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Ink 19 :: The Impossible Shapes

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Laughter Fills Our Hollow Dome (Mr. Whiggs / Luna). Review by Terry Eagan.

THE IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES LAUGHTER FILLS OUR HOLLOW DOME Mr. Whiggs / Luna This disc opens up with one of the most memorable and catchy tracks I've encountered in quite a while. While the opening track should set the tone for an album and clue the listener into the aesthetics and feel for the band, most ...

Ink 19 :: The Impossible Shapes/Jai Agnish

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It took me so many listens before I could say anything about the Impossible S...

THE IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES THE GREAT MIGRATION Luna JAI AGNISH AUTOMATA Blue Bunny It took me so many listens before I could say anything about the Impossible Shapes. It didn't 1) offend me or 2) bore me or 3) annoy me at all. I just couldn't think of anything remarkable to say about it. When so much music ...

Ink 19 :: Daniel Johnston

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Daniel Johnston--a man who the term "legendary" truly fits--speaks with Stein Haukland about his new album with Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse, art, and Sonic Youth.

... as one of our times' most important songwriters and performers, Johnston has created a musical universe quite unlike anything else out there today. The general media may want to focus on the years spent in mental hospital and on how he distributed his early tapes -- mostly songs about Casper the Friendly ...

Ink 19 :: Iggy Pop

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June 1999 :: Music Midtown :: Iggy Pop (James Mann)

IGGY POP by James Mann photo by June Rich Iggy PopIt's the stare. It's the eyes of a guard dog, the riveting look of the sentry at Checkpoint Charlie. In the midst of the aural maelstrom, he stands serene, sharp-etched torso not even breathing hard, staring out over the crowd. Looking past us, to somewhere ...

Ink 19 :: Steve Vai

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March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Steve Vai (Ed Furniture)

... Flexable Leftovers . This made me wonder a few things, and gave me a good excuse to interview him. So I emailed his manager and she forwarded him the questions. Then he wrote back, like a good boy. You use lots of weird codes and secret messages in your music. Have you ever seen the secret message in ...

Ink 19 :: Bart Hopkin

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Bart Hopkin (Ian Koss)

... let's pretend I had that magical person-disc encounter that all of us dream about. Orbitones, Spoon Harps and Bellowphones was a small book, the dimensions of a CD jewel case, but a bit thicker. Inside, there were close to a hundred pages with liner notes and color photos to accompany the disc tucked ...
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