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Ink 19 :: The Hillary Step
First thought is something like country-emo. Starting out with a mellow, scen...
THE HILLARY STEP THE SECOND TIME MEANS NOTHING Self First thought is something like country-emo. Starting out with a mellow, scenic kind of drive before crashing into the chaos of a home on the range rock star. Whispered vocals like Codeine that fade into an unstoppable beat. The desert shines through ...
Ink 19 :: Sweet 16s Turned 31
A Tribute to Bob Seger (Urinine). Review by Joe Frietze.
...TO BOB SEGER Urinine If you are anything like me, you have been bombarded with so much FM "Classic Rock" that there are certain songs you could live the rest of your life without ever hearing again. These are songs that you once enjoyed, but have been burned out on by heavy rotation. For me, a lot of...
Ink 19 :: Lydia Lunch
Writer, musician, actor, and spoken-word artist Lydia Lunch is known as someone who doesn't mince words, and she lived up to that reputation in talking with Shelton Hull about politics, feminism, pornography, and more.
LUNCH MONEY! LYDIA LUNCH by Shelton Hull JK Potter Jacksonville got a treat on June 21, when Lydia Lunch played here for the first time in three years. Lunch's work as writer, musician, actor, and spoken-word performer stands out among the best of the last quarter-century. Her work deals with abuse ...
Ink 19 :: Listen You Little Punk
James Mann attempts to run Windex over the clouded eyes of today's youth.
LISTEN YOU LITTLE PUNK by James Mann As the saying (liberated, like so much else, by the polyester queen Hillary) goes, it takes a village to raise a child. So, with this notion in mind, I want to perform a brief act of child rearing in the form of exploding a few myths that our youth of today seem ...
Ink 19 :: White Hassle
Combining a simple, stripped-down sound with sterling production techniques, White Hassle are a different beast than Marcellus Hall and Dave Varenka's other project, Railroad Jerk, entirely. Ian Koss caught up with Hall to discuss the differences between the two projects, interesting day jobs, and their new EP, Life is Still Sweet.
...vocals and harmonica, blend explosively with guitars, turntables, and miscellaneous kitchen implements to create five tracks that range from the infectious shuffle of "Watertank" to the misty yearning of "Let It Be Me," an update of the Everly Brothers classic. While Hall and Varenka both hail from...
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