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Ink 19 :: Reno Divorce
Reno Divorce has called Denver home for over a decade, but their roots in the Orlando punk scene of the '90s are not forgotten. Their recent Orlando gig is a homecoming for the band, their family, and friends, and for long-time fan, Jen Cray.
RENO DIVORCE WEAPONS TO GO, GATORFACE Uncle Lou's Entertainment Hall, Orlando, Fl June 8, 2008 by Jen Cray Racing back to Orlando on Sunday evening after a matinГ©e show in St. Petersburg, Reno Divorce treated family, friends, and future fans to a homecoming show. The Social Distortion-style punk ...
Ink 19 :: The Messy Divorce of Waiting For God
April 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Messy Divorce of Waiting For God (Geoff Baumgartner)
THE MESSY DIVORCE OF WAITING FOR GOD AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FORMER LEAD SINGER DAEMON CADMAN by Geoff Baumgartner Waiting For God were a terrific female fronted industrial band from Canada. Their first release, Quarter Inch Thick , was influential for many industrial bands, especially ones with ...
Ink 19 :: The Divorce
There Will Be Blood Tonight (Fugitive). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
THE DIVORCE THERE WILL BE BLOOD TONIGHT Fugitive The Divorce is a band of guys who pay equal homage to the angular stylings of Braid and Jazz June and to the straight-forward, steamrolling power pop of Smoking Popes and Green Day. The combination is perfect, and the result is There Will Be Blood Tonight ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Shows in Seattle, 2001
Our man in Seattle, Marcel Feldmar, provides a rundown of the most amazing bands to play in his city in 2001.
THE TOP 19 SHOWS IN SEATTLE, 2001 by Marcel Feldmar 1) January 13th: S, Sam Jayne, and Magic Magicians at Graceland As a way to start out the year, this show was perfect. Almost acoustic, and very West Coast, all three performances moved through me and made me realize again that all I want out of life ...
Ink 19 :: The Reverend Horton Heat
Lucky 7 (Artemis). Review by Bettie Lou Vegas.
THE REVEREND HORTON HEAT LUCKY 7 Artemis Ah, The Reverend Horton Heat. You have to love a band that's given us such classics as "Bales Of Cocaine," "Wiggle Stick," and "Nurture My Pig." The Reverend Horton Heat's newest offering, Lucky 7 is exactly what you'd expect from The Rev: straight forward, ...
Ink 19 :: The House of Mirth
Agent Scully calls on parapsychologist Dr. Raymond Stantz and... what's that? The House of Mirth is based on an Edith Wharton novel, and stars The X-Files' Gillian Anderson and Ghostbusters' Dan Ackroyd? It's not a crossover between the two franchises? Darn. Well, at least Carl F. Gauze can tell us whether the flick's any good or not...
THE HOUSE OF MIRTH ADAPTED AND DIRECTED BY TERRENCE DAVIES Staring Gillian Anderson, Dan Aykroyd, Eric Stoltz Some women make astoundingly poor choices in men. Not Miss Lily Bart (Anderson), though. She has the opposite problem -- her standards are always just a bit too high. As an orphan on the fringes ...
Ink 19 :: The Vandals
August 1998 :: Music U-Z :: The Vandals (Lowly Intern Brett Martin)
The Vandals Hitler Bad, Vandals Good Nitro Well, it's finally happened -- the Vandals went out and released another album. In this edition, they make fun of country singers, people that are going to hell, Europeans, Gov't Thought Control and Movie Producers . They also take a the time to talk about ...
Ink 19 :: Slash's Snakepit
Guitar-god Slash has officially left his Guns N' Roses days behind, concentrating full time on his one-time side project, the Snakepit. Gail Worley speaks with Slash and vocalist Rod Jackson about the dissolusion of the Gunners and the future of the Snakepit.
SNAKE'S ALIVE! AN INTIMATE INTERVIEW WITH SLASH AND ROD JACKSON OF SLASH'S SNAKEPIT by Gail Worley courtesy www.slash-snakepit.com For Slash, the 35-year-old guitarist who has no need for a last name or an introduction, the band Snakepit (originally known, for marketing purposes, as Slash’s Snakepit ...
Ink 19 :: Things My Father Never Taught Me
Everything James Mann ever needed to know he learned from watching his father -- and then doing the exact opposite.
THINGS MY FATHER NEVER TAUGHT ME by James Mann Phil Bailey Model: Heather Keller I can't remember the last time I saw my father. While I was with him frequently for the year and a half before he died, the person who expired two weeks before Christmas wasn't my father. His mind was gone - had been ...
Ink 19 :: I Believe in Progress
Terry Eagan has some rather macabre ideas on how technology could break down the American facade.
I BELIEVE IN PROGRESS by Terry Eagan I. I've always found photo kiosks enchanting. Not necessarily the ones available at theme parks, amusement resorts, or other themed locations, but the ones maintained at malls. The utter lack of pretense and earnest facade never fail to give me pause and occasion ...
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