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Ink 19 :: The Jerk Police
July 1998 :: Feature :: The Jerk Police (Brett Martin, Lowly Intern)
by Brett Martin, Lowly Intern Jerks with badges. That's right: I am talking about the police, the boys in blue that like to pull you over and then make stupid charges and even stupider jokes, and you end up paying for both. It seems that every time that the law and I have a conflict of interest, they ...
Ink 19 :: Tokyo Police Club
In the time it takes you to read this review, Tokyo Police Club can play an entire set of high-energy indie rock. S D Green tries to keep up with all the brevity.
TOKYO POLICE CLUB EAGLE*SEAGULL & SUMMERBIRDS IN THE CELLAR Back Booth Orlando, FL Saturday, April 5, 2008 by S D Green By the time you finish reading this paragraph, Tokyo Police Club’s “Cheer It On” could have rumbled through your speakers. By the time you finish reading this article, Tokyo ...
Ink 19 :: Tokyo Police Club
A Lesson In Crime EP (Paper Bag). Review by Jen Cray.
TOKYO POLICE CLUB A LESSON IN CRIME EP Paper Bag Sometimes it's good to keep the people wanting more. With a band's debut release this is key -- strip away all the frills, toss the half-assed songs that you're sick of playing anyway, and deliver a short but sweet introduction to what you plan on delivering ...
Ink 19 :: Everything, Now!
Police, Police! (Standard Recording Co.). Review by Aaron Shaul.
EVERYTHING, NOW! POLICE, POLICE! Standard Recording Co. Muncie, Indiana might not seem like a hot bed of avant-garde indie music, but Everything, Now! aims to disprove that assumption. The band's Police, Police! EP is virtually unclassifiable, running the gamut of rock genres from punk to folk to dub ...
Ink 19 :: Many Miles Away
A Tribute to The Police (Solarmanite). Review by Ian Koss.
MANY MILES AWAY A TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE Solarmanite I've always thought that a musician working with someone else's material is faced with two choices: they can perform a rendition of the original song, or they can perform an interpretation. The former is what you get when you stick to the original ...
Ink 19 :: Sick on the Bus
Set Fire to Someone in Authority and Punk Police/ Suck on Sick on the Bus (Go Kart). Review by Liza Hearon.
SICK ON THE BUS SET FIRE TO SOMEONE IN AUTHORITY PUNK POLICE/ SUCK ON SICK ON THE BUS Go Kart In reference to the title of Set Fire to Someone in Authority, the liner notes say: "An amusing way of dealing with the pigs, traffic wardens, teachers, parents, judges, probation officers, government officials ...
Ink 19 :: Lantana
According to Carl F. Gauze, there's about a half-hour of great police thriller material in director Ray Lawrence's Lantana. Unfortunately, the film's three times longer than that...
LANTANA DIRECTED BY RAY LAWRENCE Starring Anthony LaPaglia, Barbara Hershey, Geoffrey Rush Somewhere within the bloated carcass of this film lays a decent little cop drama. Detective Leon Zat (Aanthony LaPaglia) cheats on his wife Sonjia (Kerry Armstrong). She's seeing a shrink, Valerie (Barbara ...
Ink 19 :: Snow Angel: A Novel
Rhona Scoville heartily recommends Michael Graham's wintery police procedural novel as a great way to pass the time during the holiday season. Eggnog and true crime, nothing could be finer.
SNOW ANGEL: A NOVEL BY MICHAEL GRAHAM Schaffner Press A good way to pass the holiday season is to take some time to read Michael Graham’s police procedural, The Snow Angel. Based on a true, heart-breaking story, Graham plows past the sensitivity of political correctness with a straightforward, no-nonsense ...
Ink 19 :: Terminator 3
Our favorite Austrian cyborg, Schwarzenegger, is back. Does the long-awaited Rise of the Machines live up to the hype, or is it terminally ill? Resident robot expert Steve Stav weighs in with his opinion...
TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES DIRECTED BY JONATHAN MOSTOW starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, Kristanna Loken Warner Brothers If you've seen Terminator 2: Judgment Day (T2), you probably have also watched the original Terminator (T1), and you'll undoubtedly see Terminator ...
Ink 19 :: The Beautys
The First Seven Inches Are Always The Hardest (Diaphragm Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
THE BEAUTYS THE FIRST SEVEN INCHES ARE ALWAYS THE HARDEST Diaphragm Records You gotta love these obscure little punk bands -- pounding out an attitude that was a few years out of date when the bass player was conceived, and beginning to have the same cultural significance as Beatles revival bands and ...
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