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Ink 19 :: The Murmurs
October 1998 :: Music H-M :: The Murmurs (Phil Bailey)
The Murmurs Blender MCA Wow, what a difference a few years can make. The Murmurs have transformed themselves from the odd, cotton candy haired duo who brought the world "You Suck" a few years ago. They are older and more mature, with a record that no one can dismiss as cute or a novelty. Now I personally ...
Ink 19 :: A Sonic Recipe For Love
Steve Stav offers his personal musical recipe for love, culling from various music genres and eras, to get your Valentine's Day headed in the right direction. What, no Barry White?
...LOVE by Steve Stav What is love without music? Years after your current love is gone (OK, I'm fatalistic), you'll be replaying those love scenes in the cinema of your cerebrum -- with its own score, of course. And everyone has a soundtrack in their mind they'd like to forget -- along with an accompanying...
Ink 19 :: The Melvins
The Melvins at the Cow Haus in Tallahassee, FL on June 8, 2002. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
THE MELVINS The Cow Haus, Tallahassee, FL June 8, 2002 by Matthew Moyer Heather Lorusso About ten years ago in Orlando, a bunch of moronic GWAR fans tried to boo The Melvins off the stage. But like I told someone earlier, booing off the stage means that the band actually vacates the stage and doesn ...
Ink 19 :: Fred Durst Joins the Club
In a shocking endorsement deal, Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst reveals that he's not only the Hair Club For Men's new spokesman, he's also a member. Daniel L. Mitchell gets to the root of the matter.
FRED DURST: NOT JUST A MEMBER... HE'S IN LIMP BIZKIT! FRED DURST TO ENDORSE THE HAIR CLUB FOR MEN ON NEXT LIMP BIZKIT TOUR. by Daniel L Mitchell In a strange twist of fate, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has announced that he will endorse the Hair Club for Men on Limp Bizkit's next tour, tenatively ...
Ink 19 :: Julia Fordham
Steve Stav finds himself tongue-tied when he engages his favorite chanteuse-next-door in a revealing Q&A.
JULIA FORDHAM AIMS AN ARROW AT THE HEART WITH CONCRETE LOVE by Steve Stav It may seem unprofessional of me, but I must confess that I once had a bit of a crush on Julia Fordham. It wasn't a singular obsession, for, in the late-'80s, there was a veritable explosion of airwave-dominating female vocalists ...
Ink 19 :: Spoon
Kill The Moonlight (Merge). Review by Kiran Aditham.
SPOON KILL THE MOONLIGHT Merge Never to let a year slip by, Austin, Texas indie darlings Spoon quickly return with more lo-fi, syncopated rock for us to savor. Not fettered by trends in the industry, the band cater to straight-ahead, but adventurous noise. After the bubbling, ready-to-burst opener ...
Ink 19 :: Carissa's Wierd
Songs About Leaving (Sad Robot). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
...- that blend plaintive male and female vocals with slight stereophonic manipulation and hushed, uncomplicated instrumentation. Songs About Leaving is the follow-up to You Should Be at Home Here (2001) and the debut Ugly But Honest (2000), two albums that justifiably crept into numerous record collections...
Ink 19 :: Letters
March 1998 :: Streaks :: Letters (Christine Cayton)
.... I'm writing from Fired Up! punk and ska zine. We did an interview with Gangster Fun, and I want to put in a little something about them before the interview. I read what Julio Diaz wrote [in the ____ 1998 issue - ed.], and I really liked it. I am asking for permission to put this article in our next...
Ink 19 :: Mortician
Domain Of Death (Relapse). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
...DOMAIN OF DEATH Relapse Really, what else can you say about Mortician? Attracting a growing legion of bloodlusty rivetheads with each passing year, the NY duo tirelessly slog it out in the "brutal" death department, crapping out interchangeable record after interchangeable record, with few real "songs...
Ink 19 :: The L Word
Party of Five,Ellen,Melrose Place,Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool Hallelujah,The L Word,Music From The Original TV Series,Tommy Boy / Showtime,Stein Haukland
THE L WORD: MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL TV SERIES VARIOUS ARTISTS Tommy Boy / Showtime The L Word is so amazingly unprovocative you’d need to be a religiously fundamental hillbilly to even bother to hate it. Not to mention that it’s so embarrassingly cringe-worthy that only pseudo-radical Manhattanites ...
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