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Ink 19 :: The Failure Project
When did Tampa become such a lonely place? After all, with death metal and sk...
THE FAILURE PROJECT DATA PROTECTED Aslan When did Tampa become such a lonely place? After all, with death metal and ska, you should never have an unhappy moment. Well, the Failure Project (B. Johnson and J. Thompson) take loneliness and despair to a new high. Not that that's a bad thing. Data Protected ...
Ink 19 :: Year Of The Rabbit
Year Of The Rabbit (Elektra). Review by Nick Plante.
YEAR OF THE RABBIT YEAR OF THE RABBIT Elektra Year Of The Rabbit is the latest musical venture of multi-instrumentalist Ken Andrews, formerly responsible for the spacey alternative rock of Failure in the '90s and perhaps best known these days for his increasingly valuable talents as a producer/mixer ...
Ink 19 :: Self
Lots of artists like to go into the studio to play with all the high-tech toys, but Self went in to record their new album on actual toys! Matt Mahaffey reveals the secrets of Gizmodgery to Bryan Tilford.
...music, so little time. It's a good thing Matt Mahaffey got started when he was four years old. A vast expanse of formative years has fueled one of the most creative musical personalities out there. His desire and ability not to stick to any well-doctrined traditions or tired old rules of what is acceptable...
Ink 19 :: Words On Paper
June 1999 :: Features :: Words On Paper (David Lee Beowulf)
WORDS ON PAPER by David Lee Beowulf The first piece of legislation signed into Law after the 2004 elections was the Federal Environmental Omnibus Development Act, or FEOD. It had been a bitter campaign, with, at time, FEOD being a nasty bone of contention amongst both houses of Congress. Not to mention ...
Ink 19 :: Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot
May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot (-S.D. Fitzpatrick)
Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot Various Artists Festival Of Failure Records With a swank, looped "Hello" followed by the sound of a car-crash, this CD compilation, Sounds to Soothe a Nervous Robot begins its VERY strange journey through the creations of 13 artists. If you have no patience for "exploring ...
Ink 19 :: Peter Himmelman
Peter Himmelman's longevity in the music business is proven, and his reggae-flavored The Pigeons Couldn't Sleep showcases the versatility and range his success is built on. Ink 19 is pleased to speak with Peter about his new project, his past, and his future.
PETER HIMMELMAN by Linda Tate Peter Himmelman's longevity in the music business is proven by his multi-faceted talent and having irons in many fires. His success began with the band Sussman Lawrence in his home state of Minnesota, grew into his solo material, his Grammy winning children's album, and ...
Ink 19 :: The Residents
What's up in the land of big eyes? Homer Flynn speaks for The Residents, while Lula Roldan takes notes.
AN INTERVIEW WITH HOMER FLYNN, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE RESIDENTS by Lula Roldan courtesy www.residents.com The Residents have returned with their first album of new material since the 1998's Wormwood. In Demons Dance Alone, the thirty-year-old anonymous quartet from Louisiana have found a distinctively ...
Ink 19 :: Mark Trayle/Vinny Golia / Bert Turetzky/Mike Wofford / John Rapson / Johnnie Valentino
Music for Electronics and Woodwings, Transition And Transformation, Water And Blood, and Searching Souls (9 Winds). Review by Horace DeMarco.
...I turned to free jazz early on. I was a pissed off teenager, far too angry to be fully sated by Birth Of Cool -era Miles Davis. No, I needed to have the aural equivalent of a natural disaster in my ears. Some of it was better than I would've ever dreamed. There are recordings by early extremists like...
Ink 19 :: Remora
Brian John Mitchell is a busy man leading Remora and running the Silber Records label, but he throws our Stein Haukland a few moments to get us up to speed on slo-core.
...as several Remora recordings being planned. We caught up with Brian John Mitchell to get an update. About Silber. Why did you decide to set it up in the first place, and how has it evolved over these close to ten years now? I started Silber because there were some bands I was a fan of whose records...
Ink 19 :: Kelly Willis
April 1999 :: Music V-Z :: Kelly Willis (James Mann)
Kelly Willis What I Deserve Rykodisc Texan Kelly Willis has one of the more seductive, strong voices in country music today, and has great songwriting and selecting talents. Unfortunately, a listener of her new album -- her first on Rykodisc after a few years on A+M, won't learn of her charms from ...
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