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Ink 19 :: Soiled Doves
Soiled Life (GSL). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
SOILED DOVES SOILED LIFE GSL Soiled Doves, a group that no longer exists, was comprised of members of Chromatics and The Blood Brothers. This eight track release is apparently the breadth of their production during their two years of existence. I can understand why this was released. Imagine taking ...
Ink 19 :: Our Lady Peace
Our Lady Peace, with The Doves and The Tender Idols at the On The Bricks Concert Series at Centennial Park in Atlanta, GA on June 22, 2001. Concert review and photos by Andrea Thompson.
OUR LADY PEACE WITH THE DOVES AND THE TENDER IDOLS On The Bricks Concert Series, Centennial Park, Atlanta, GA June 22, 2001 by Andrea Thompson My faith in free concerts has been renewed. I've never been much of a fan of city events; parking is a bitch, everyone's drunk and on their way to a fight or ...
Ink 19 :: Dan The Automator
Wanna Buy a Monkey? -- A Mixtape Session (Sequence). Review by Julio Diaz.
DAN THE AUTOMATOR WANNA BUY A MONKEY? -- A MIXTAPE SESSION Sequence Buying a DJ mix album is a lot buying a magazine for the record reviews -- what you're paying for isn't musical skill, per se, but for tastemaking. You're paying for the privilege of having someone else tell you what music is cool ...
Ink 19 :: Roswell
Original Television Soundtrack (Nettwerk America). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
ROSWELL ORIGINAL TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK Nettwerk America The soundtrack from the sci-fi teen drama Roswell is as out of this world as the show. With two tracks from honey voiced Dido (including a remix version of the show's theme song, "Here With Me"), Hybrid's Super Collider Mix of Sarah McLachlan ...
Ink 19 :: 19 Ridiculous Moments from the Michael Jackson Trial
James Greene Jr. gathers highlights from the most recent trial of the still-very-young century.
19 RIDICULOUS MOMENTS FROM THE MICHAEL JACKSON TRIAL by James Greene Jr. 2005's most talked-about trial was that of pop star Michael Jackson. Charged with allegedly molesting a thirteen-year-old cancer patient at his Neverland Ranch, there was no question that this case would either make or break the ...
Ink 19 :: Prince & Eye
Bill Campbell attempts to get to the root of his lifelong obsession with Prince by exploring what being a "freak" can really mean.
PRINCE & EYE WHAT'S THIS STRANGE RELATIONSHIP? by Bill Campbell It would, perhaps, take the professional insight of a psychologist or a sociologist to divine what it is about our society that makes us love our musical stars so devoutly -- that makes our adoration cling so desperately to them -- from ...
Ink 19 :: The Higher Burning Fire
In Plain Song (Second Nature). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
THE HIGHER BURNING FIRE IN PLAIN SONG Second Nature To describe something as "pretty" doesn't always have to be a slight. Actually, in some cases, it's quite apt: The Doves and Mojave 3 are pretty, as are Starflyer 59 and Low. Such is also the case with The Higher Burning Fire. Pretty in every sense ...
Ink 19 :: David Rothenberg and Douglas Quin
This is the sort of CD you have to hear to believe, and even then you're not ...
DAVID ROTHENBERG AND DOUGLAS QUIN BEFORE THE WAR Earth Ear This is the sort of CD you have to hear to believe, and even then you're not sure. Was that an ornery loon hooting up, or a clarinet squonking? Product of an improvisational collaboration between two of the world's leading environmental musicians ...
Ink 19 :: Damien Rice
Irish import Damien Rice plays to a sold-out crowd in Toronto, leaving the audience -- and Margie Libling -- speechless and mesmerized. Never before has an artist touched his fans as much as Damien Rice...
...Toronto, Ontario September 11, 2003 by Margie Libling If you haven't yet heard of Damien Rice, get ready, for slowly but surely he is taking over the music world. Case in point was Damien Rice's performance on September 11 at Toronto's El Mocambo. This was Damien's first time in Canada and the show...
Ink 19 :: St. Christopher
Golden Rule (Parasol). Review by Joshua Krause.
ST. CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN RULE Parasol I remember St. Christopher for a few handsomely crafted pop songs from the heyday of the late, great Sarah Records. They have ended up on the American version, Parasol, a few years later. Time hasn't healed the wounds, and the music on this debut (I presume) LP is ...
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