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Ink 19 :: The Colorful Apocalypse: Journeys in Outsider Art

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Sheila Scoville is intrigued by many of the assertions raised in Greg Bottoms controversial series of interviews with outsider artists - many of which go a long way towards shattering some of the idealized myths about the people behind the visionary, individualistic works.

THE COLORFUL APOCALYPSE: JOURNEYS IN OUTSIDER ART BY GREG BOTTOMS University of Chicago Press The Colorful Apocalypse: Journeys in Outsider Art is not a pretty art book. In lieu of reproductions of paint-spattered apocalypse (other than one on the cover), settle in for a part-memoir, part-interview ...

Ink 19 :: The GC5

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Mid-tempo to quick rootsy guitar punk rock, rough-sounding vocals, Clash-like...

THE GC5 KISSES FROM HANOI Outsider Mid-tempo to quick rootsy guitar punk rock, rough-sounding vocals, Clash-like anthemic choruses, psychobilly-inspired lead guitars, pick slides, and rapidfire climbing basslines from a graduate of the Matt Freeman (Op Ivy/Rancid) School. Oi! without the word "oi! ...

Ink 19 :: Songs in the Key of Z

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This is the audio component of a book/CD combo, and neither is quite complete...

SONGS IN THE KEY OF Z THE CURIOUS UNIVERSE OF OUTSIDER MUSIC Which? This is the audio component of a book/CD combo, and neither is quite complete without the other. Detailing twenty "outsider" artists, Songs in the Key of Z delivers the goods on those inspired souls who seem to draw their musical influences ...

Ink 19 :: Better Than The Beatles

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A Tribute to the Shaggs (Animal World). Review by Randall J. Stephens.

BETTER THAN THE BEATLES A TRIBUTE TO THE SHAGGS Animal World Did The Shaggs know what they were doing? No. Does it matter? Not really. Critics raved about them. Irwin Chusid called them the "godmothers of outsider music." Frank Zappa, with hyperbole up to eleven, described them as "Better than The ...

Ink 19 :: The Residents

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What's up in the land of big eyes? Homer Flynn speaks for The Residents, while Lula Roldan takes notes.

AN INTERVIEW WITH HOMER FLYNN, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE RESIDENTS by Lula Roldan   courtesy www.residents.com The Residents have returned with their first album of new material since the 1998's Wormwood. In Demons Dance Alone, the thirty-year-old anonymous quartet from Louisiana have found a distinctively ...

Ink 19 :: Mental Home

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To the outsider looking in, the introduction of gothic elements - namely, tho...

MENTAL HOME UPON THE SHORES OF INNER SEAS Century Media To the outsider looking in, the introduction of gothic elements - namely, those of keyboards and their attendant gloom-infested atmospheres - to the world of death metal may seem like a compelling proposition, and to some extent, it's proven itself ...

Ink 19 :: Bangs

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As an outsider, it has gotten quite difficult to discern what bands are main ...

BANGS SWEET REVENGE Kill Rock Stars As an outsider, it has gotten quite difficult to discern what bands are main projects and which are side projects in Olympia. Musicians are involved in so many projects at once, you need a program to keep it all straight. The Bangs feature Sarah Utter, who is also ...

Ink 19 :: Prince & Eye

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Bill Campbell attempts to get to the root of his lifelong obsession with Prince by exploring what being a "freak" can really mean.

PRINCE & EYE WHAT'S THIS STRANGE RELATIONSHIP? by Bill Campbell   It would, perhaps, take the professional insight of a psychologist or a sociologist to divine what it is about our society that makes us love our musical stars so devoutly -- that makes our adoration cling so desperately to them -- from ...

Ink 19 :: Deconstructing Oscar

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All that glitters may not be gold, yet somehow Oscar has retained his luster for 73 years. John P. Wasser meditates on the allure of the Academy Awards and the significance of the multicultural feel of this year's ceremony.

DECONSTRUCTING OSCAR by John P. Wasser   Oscar, the Academy Award. © AMPAS To understand Oscar's allure, all you need to do is read his body language. Look at his poise, his perfect posture mixed with self-assurance and calm sense of purpose. He stands stoic and aloof, his face expressionless and his ...

Ink 19 :: When I Die, Can I Come Back?

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Who wants to live forever? Roi Tamkin compares religious theories to determine what faith will allow him the best chance of reincarnation.

... a child, I was told what to believe, and when I asked why no one else believed that way, I was told to pay no attention. I grew up as a minority in the context of religion. I grew up being told by my Christian friends that my beliefs were invalid in the eyes of God. I was told I was going to Hell. But ...
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