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Ink 19 :: The Flow
Dada (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE FLOW DADA self-released If the album title leads you to believe that this is some intellectual comment on modernist art through music, you couldn't possibly be farther from the truth. Rather than "dada" as in "modernist art form exploring the borders between subjectivity and objectivity" this is ...
Ink 19 :: Freaky Flow
Keep It Live - Live Drum and Bass DJ Mix (Moonshine). Review by Dan Stapleton.
FREAKY FLOW KEEP IT LIVE - LIVE DRUM AND BASS DJ MIX Moonshine This is an aptly-titled disc: Keep It Live does just that, working on the "take a recording direct from the soundboard and don't meddle with it too much" principal. Lifted from an evening at The Living Room in Toronto, the set is a frantic ...
Ink 19 :: Foetus
Flow (Thirsty Ear). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
FOETUS FLOW Thirsty Ear Ah, Jim "Foetus" Thirlwell, that crazy, old coot. The man Nine Inch Nails and Ministry owe a sizable (as in "the size of Texas") debt to, and a man of many monikers (his newest one's called Manorexia - brilliant!), Thirlwell-as-Foetus returns to the fray after an uncharacteristic ...
Ink 19 :: Infamy
The Blood Shall Flow (Mercenary). Review by Matthew Moyer.
INFAMY THE BLOOD SHALL FLOW Mercenary From beyond the realm of death itself, Infamy brings the masterstroke of The Blood Shall Flow. It's a re-release with rare demos, boasting the contributions of deceased vocalist Joshua Jagger Heatley. I can't help but tell you that it adds an extra weight to his ...
Ink 19 :: Willie Nelson
The Essential Willie Nelson (Columbia/Legacy). Review by James Mann.
WILLIE NELSON THE ESSENTIAL WILLIE NELSON Columbia/Legacy This collection could just as easily been named "Willie Nelson is Essential," for indeed he is. For 70 years, the "red headed stranger" has been existing in his own Zen-calm atmosphere of good songs, good times and holy smoke. Thankfully, he ...
Ink 19 :: M.O.P.
Ten Years and Gunnin' (Columbia). Review by Rob Walsh.
M.O.P. TEN YEARS AND GUNNIN' Columbia There is no getting around the following admission: M.O.P.'s so-called "greatest hits" album, 10 Years and Gunnin', is a shameless attempt sell records, and there ain't much "great" about it at all. Ten tracks, nine songs ("Ante Up" appears in its original form ...
Ink 19 :: Pinback
Offcell (Absolutely Kosher Records). Review by Margie Libling.
...albums since 1999, and have garnered a massive following among indie rock kids. Their music has always been melodious and full of harmonies, with the class and grace of classical musicians. On their latest EP release, Offcell, these indie-heroes are at their prime. Offcell offers up five tracks further...
Ink 19 :: Esham
At the musical crossroads of Too Short's gangsta flow, Alice Cooper's theater...
ESHAM BOOTLEG (FROM THE LOST VAULT) - VOL. 1 TVT At the musical crossroads of Too Short's gangsta flow, Alice Cooper's theater-of-the-macabre bravado, Funkadelic's crushing funk grooves, Zapp's electro-funk wobble, and Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack to The Omen, Detroit's Esham talks a perverse and disturbing ...
Ink 19 :: Youngblood Brass Band
Center: Level: Roar (Ozone Music). Review by Bill Campbell.
YOUNGBLOOD BRASS BAND CENTER: LEVEL: ROAR Ozone Music Six years ago, when Coolbone first emerged on the scene, the idea of a hip-hop brass band was indeed tantalizing. The two major forms of street music on the opposite ends of the 20th century seemed not only historically aware but also a good time ...
Ink 19 :: The Busy Signals
Lo-fi indie rock techno hip hop sugar sweet pop. Samples flow like soda water...
THE BUSY SIGNALS BABY'S FIRST BEATS Sugar Free Lo-fi indie rock techno hip hop sugar sweet pop. Samples flow like soda water, bubbling through the upbeat vocals and sunshine beats. Everyone gathers in a circle, holding hands and swaying, picking flowers and bustin' moves like some sixties throwback ...
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