell.
...JUKE JOINT Stereo Deluxe There used to be a time when I thought only Gilles Peterson could create an eclectic mix of genius -- take you all around the planet and back again and combine all those disparate flavors into a cohesive, singular experience sans the schizophrenia or dysentery. Then, (recently...
Ink 19 :: Bruce Cockburn
You've Never Seen Everything (Rounder). Review by Sean Slone.
...SEEN EVERYTHING Rounder Bruce Cockburn has been cranking out literate, often impeccably crafted folk-rock for more than three decades now and in the process creating an impressive canon of music that touches on the political, spiritual and personal. Now it's 2003, and for his first album of the new...
Ink 19 :: D Generation
April 1999 :: Music D-E :: D Generation (Gail Worley)
D Generation Through the Darkness Columbia D Generation, New York City's hard-working band, have surely paid their dues in a decade-long career. First of all, they nearly became casualties of a volatile music market when their first record was completely ignored by their previous label. Now, with phenomenal ...
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