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Ink 19 :: The Forms
The Forms (Threespheres). Review by Jen Cray.
THE FORMS THE FORMS Threespheres Sounding a little bit like The Cranberries with Tori Amos on piano, The Forms confound my senses immediately because I would not expect four dudes from Brooklyn to be pulling influence from such Pixie-esque sources. They remind me of that bygone '90s alternative era ...
Ink 19 :: Milemarker
This band has been steadily perfecting their eclectic merging of styles for a...
MILEMARKER FRIGID FORMS SELL Lovitt This band has been steadily perfecting their eclectic merging of styles for a few years now, resulting in fractured, angular hardcore with electronic textures and a tendency to bolt off in other directions as need be. It's an interesting mosaic of disparate styles ...
Ink 19 :: The Desert Fathers
The Spirituality (Threespheres). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
THE DESERT FATHERS THE SPIRITUALITY Threespheres Like a dog's urine on a tree, the mark of Steve Albini is all over The Desert Fathers' debut album, and neither the band's pretentious theistic masquerade nor the monotony of these self-indulgent studio escapades can disguise that. Listen to The Spirituality ...
Ink 19 :: Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man
Portishead's sultry, chain-smoking singer hit London for an intimate outdoor gig. Dan Stapleton was there to wave/offer his lighter...
...RUSTIN MAN WITH SPARKLEHORSE Somerset House, London, England July 12, 2003 by Dan Stapleton Somerset House doesn't normally host gigs, but it's made the exception for a brief summer series of low-key, electronically-tinged nights. After Thursday and Friday's sold-out Royksopp concerts, Beth Gibbons...
Ink 19 :: Euro Lounge
Various Artists (Putumayo). Review by Bill Campbell.
...ingenious and admirable about Putumayo. Be it their distinct packaging or alternative marketing strategy, you just have to give it up to Storper and the Gang. They know what they're doing. The same savvy they used to introduce world music to a broad new audience -- hell, almost single-handedly -- they...
Ink 19 :: Trance Control
Electronic music comes in many forms, but the most popular and accessible sty...
TRANCE CONTROL BEYOND 2001 Strictly Hype Electronic music comes in many forms, but the most popular and accessible style is probably trance. Trance is the beat-heavy dance music featured at all-night raves, often accompanied by your favorite mind-altering substance. It comes as no surprise, then, that ...
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 :: Ashes to Ashes
August 1999 :: Adjective City :: Ashes to Ashes (Mark Chester)
Ashes to Ashes Plaything Ata Boy! Metal from Steel City! Whenever the topic of the Pittsburgh scene comes up, I always comment that a lot of the Eighties are still on back order up there, and this is no exception. Ashes to Ashes reminds me of glam metal, not the silly poof acts that were good for nothing ...
Ink 19 :: Why Metal Matters
Terry Eagan expains why we need metal more than ever in these dark and trying days -- and not that namby pamby "nu-metal" crap, either!
...more than a passing fan of metal. In fact, I am much more of an onlooker, a standoffish observer, or even a peripatetic spectator who enjoys the spectacle of heavy metal. Unfortunately, very few of my age now confess to such an interest. Yet, with the rise of nu-metal (a plague upon your house) and...
Ink 19 :: The Cult
After one of the most legendary break-ups in rock n' roll history (they actually got into a fist fight onstage), the Cult have reunited, with a hit single from Gone in 60 Seconds and a new album on the way. Meanwhile, singer Ian Astbury has quietly released a solo project, and recently took some time to catch up with Gail Worley.
HE SELLS SANCTUARY: AN INTERVIEW WITH IAN ASTBURY OF THE CULT by Gail Worley In the late '80s -- following a series of name changes and stylistic redirections -- England's goth/psychedelic/ metal rockers the Cult hit it big with their debut album, Love, and its successor, Electric. Fronted by handsome ...
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