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Ink 19 :: The Philistines Jr.
Analog Vs. Digital (Tarquin). Review by Ian Koss.
THE PHILISTINES JR. ANALOG VS. DIGITAL Tarquin Somewhere in Connecticut, there is (was?) Tarquin Studios, a place that never quite gained the name-recognition of Electric Ladyland or The Power Station, but nonetheless has produced more than its fair share of forward-looking music. Captained by Peter ...
Ink 19 :: The Ants
Sparkling Disaster Strategies (Sick Room). Review by Jason Michelitch.
THE ANTS SPARKLING DISASTER STRATEGIES Sick Room Sparkling Disaster Strategies is one of those albums that makes me question whether or not I even like music. Maybe I'm just one of the philistines with no real appreciation for the new and daring things being done with music all around me while I sit ...
Ink 19 :: Therion
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: Therion (David Lee Beowülf)
Therion Vovin Nuclear Blast Non-stop heavy metal opera! With extra emphasis on the opera part. This is Therion's seventh release, in as many years, I believe and it's on the same lines as 1996 (and only other Therion album in my possession) album Theli. In other words, it's death metal set to a full ...
Ink 19 :: Peter Warren + Matt Samolis
Bowed Metal Music (American Composers Forum). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
...Music is exactly that: pieces of metal played with bows. To be more exact: a long curve of sheet metal, "decorated" with large cymbals, hanging from the ceiling, played with bows. Thus, the two-man troupe comprising Messers. Warren and Samolis, in that two men are necessary to play this large metal...
Ink 19 :: Carnal Forge
Please... Die! (Century Media). Review by David Lee Beowulf.
...Media Ow! My ears hurt! Please... Die! -- what a great, abusive, mean-spirited name for an album! Nothing but blast after blast of harshness. The first track, "Butchered, Slaughtered, Strangled, Hanged," is a lot of screaming, in two keys, that's directed at people the band doesn't like, as are all...
Ink 19 :: Mondo Soca
Various Artists (Mondo Melodia / Ark 21). Review by Bill Campbell.
MONDO SOCA VARIOUS ARTISTS Mondo Melodia / Ark 21 It is almost impossible to translate the "jump!jump!jump!" good time of a live soca show onto disc. In concert, soca artists have your body doing things you thought impossible and still considered illegal in some states. However, the compilers of Mondo ...
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