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Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Shows in Seattle, 2001

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Our man in Seattle, Marcel Feldmar, provides a rundown of the most amazing bands to play in his city in 2001.

THE TOP 19 SHOWS IN SEATTLE, 2001 by Marcel Feldmar 1) January 13th: S, Sam Jayne, and Magic Magicians at Graceland As a way to start out the year, this show was perfect. Almost acoustic, and very West Coast, all three performances moved through me and made me realize again that all I want out of life ...

Ink 19 :: Bulletproof Monk

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Bulletproof, but not foolproof, this Chow Yun-Fat vehicle insults its audience and its star. Steve Stav lashes out with deadly martial accuracy -- spoilers ahead!

... credentials and experience hardly match that of director Paul Hunter, a prolific music-video and commercial creator whose biggest claim to fame is the direction of Moulin Rouge's "Divas" video. In Bulletproof Monk, Yun-Fat stars as a Tibetan Buddhist monk/kung fu master with no name who, as a young ...

Ink 19 :: Might Is Right

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April 1998 :: Print :: Might Is Right (David Lee Beowülf)

... LaVey) Michael Hunt Publishing I first discovered Might Is Right in 1996 at a small book store in New York City's East Village. I was intrigued by the title (of course) and noticed an endorsement by one Dr. Randall Philip, who publishes hate literature. I didn't purchase the book, but I now knew of ...

Ink 19 :: Stranger Things Happen

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With 11 short tales of comic and macabre fantasy, Kelly Link's new anthology, Stranger Things Happen, is aptly titled. Terry Eagan gets into the weirdness.

STRANGER THINGS HAPPEN BY KELLY LINK Small Beer Press "Think of the underworld as the back of your closet, behind all those racks of clothes that you don't wear anymore. Things are always getting pushed back there and forgotten about. The underworld is full of things you've forgotten about. Some of ...

Ink 19 :: Black Label Society

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December 1999 :: Music B :: Black Label Society (Matt Thompson)

Black Label Society Sonic Brew Spitfire Zakk Wylde has a pretty fair pedigree in the heavy metal/hard rock game. The six-string samurai spent a few years with the "Elvis of Metal" himself, Ozzy Osbourne, and contributed a lot to the rejuvenation of the Ozman's career. On his own, however, the Wyldeman ...

Ink 19 :: Satyricon

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December 1999 :: Music S :: Satyricon (Nathan T. Birk)

Satyricon Rebel Extravaganza Nuclear Blast Norway's Satyricon is something of an anomaly. Nonetheless huge in the black-metal scene, the duo of Satyr and Frost has long regarded themselves as innovators of the scene's modern sound, despite historical evidence suggesting otherwise. Still, what's most ...

Ink 19 :: Gloomcookie #1

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August 1999 :: Page :: Gloomcookie #1 (Allie Gore)

Gloomcookie #1 Serena Valentino and Ted Naifeh Slave Labor Graphics Untraditionally somber, Gloomcookie walks the darker halls of Slave Labor Graphics, which is better known for the whimsical Lenore , the twisted Johnny the Homicidal Maniac , and America's favorite dairy products gone bad, Milk and ...

Ink 19 :: Swans

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Feel Good Now (Atavistic). Review by Matthew Moyer.

SWANS FEEL GOOD NOW Atavistic The name has always been deceptive. I was reminded of that as I took a much closer look at the cover and sleeve art to this posthumous live document, Feel Good Now. There's an iconic photo of Michael Gira onstage under orange lights, stripped to the waist and seemingly ...

Ink 19 :: The Melvins

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Dale Crover,Buzz Osbourne,King Buzzo, Kevin Rutmanis,Matt Lukin,The Melvins,26 Songs,Ipecac Records,Matthew Moyer

THE MELVINS 26 SONGS Ipecac Records Can you believe this was recorded back in 1986? The same year as “That’s What Friends Are For” and Mister Mister? On a two-track, no less? Yeah, me neither. This review is terrifying for me to write just because 26 Songs -- formerly 10 Songs before the lovely people ...

Ink 19 :: Kompjotr Eplektrika

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Darrk Circuits Fadead Waves (Celebrity Lifestyle). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... I don't speak Danish, but if I had to guess what Kompjotr Eplektrika's name means translated into English, I'd go with "computer epilepsy." The duo's free-form synthetic industrial music would seem to indicate I'm headed in the right direction. The group's label, Celebrity Lifestyle, is also home to ...
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