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Ink 19 :: Nuclear Assault
Nuclear Assault,SPV,Dan Lilker, John Connelly,Nuclear Assault,Alive Again,SPV Records,matthew moyer
NUCLEAR ASSAULT ALIVE AGAIN SPV When I saw Brutal Truth for the first time about ten years ago, a friend of mine walked up to Danny Lilker afterwards and said, "Good shit, man... now when are you going to start doing Nuclear Assault again?" Ten years later, was apparently the unspoken answer. And the ...
Ink 19 :: The Nuclear Whales
October 1999 :: Music M-N :: The Nuclear Whales (Anton Warner)
The Nuclear Whales Fathom This: A Retrospective Whaleco I was outraged when I heard this. The Nuclear Whales are a six-piece saxophone ensemble, playing the range from the toy-like sopranino to the monstrous contrabass. They mix whale sounds in their compositions. They play "It Don't Mean A Thing ...
Ink 19 :: Primal Fear
Perhaps this should've been called Nuclear Blast, what with that label...
PRIMAL FEAR NUCLEAR FIRE Nuclear Blast Perhaps this should've been called Nuclear Blast, what with that label having so much drama during the end of 2000. Anyway, the estimable Primal Fear returns for another round of Teutonic heaviness with Nuclear Fire (their third overall), sounding well-greased ...
Ink 19 :: Steel Prophet
Book of the Damned (Nuclear Blast). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
STEEL PROPHET BOOK OF THE DAMNED Nuclear Blast [Suspend professionalism, exit "critic" mode.] Sigh… Man, I'm just not all that excited about Book of the Damned despite, from an "objective" standpoint (schmeh), it arguably being Steel Prophet's strongest album to date, their broadest palette yet, their ...
Ink 19 :: Skyclad
Folkemon (Nuclear Blast America). Review by Matthew Moyer.
SKYCLAD FOLKEMON Nuclear Blast America Folkemon is a difficult album to get your head around. It walks that fine line between visionary and too quirky for its own good.Not that it‚s bad to be quirky or to cram many dissenting musical ideas into one song (look at Beefheart), but damn. Now it's Martin ...
Ink 19 :: Punkapalooza
Punkapalooza, featuring One Pump Chump, Side Out, Normal Bias, Crash Pad, Happy Hour, Unsung Zeroes, Breaking Up, Nuclear Saturday, Fetch, The Spitvalves, and Vangard at The Purple Porpoise in Gainesville, FL on March 31, 2001. Concert Review by Brian Kruger.
PUNKAPALOOZA FEATURING ONE PUMP CHUMP, SIDE OUT, NORMAL BIAS, CRASH PAD, HAPPY HOUR, UNSUNG ZEROES, BREAKING UP, NUCLEAR SATURDAY, FETCH, THE SPITVALVES, AND VANGARD The Purple Porpoise, Gainesville, FL March 31, 2001 by Brian Kruger Punkapalooza was a day-long punkfest put together by Porpoise bartender ...
Ink 19 :: Theatre Of Tragedy
Not sure what's going on over at the Nuclear Blast headquarters these days, w...
THEATRE OF TRAGEDY MUSIQUE Nuclear Blast Not sure what's going on over at the Nuclear Blast headquarters these days, what with their signing of swill like Orphanage (see last month's issue) and now Theatre Of Tragedy. Call 'em veterans (four albums and almost twice as many EPs and singles), but TOT ...
Ink 19 :: Susperia
Predominance (Nuclear Blast). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
SUSPERIA PREDOMINANCE Nuclear Blast Not quite the supergroup Nuclear Blast is otherwise promoting Susperia as ("featuring ex-members of Dimmu Borgir, Satyricon, and Old Man's Child") – basically, because these Norse dudes were previously little more than hangers-on who happened to stumble upon an album ...
Ink 19 :: Soilwork
A Predator's Portrait (Nuclear Blast). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
SOILWORK A PREDATOR'S PORTRAIT Nuclear Blast In the wide world of metal, that old cliché "third time's a charm" is a relevant factor: On their trifecta release, a metal band fatefully proves whether they will posit themselves as future legends or mere mediocrity dwellers. Ergo, a small sampling of ...
Ink 19 :: Dimmu Borgir
Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia (Nuclear Blast). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
DIMMU BORGIR PURITANICAL EUPHORIC MISANTHROPIA Nuclear Blast Hot damn, what an all-star lineup Dimmu Borgir have assembled for Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia: Despite having lost a couple members in the two short years since the preceding Spiritual Black Dimensions, the Borgir boys have added to ...
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