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Ink 19 :: Joy
Sailing Days (Shrimper). Review by Matthew Moyer.
JOY SAILING DAYS Shrimper Following 2005's confident and expansive Devil's Blues, Joy take a moment to rest and reflect -- and while most do this with a vacation or a long sit in a comfy chair -- the men of Joy take to the basement and the recording studio. The results of this taking-stock is a new ...
Ink 19 :: Sex Advice From...
Do you have sex? Do you have a job? Congratulations! You're an expert in l'amour, at least according to a self-help (ahem) guide from the Nerve.com folks. But rest assured their sources carry more cred than whoever's briefing Carl F Gauze on making the beast with two backs.
SEX ADVICE FROM... BY THE EDITORS OF NERVE.COM Chronicle Books We all might watch Dr. Phil or Dr. Ruth, but where do we really get sex advice? I get it from co-workers, friends, and drunks in bars. Sometimes we even get it from the people we have sex with. That's the premise of this interesting book ...
Ink 19 :: Factory Records: The Complete Graphic Album
Before the Design Republic, before even 4AD's Vaughan Oliver / v23, there was Peter Saville and Factory Records. The history of music and design is filled with intersections, and Matthew Moyer considers none to be as seminal as this.
FACTORY RECORDS: THE COMPLETE GRAPHIC ALBUM BY MATTHEW ROBERTSON Chronicle Books Factory Records ... would it be too much of a truism to say that this is unlike any record catalog you will ever see? The Complete Graphic album is more akin to an exhibition catalog or the monumental and eclectic tome ...
Ink 19 :: The Damned
Nearly 25 years after the UK punk revolution, The Damned are still kicking with two original members, and a new album, Grave Disorder. Gail Worley talks with the legendary Captain Sensible about a quarter-century of The Damned.
PUNK AND DISORDERLY: AN INTERVIEW WITH PUNK ROCK LEGEND CAPTAIN SENSIBLE OF THE DAMNED by Gail Worley Morat The Damned When it comes to musical retreads -- the record industry's bread and butter -- people are getting nostalgic for fairly recent times. It's hard to be nostalgic for punk rock when ...
Ink 19 :: Editors
Editors remind Orlando audiences that it was the UK that birthed their brand of darkly deep indie rock. Jen Cray couldn't help but wonder if they were ripping off Joy Division, or Interpol's interpretation of Joy Division.
EDITORS WITH HOT HOT HEAT, LOUIS XIV House of Blues, Orlando, Fl January 10, 2008 by Jen Cray Editors are the United Kingdom's answer to Interpol, and since Interpol are America's answer to the UK's Joy Division, the musical world has officially come full circle and proved once again that Joy Division ...
Ink 19 :: Flipper: Live
Legendary proto-grunge nihilists in "having fun" shock! Scott Adams wouldn't have believed it either. The proof is in the pudding with this archival release of vintage Flipper concerts.
FLIPPER: LIVE TARGET VIDEO 1980-81 MVD Visual Remember that one band in high school or college -- the one that drew huge crowds every time they played, even if they weren't really technically that good? How half the fun of seeing them was the fact that they were sloppy and out of tune and seemingly ...
Ink 19 :: The Black Halos
Whether it's for Cheap Thrills or a symptom of the Dionysus Syndrome, The Black Halos know that in the end, it's only rock & roll -- and they like it! Gail Worley risks international phone lines to catch up with frontman (and wild man!) Billy Hopeless.
CHEAP THRILLS AND THE DIONYSUS SYNDROME: AN INTERVIEW WITH BILLY HOPELESS OF THE BLACK HALOS by Gail Worley L-R: Jay Millette, Rich Jones, Billy Hopeless, Matt Camarind, Rob Zgaljic Just between you and me and the wall, the first thought that entered my mind when I got the assignment to interview ...
Ink 19 :: Buckcherry
In an unconventional interview, Gail Worley gets an in-depth, song-by-song look at the influences that inspire Buckcherry guitarist Keith Nelson. His answers just may surprise you!
...: AN INTERVIEW WITH KEITH NELSON OF BUCKCHERRY by Gail Worley Back in 1999, Buckcherry's remorselessly rocking self-titled debut, kicked pop music in the ass, foreshadowing the Los Angeles-based band's future quest to reclaim rock's lost throne. Who could forget their first single, the wildly popular...
Ink 19 :: Tammy Faye Starlite
Let's face it: we're all sinners. And nobody knows that better than Tammy Faye Starlite, who's come to preach her fire and brimstone gospel with her distintive brand of country music blasphemy. Frank Mullen repents.
...Faye Starlite. She preaches out loud, she talks dirty, and she loves country music. And she might just take that holy roller for a holy roll in the sack. But then, Brother Jimmy probably doesn't have much of a sense of humor. Tammy Faye creator, actress Tammy Lang, uses her character as a path to amuse...
Ink 19 :: Marvelous 3
Did you know that back in the day, the Marvelous 3's Butch Walker was an ad rep for Ink 19? It's true! But now he's the frontman for the popular Atlanta-based rockers, and is sharing his philosophy on rock n' roll in the Information Age with Andrea Thompson.
AN INTERVIEW WITH BUTCH WALKER OF MARVELOUS 3 by Andrea Thompson Andrea Thompson L-R: Jayce Fincher, Butch Walker, Slug The Marvelous 3 have ditched the shine, glam, and glitz of the Floyds, and have returned to the business of making dangerously fun, fantastically entertaining rock n' roll. Butch ...
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